NAWABSHAH, Dec 15: The students, who have passed entry tests for admission to medical colleges of the province conducted by the IBA, have rejected the decision of Sindh health department to cancel the results of the tests.

The students namely, Uzma, Maria, Rafia, Sumera, Nida, Reshman, Tehmina, Sana, Shohba and Adnan told Dawn that it was injustice to the students who had worked hard for years to see the day when they would be admitted to medical colleges.

They said that the IBA had continued to make blunder after blunder but students were being punished for its sin.

They asked if there had been any error with the Karachi centre, why the candidates of other centres were being punished.

They demanded that the entry test results should not be cancelled.

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