The Medical and Dental College Admission Test (MDCAT) 2024 in Islamabad set to be re-conducted on November 24, providing students another opportunity to secure admissions into medical and dental colleges. This decision comes after the Islamabad High Court (IHC) deemed the previous MDCAT test invalid due to alleged irregularities.
Key Details of MDCAT 2024 Retake in Islamabad
With over 17,000 students registered for the MDCAT retake in Islamabad, many candidates expected to return from abroad to take the exam, as a number of students who originally sat for the test had traveled internationally since. The retake scheduled to ensure fair access to medical admissions, addressing issues raised by students and their families.
The Retake Decision and Court Order:
On October 29, the IHC ruled that the MDCAT 2024 for Islamabad and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) must retaken. Justice Arbab Muhammad Tahir presided over the decision, after accepting petitions from students who reported irregularities in the original test held in September. Allegations included the presence of questions outside the prescribed syllabus and other procedural discrepancies.
Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Medical University’s Role:
Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Medical University administered the initial MDCAT 2024 in September for Islamabad and AJK. The university will again facilitate the retake, following guidelines to ensure that the examination meets regulatory standards.
Importance of MDCAT for Medical Aspirants
The MDCAT serves as a crucial requirement for admission into medical and dental programs across Pakistan. The test evaluates students’ eligibility for medical fields, making it a critical gateway to medical education in the country. Students from Islamabad and AJK now have a second opportunity to demonstrate their skills, thanks to the IHC’s decision aimed at fostering an equitable admission process.
What This Means for Students
The upcoming MDCAT retake in Islamabad expected to bring relief to thousands of students who faced challenges with the previous examination. Those registered encouraged to prepare thoroughly for the retake, which will now adhere strictly to the outlined syllabus and procedural regulations.
With the new date set for November 24, students and their families remain hopeful for a fair and transparent MDCAT examination process, which will open pathways for future healthcare professionals in Pakistan.