PMC To Improve Dental Colleges' Admission Percentage

PMC to improve dental colleges' admission percentage

Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) was committed to improve the admission percentage in dental colleges of the country

ISLAMABAD, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 7th May, 2022 ) :Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) was committed to improve the admission percentage in dental colleges of the country.

According to PMC, the commission has called a meeting of Sindh dental colleges on May 11 and a seminar of all Pakistan dental colleges on May 12 to discuss the issues regarding the reducing number of admissions in dental colleges.

In this regard, a letter has been received from the President PAMI Sindh chapter setting out proposals which along with other issues and proposals presented by colleges will be discussed in the said meetings.

One of the key proposals put forth by PAMI Sindh is to remove the 'conflict of interest' clause from the PMC Act 2020 and consequently to allow those regulated to be a part of the regulator and decision making while also suggesting the removal of the requirement to qualify the MDCAT for admission and consequent grant of a medical license.

This, however, is a matter for the Parliament to decide and not the Commission. Similar issues were raised by the Sindh Government on which a report was sought by the Ministry of Health from the Commission.

The Commission has submitted a detailed report addressing all the concerns including that all Provinces and sectors have representation and presence at the Commission with nominated members from each Province as part of the National Academic Board.

It is the Academic Board that primarily formulates the standards of education including curriculum and examination standards including the MDCAT.

The detailed report also addressed the concerns raised by the Sindh Government regarding lowering the pass percentage of MDCAT which was determined by the Academic Board and the subsequent decisions of the larger bench of the Sindh High Court and previously of the Supreme Court of Pakistan.

However to address these issues for future admissions the Commission will be seeking the proposals from the dental colleges in the upcoming seminar and forward these to the Academic Board for its consideration.

It is pertinent to mention here that MDCAT 2021 was conducted in 25 centers across 22 cities nationally and in six international centers.

Another misleading information being circulated by certain quarters is that the MDCAT curriculum ignores the curriculum of different provinces.

The Commission has clarified to the Federal Government in its report that the Council issued a policy that the MDCAT curriculum to be formulated by the Academic Board must be a common curriculum to all HSSC Boards of all Provinces and regions.

MDCAT curriculum is a public document and has been available since April 2021. It was prepared by the Academic Board which consists of highly respected senior educationists with the help of experts from the different provincial education boards and verified by the IBCC to ensure that it has no topics that are not covered in the curriculum of any provincial board.

To address this concern the Commission has scheduled a National Conference on 21st May, 2022 regarding the MDCAT curriculum and has invited education departments from all provinces and the federation to take part in the conference and assess the existing MDCAT Curriculum to point out any topics which may be beyond a provincial curriculum.

Any such topic if found would be as per the Council policy decision would be removed from the MDCAT curriculum.