Only 53% Candidates Pass MDCAT 2025 In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

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MDCAT 2025 Results: 53% Pass Rate In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

The MDCAT 2025 results for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have been officially announced, revealing that only 53% of candidates managed to qualify for MBBS admissions this year. The results were released by Khyber Medical University (KMU) on Monday, marking the end of a much-anticipated phase for thousands of medical aspirants.

According to KMU, a large number of students appeared for the exam held earlier this month across various test centers in the province. Out of all the candidates, just over half met the qualifying criteria, reflecting the exam’s high level of competition and challenging nature.

University officials stated that the test was conducted in a transparent and secure environment to ensure fairness. They also mentioned that the results have been uploaded on KMU’s official website for easy access by students.

The MDCAT serves as a crucial gateway for students aiming to secure admission to public and private medical colleges across Pakistan. A 53% pass rate indicates that many students will now have to consider alternative paths or attempt the exam again next year.

Educational experts have noted that while the pass rate may seem moderate, it reflects the growing emphasis on merit and academic excellence in Pakistan’s medical education system. The results also highlight the need for improved preparation strategies and better access to quality learning resources, especially in rural areas.

KMU officials congratulated the successful candidates and encouraged others to stay motivated for future opportunities. The university reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining high standards in medical education and transparent testing processes.

In related educational updates, MDCAT 2025 was held across Pakistan earlier this month, with thousands of students appearing under strict supervision. The national test aims to ensure uniformity in admissions for medical and dental programs nationwide.

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