Why is it Difficult to Get Admission in Medical Colleges?
Difficult to Get Admission in Medical Colleges

The Secret of passing the entry test, simply and easily, by putting less amount of effort than the students who join Entry Test sessions in academies

To become a Doctor is the biggest dream of every medical student. It is fair to say that students choose BIO subject, not just for FSc pre-medical, but for a higher aim-to become a doctor. It’s a good approach for every student because it is not only the best way to secure the future but also good for humanity because the objective of the medical profession is to serve mankind.

Other than this, it is also one of the biggest earning sources of Pakistan. That’s why every rich, poor, middle-class student is striving to become a doctor.

Things seem normal as far as the above stats are concerned, but when it comes to talk about becoming a doctor, then things change.

Types of Medical Colleges On basis of Fees

I am not going in-depth and have made two segregations on medical college fees.

1- Medical college that is affordable

2- Medical college that is expensive / not affordable

When it comes to talk about the fee, it totally depends upon the aggregate of the marks you secured in the entry test and F.SC. For sure, every student knows that to get regular admission, aggregate will start from 92% and above. And for private admissions, the aggregate may fall in the range of 86% to 92%.

This is the only area that is out of the boundaries of rich, poor or anycast or racism.

What to do in order to get a higher aggregate ratio?

When we check the stats of students that appear in the MDCAT entry test, there is a list of thousands of students who got 950+ marks. Even 980+ marks.

If I am not wrong, there are hundreds of students falling within the range of just 980 to 1000.

If we run a survey from students, parents and teachers as well, the collaborating answer will be that these students had made days and nights equal in doing preparation for FSc exams.

Then where is the problem? Why couldn’t they manage to clear the entry test?

The answer to the above question is very simple, but to clear the concept to the students and parents is a bit tricky, because the students that realize the reason, are the real winners.

Start MDCAT Entry Test Prep after FSc exam

A survey conducted with the 2019 MDCAT students who unfortunately were not able to clear their entry test. Most of the students are within the range of 960-980 marks. Almost all students joined the academy right after the FSc exam.

Hers is the problem. If you are aiming to become a doctor, then the execution to achieve the target is totally wrong. It is not the routine of future doctors to start preparation right after FSc exams.

What to do?

The answer is simple, adopt the routine that the students who have passed the entry test.

Now, what is their routine? It is a secret that I am sharing.

Most of the MDCAT entry test passing students do not wait for the FSc exam. They have cracked the solution of how to pass the entry test. We know that the FSc syllabus that the student is preparing for two years is exactly the source from where the MDCAT syllabus is driven. Now it has become a common issue that the student that normally won’t pass the entry test, believe that if they start MDCAT preparation before the FSc exam, it will waste their time.

I just want to ask a question that has the answer in itself.

Why do the students consider it time wasted? Is the syllabus that is included in MDCAT, not the part of FSc? If yes, then why you consider it a time waste?

It is, actually the double booster to your preparation that you are not only preparing for your FSc but also for your entry test. Serious students always start MDCAT preparation at the start of the year of MDCAT. They don’t wait for the FSc papers because they have revealed the secret that there is no connection between starting MDCAT preparation right or after intermediate exams. Same topics, same subtopics are there that are in FSc or MDCAT syllabus.

So, the need of the time is to understand the importance of MDCAT preparation and start it now. It is possible that you may clear your entry test by putting smart efforts by doing preparation right now. But it is almost impossible, pressure exerting to start the MDCAT prep before 40 or 45 days by joining the academy and covering the full syllabus contents that took 2 years to build. The decision is yours, so Think wisely.

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