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STS declares MDCAT 2025 final result for Sindh

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SUKKUR: SIBA Testing Services (STS) on Sunday announced the final results of the Medical and Dental Colleges Admission Test (MDCAT) 2025 after the provisional results were uploaded on October 30.

According to the details, the MDCAT for medical colleges in Sindh was conducted on October 26, across nine cities and ten test centers in Karachi, Hyderabad, Jamshoro, Mirpurkhas, Shaheed Benazirabad, Larkana, Jacobabad, Sukkur, and Islamabad.

According to the CEO STS, the provisional results of MDCAT should be considered the final results because not a single error was found in the provisionals.

This year, 32,424 appeared in the MDCAT, with 50 percent marks required for dental college admission, and 55 percent marks required for MBBS to pass the medical college admission test.

Furthermore, 14,300 candidates across Sindh scored 55 per cent marks, while 17,123 candidates scored 50 per cent marks.

According to the details, students from Karachi secured shining marks in MDCAT as the top three position holders were from the port city. Out of the 124 candidates in the top ten, 41 are from Karachi.

The candidates have been advised to view their results on the STS website at https://www.iba-suk.edu.pk/sts/announcements.

Digital Desk

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