KARACHI: DMC notification

Published August 29, 2003

KARACHI, Aug 28: The Dow Medical College on Thursday notified the students, who had applied for admissions into the medical colleges of Karachi (Dow and Sindh Medical Colleges) and have submitted their application forms along with entry test forms, to collect their admit cards for entry test from Dow medical college.

Students from seat No 0001 to 1000 can get their admit cards on Sept 8, while from seat No 1001 to 2000 on Sept 9 and from seat No 2001 and onwards, on Sept 10.

ANNOUNCEMENT: Dow Medical College (DMC) on Thursday announced that Hafiz-e-Quran test for admissions of candidates in the first year, MBBS session 2003-04 in the medical colleges (Dow and Sindh Medical Colleges) would be held in the office of principal and chairman, selection board, Karachi Centre, at first floor, administrative block, DMC, on Sept 4, 5 and 6.

The test for the candidates with seat No 0001 to 2000 will be held on Sept 4 while for that of from seat No 2001 onwards on Sept 5.

The candidates who have applied for admissions in the first year MBBS session 2003-2004 and have claimed 20 marks for being Hafiz-e-Quran, are directed to appear before the selection board on the above mentioned dates.—PPI

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