Sindh High Court Orders MDCAT Reconduct Amidst Paper Leak Scandal
Sindh High Court Orders MDCAT Reconduct Amidst Paper Leak Scandal

EDUCATION DESK

Karachi: The Sindh High Court has issued a 15-day stay order on the DUHS Medical and Dental Admissions Test (MDCAT) 2024 admissions following allegations of paper leakage.

The stay order was granted after several MDCAT aspirants filed a case against the DUHS administration claiming that questions from the leaked paper appeared on social media platforms the night before the exam.

The Young Doctors Association (YDA) Sindh has also called for the re-conduct of the MDCAT 2024 exam in light of these allegations.

The high court has directed the DUHS authorities to investigate the matter and compare the official MDCAT booklet with the questions shared online. Until the next hearing, all medical and dental colleges in Sindh have been instructed to halt admissions.

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