The Dow College of Wellbeing Sciences has formally pronounced a spilled paper coursing via online entertainment with respect to the Clinical and Dental School Confirmation Test MDCAT as phony.
A representative for the college declared that the chance of a paper spill is non-existent and encouraged people in general to shun spreading unconfirmed reports.
This year, 167,077 applicants will go after more than 18,000 accessible seats in clinical and dental universities across Pakistan.
Yet again the Pakistan Clinical and Dental Committee (PMDC) has doled out the obligation of leading the MDCAT in Sindh to Dow College, which will see around 38,700 competitors taking part, including 12,846 from Karachi.
The test will be regulated for 858 seats in Karachi, with 746 assigned for open legitimacy and 112 for self-finance.
To battle expected spills, Dow College has set up severe safety efforts. Notwithstanding, clinical associations have communicated worries over conceivable fumble during the test.
Over 12,000 students will be accommodated at the examination centers that will be established at NED University and Dow University’s Ojha campus. Different focuses will be laid out in urban areas including Larkana, Sukkur, and Hyderabad.
The MDCAT exam will be three and a half hours long, from 10:00 AM to 1:30 PM, and it will have 200 questions on a variety of topics. Furthermore, cell phone and internet providers will be suspended inside a 500-meter sweep of assessment focuses in Punjab and Peshawar.