To be eligible for the MDCAT, foreign students must meet certain requirements, such as having a valid foreign educational qualification equivalent to the Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) or equivalent qualification recognized by the PMC. They must also submit all necessary documents, including transcripts, certificates, and proof of identity, as specified by the PMC.
The MDCAT consists of multiple-choice questions covering various subjects relevant to the field of medicine, including biology, chemistry, physics, and English. The test is designed to assess the students' understanding of scientific concepts, problem-solving skills, critical thinking abilities, and proficiency in English.
Foreign students who meet the eligibility criteria and successfully pass the MDCAT will be considered for admission to Khyber Medical College in Peshawar based on their merit and the available seats for international students. The college follows a merit-based admissions policy and may have additional requirements or criteria specific to foreign students.
It is important for foreign students to stay informed about the latest guidelines, procedures, and deadlines for applying to Khyber Medical College and the MDCAT by regularly checking the official website of the Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC).