STEP entry tests preparation
Rawalpindi : STEP, an entry test preparation programme by Punjab Group of Colleges, started admissions for entry tests preparation from Saturday (June 6), says a press release.
Regular sessions will be conducted for ECAT, LECAT and FUNGAT, whereas early preparation sessions will be carried out for NMDCAT, LNMDCAT and LNMDCAT (with NUMS). Students have options to take the classes on campus or online. For registration, student can log on to admissions.step.pgc.edu or visit their nearest Punjab College campuses.
STEP was launched some three years ago with core objective to fully prepare intermediate students for entry tests in medical colleges and engineering universities of the country.
Since then, STEP has produced excellent results and its students have secured top positions in medical and engineering tests of top-notch universities. It is also worth mentioning that maximum number of students in medical colleges and engineering universities have done their entry tests preparation from STEP.
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