Merit list for MBBS, BDS admissions issued
LAHORE : The provisional merit list for admissions to government medical and dental colleges in Punjab has been released on Saturday with merit exceeding 91 percent this year.
The UHS published the list for the top 5,000 eligible candidates on its website. The list is applicable for admissions on open merit and reserved seats. Out of the merit list, 3,389 candidates will be admitted to MBBS and BDS courses being offered in 16 public sector medical and 3 dental colleges.
According to the list, the expected merit for open merit MBBS seat is 91.3 percent, and for BDS, it is 91.1 percent. The merit is calculated as an aggregate percentage adding 10 percent of SSC, 40 percent of HSSC and 50 percent of MDCAT marks scored by candidates.
The candidates can raise objections regarding the provisional merit list within the next 48 hours. According to the UHS spokesperson, objections will only be accepted through the online complaint portal. It is mandatory to upload relevant documentary evidence with the objection. After reviewing all objections, the final merit list will be issued on December 12.
Admissions to medical and dental colleges will be made based on this final merit list, considering the order of preference for colleges given by the candidates. The first selection list for medical college allotment will be released on December 15.
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