The SAPM has assured the students who attempted MDCAT that a systematic grievance resolution mechanism would be evolved after discussion with the Pakistan Medical Commission.


Islamabad: Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on National Health Services Dr Faisal Sultan on National Health Services met with a delegation of students who shared concerns and grievances of students who had attempted National Medical & Dental College Admission Test (NMDCAT) this year.
The SAPM has assured the students who attempted MDCAT that a systematic grievance resolution mechanism would be evolved after discussion with the Pakistan Medical Commission.
Following the meeting, Dr Faisal reassured the students that the PMC will complete a post exam analysis after the completion of the MDCAT to address the concerns of the students.
The SAPM said the objective of the MDCAT is to ensure that the public should have competent professionals serving them in the future and reinforce the public trust in the medical education system and the medical professionals.
Pakistan rejects Indian FM’s inflammatory statement
- 7 hours ago
‘Good banter’: Smith and Archer clash in Gabba Ashes Test
- 7 hours ago

The still-great AirPods Pro 2 are $85 cheaper than the latest model for Cyber Monday
- 12 hours ago

America has a new clash of civilizations — with European liberals
- 19 hours ago
Pakistan Navy seizes 1,500 kg hashish in Arabian Sea operation
- 5 hours ago
Indonesian President to arrive in Islamabad tomorrow
- 7 hours ago
Macron threatens China with tariffs over trade surplus
- 7 hours ago
Security forces kill 12 terrorists in Kalat: ISPR
- 7 hours ago

We found 25 great laptop deals you can still grab for Cyber Monday
- 12 hours ago

It’s their job to keep AI from destroying everything
- 12 hours ago

Ray-Ban’s Meta smart glasses are even cheaper than they were on Black Friday
- 12 hours ago
Oman–Pakistan joint naval exercise ends in Karachi
- 7 hours ago




