IJT protests against medical admissions test
Karachi
December 29, 2020
The Islami Jamiat-e-Talaba (IJT) on Monday held a protest outside the Governor House against the associate degree programme recently introduced by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC).
The protesters raised concerns over alleged irregularities in the Medical and Dental Colleges Admissions Test (MDCAT) conducted under the Pakistan Medical Commission. They held placards and shouted slogans.
Addressing the protesters, IJT Karachi Nazim Hafiz Umar Ahmad Khan said the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council should be immediately restored and a re-admission test should be held under it. He added that the HEC s two-year degree programme should be brought back as thousands of students could not complete the four-year degree programme.
Students protest against HEC s newly introduced Associate Degree programme
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Students staged a protest outside the Sindh Governor House.
Protestors raised concerns over alleged irregularities in MDCAT conducted under the Pakistan Medical Commission.
They also demanded that HEC s two-year degree programme should be brought back.
KARACHI: The Islami Jamiat-e-Talaba (IJT) staged a protest outside the Governor House against the Associate Degree programme recently introduced by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC),
The protesters, holding placards and shouting slogans, raised concerns over alleged irregularities in the Medical and Dental Colleges Admissions Test (MDCAT) conducted under the Pakistan Medical Commission.
Addressing the protesters, IJT Karachi Nazim Hafiz Umar Ahmad Khan said the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council should be immediately restored and a re-admission test should be held under it.
The Joint Action Committee — a group of college teachers and faculty members of various varsities, including the University of Karachiand Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and.
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