PMDC Meeting Expected on February 11 to Discuss MDCAT 2025: Computer-Based Exam, New Format & Standardized Syllabus
PMDC Meeting Expected on February 11 to Discuss MDCAT 2025: Computer-Based Exam, New Format & Standardized Syllabus

Syed Muhammad Yaseen 

The Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) is reportedly considering setting the annual fee for private medical colleges between PKR 12 to 15 lac. This potential revision in medical college tuition fees in Pakistan has sparked debate among aspiring MBBS students and healthcare professionals.

Rising Cost of Medical Education in Pakistan

If approved, the PMDC fee structure for MBBS could significantly impact students seeking admission to private medical colleges in Pakistan. Many students and parents have expressed concerns over the affordability of MBBS education, as increasing costs may limit access to medical education for financially constrained students.

Impact on Medical Students and Healthcare Sector

The MBBS fee hike could lead to greater financial burdens on students, pushing them towards medical scholarships in Pakistan or student loans for MBBS. The policy change may also influence the overall healthcare workforce in Pakistan, as higher fees could deter students from pursuing medical careers.

Final Decision Awaited

The PMDC MBBS fee update 2025 has not been finalized yet, and further discussions are expected. Private medical college fee regulations remain a critical issue, with stakeholders urging authorities to ensure fair and accessible medical education in Pakistan.

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  1. Ap ko chahaye k fee jaldi Kam karwaye or name to agiya h lakain fee k athna stress h k Kuch Banda kr be nahi pata h plz ap sa request h k fee m kami karway 25 lac saal ke fee Dena bohat muskhil Kam h as ke waja sa pershani Hoti h students ko or na k waleedan ko

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