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less than 60% and got admission in 2008

Discussion in 'PMDC Exams' started by dr.wiliam, Jul 10, 2012.

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  1. dr.wiliam

    dr.wiliam Member Leecher

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    hellooooooooooooo
     
  2. xavier

    xavier Forum Moderator Forum Moderator

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    Re: less than 60% in FSc and got admission in china in 2008,

    you are from which university?
     
  3. abanish

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    Re: less than 60% in FSc and got admission in china in 2008,

    i have asked pmdc about this,they(NEB SECTION)told me that we will give them NOC but they have to spend two years more after their house job.so please reconfirm it from NEB section of pmdc.
     
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    helloooo
     
  5. drwatson

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    Re: less than 60% in FSc and got admission in china in 2008,

    dsnatusi, dont be disheart, these kind of problems come in life and are to make u more strong. PMDC doesnt answer question on phone, they r such dumb ppl, u have to take this trouble and visit PMDC office by yourself. Discuss with them, take ur all documents with u. PMDC has no written exception about this rule on their site. As abanish told u above that they would give u NOC but on some condition. So plz visit pmdc office to reconfirm and apply for eligibility.
    May ALLAH bless u
     
  6. sam222

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    Re: less than 60% in FSc and got admission in china in 2008,

    sir wat about a student who took admission in 2006 wid less than 60% marks in fsc, and also passed this recent pmdc exam. now will pmdc issue him/her RMP or some other registration?
     
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    offcourse yes
     
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    thank u abnish and drwatson.if you have any information about this topic then plz inform me.
     
  9. sam222

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    Re: less than 60% in FSc and got admission in china in 2008,

    sir u mean pmdc will issue me provisional RMP for house job ? bcz in the past(2003 to 2006 )thy issued some other certificate to those who passed the pmdc exam but had less than 60 % marks in fsc.and those students were not eligible for house job.but on the other hand up to 2007 many students admitted to pakistani private med colleges wid less than 60% marks in fsc and also students from xian, xinjiang thy got provisional RMP for house job widout pmdc exam. i dont understand what kind of regulations r these??? a students who pass three steps of pmdc exam still not eligible for house job?? why??
     
  10. drwatson

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    Re: less than 60% in FSc and got admission in china in 2008,

    before 2007, they used to issue LSMF for less than 60%, but in 2007 they passed rule that upto 2007 any student with less than 60% could get RMP but after than no one with less than 60% marks would be able to sit NEB Exam. So according to this, u will get P.RMP and do housejob.
     
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