Health Desk
Islamabad: The Pakistan Medical and Dental Council has reportedly announced a major revision to the Medical and Dental College Admission Test (MDCAT) schedule, aiming to improve efficiency in Pakistan’s medical admissions process.
Under the proposed policy, the MDCAT is expected to be conducted within one month after the FSC examinations, reducing the traditional gap between board exams and entry tests. This move is intended to accelerate the admission cycle and help students transition more smoothly into medical education.
Official Notification Still Awaited
It is important to note that PMDC has not yet released an official notification regarding this policy change. Students are advised to wait for formal confirmation before making final preparation decisions.
Government Endorsement of MDCAT Policy Reform
Federal Health Minister Mustafa Kamal has endorsed the proposed change, calling it a positive step toward maintaining academic continuity. He highlighted that a shorter gap will help students stay focused and avoid losing preparation momentum.
PMDC Confirms Expected Implementation from 2026
PMDC President Rizwan Taj indicated that the revised schedule is likely to be implemented starting from the 2026 FSC academic cycle. According to him, the policy aims to:
– Speed up the admission process.
– Improve organizational efficiency.
– Enable faster progression into medical colleges.
Education Experts Suggest Support Measures
Education experts and students have emphasized the need for supportive measures to help candidates adapt to the compressed timeline, including:
– Interim academic guidance
– Structured MDCAT preparation strategies
Possible revision of FSC passing criteria
Some stakeholders have also suggested lowering the FSC passing threshold from 40% to 20–30%, allowing students more focused preparation time for MDCAT.
MDCAT Mentorship Opportunity
For students seeking structured guidance, MDCAT mentorship is available under Dr Syed Muhammad Yaseen, founder of Students Nexus by SMY, an online educational and career counseling platform.
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Debate Over Increased Academic Pressure
The proposed change has sparked debate in academic circles. While supporters see it as a time-saving reform, critics warn it could increase academic pressure and stress on students.
The overall impact will depend on how effectively institutions support students during the transition.
Impact on Medical Education in Pakistan
The revised MDCAT schedule could significantly reshape the admissions landscape in Pakistan. Authorities are expected to closely monitor its implementation and long-term effects.





