The notification issued by the varsity shows that out of the 5193 candidates representing 43 medical colleges who participated in the exams, 4321 candidates successfully passed while 836 candidates unfortunately failed.


Lahore: The University of Health Sciences (UHS) announced the results of the third professional MBBS annual examinations 2023 on Friday.
As per the notification, out of the 5193 candidates representing 43 medical colleges who participated in the exams, 4321 candidates successfully passed while 836 candidates unfortunately failed. This translates to a success rate of 83.79 percent.
Anna Mariyum from Quaid-e-Azam Medical College Bahawalpur clinched the top position with an impressive score of 913 out of 1000 marks. Following closely, Mehr-un-Nissa, also from the same college, secured the second position with 901 marks. Ibra Gul from Allama Iqbal Medical College Lahore attained the third position with 895 marks.
The results for all candidates are now accessible on the official UHS website for further reference.
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