
MDCAT exam postponed due to severe flooding in Punjab
New MDCAT Date Announced to Help Students Affected by Floods
Punjab – (Special Correspondent / Web Desk) – The government has postponed the important medical college entry test, the MDCAT, because of the major floods. This decision was made to help keep students safe across the country.
The floods have been very severe, especially in Punjab. Many villages are underwater, and millions of people have had to leave their homes.
After talking with leaders from all regions, the Health Ministry set a new date for the exam. The test will now be held on Sunday, October 26th.
This change was made to make things fair for all students. The Health Minister said the government wants every student to have the same chance to succeed.
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The MDCAT is a key test for anyone who wants to become a doctor or a dentist in Pakistan. It was originally planned for October 5th.
Every year, about 200,000 students take this test. It will be held at major universities in each province to make it accessible for everyone.
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