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Prospectus 2008 in
HTML format will be available by the evening of September 17, 2008, at PakMed
Website
However you can download PDF
(portable document format) of Prospectus now by clicking
HERE
COMBINED PROVISIONAL GENERAL MERIT LIST OF CANDIDATES WHO QUALIFIED THE
ENTRANCE TEST OF MEDICAL/ DENTAL COLLEGES NWFP FOR THE SESSION 2008-2009.
Only PakMed is presenting the analyzed provisional merit list of
3674 candidates in the following sequences
Note: This list also includes candidates whose FSc / A-level & O-level results from boards other than NWFP and
Cambridge University are awaited.
Please click
HERE to view
Entrance Test Result 2008-09
held on August 24, 2008.
ADMISSION SCHEDULE
Public Sector
Medical/Dental Colleges of NWFP SESSION 2008-2009
Applications are invited for admission in
Public Sector Medical / Dental colleges NWFP session 2008-09 from
candidates who have qualified Entrance Test. The prospectus will be
available on payment of Rs. 500/- from the following branches of United
Bank Limited:-
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United Bank Limited
University Campus & GT Road Branches, Peshawar.
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United Bank Limited Abbottabad.
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United Bank Limited Bannu.
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United Bank Limited DI
Khan
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United Bank Limited Saidu Swat
Eligibility:
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The candidates having 60% unadjusted
marks in their F. Sc. (Pre-Medical) or other equivalent qualification from
Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education in Pakistan or abroad.
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The candidates who have obtained 40%
marks (320) in the entrance test held in 2008.
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The candidates having domicile of
NWFP/ FATA/Northern Areas/AJK.
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1. |
Availability of
Prospectus |
15th
September, 2008 (Monday) |
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2. |
Last date for Submission
of admission forms for the Eligible candidates |
25th
September, 2008 (Thursday) |
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3. |
Medical Examination of Disabled candidate
Test for Hafiz -e-Quran |
27th
September, 2008 (Saturday) |
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4. |
Receipt of appeals by
disqualified Hafiz-e-Quran/Disabled candidates |
29th
September, 2008 (Monday) |
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5. |
Appellate committee
meeting for Disabled/ Hafiz-e-Quran candidates |
6th
October, 2008 (Monday) |
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6. |
Display of Provisional
Merit List |
8th
October, 2008 (Wednesday) |
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7. |
Submission of
objections/claims regarding merit list |
9th
& 11th October, 2008 (Thursday & Saturday) |
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8. |
Display of Final Merit
List |
13th
October, 2008 |
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9. |
Interviews |
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1. |
Open Merit |
14th
to 20th October, 2008 |
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2. |
FATA |
21st
& 22nd October 2008 |
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3. |
Backward Areas |
23rd
& 24th October 2008 |
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4. |
Disabled, Minority, OPF |
25th
October, 2008 |
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5. |
Self Finance |
27th
& 28th October,2008 |
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10. |
Commencement of Classes |
1st
November, 2008 |
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Latest updates
How to Prepare for the Test ?
There is no magical formula. Only rational considerations
will genuinely help. You would be familiar with most of those considerations
now that you have been writing tests and examinations for over 12 years !
Some generalizations, however, are useful to be reminded of. Some are listed
below which are derived from the practical experiences of those who have
gone through similar tests and those who have been involved in conducted and
managing these tests.
Three Golden Hints !!!
The first hint to follow in preparing for an
objective test ( like the Entrance Test): Don’t Cram.
Second: review your subject keenly, thoroughly and with
understanding. Memorizing becomes useful and easier after understanding the
contents under review. Start early when you have plenty of time and browse
at a relaxed pace. Don’t wait until the last few days to start preparing for
the test or asking people to show you a short cut. There are no short cuts.
The more time you give yourself, the more familiar you will become with the
subject matter and better you will feel about being prepared
Third: Practice, practice, and practice solving
MCQs as much as you can
( don’t be too hard on yourself) The more familiar you are
with the format, better is your grasp on the questions in the test. Getting
to know the question, some say, is half the battle won. Why not win half the
battle before actually getting in to it? Remember ! skills necessary to beat
the tests develop over time. Allow yourself that time and effort.
Before and During the Test
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Get a good night’s rest.
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Do not change your eating habits, if
possible.
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Follow directions.
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Do not become interested in your
surroundings during the test.
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Do not keep "one eye" on your friends and
the "other" on the invigilator.
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Your eyes should be fixed on the printed
page, and your only objective should be to accomplish your task
efficiently, with speed and accuracy.
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Do not become impatient or discouraged if
you cannot start at once effectively - most of us need a little warm up
period for our concentration to reach peak level.
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Be interested in yourself ( not your
surroundings and buddies) Self interest leads to motivation to
concentrate; remember, you are working for yourself and your future.
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Do not rush too much: there is no prize for
finishing early.
Guessing Answers
People have different views about guessing. But there is
difference between intelligent and calculated guessing and bluffing. We all
tend to guess at most critical of times if we do not have a ready made
answer. You may think of guessing answers only after you have finished all
you could and left with "don’t knows". In this situation you could guess as
long as it is a "calculated" and "educated" guess and not a wild guess.
There are certain hints for positive guessing which come with practice. Ask
your teacher to give you some practice in the class room. Remember though,
you would be penalized through negative marks if your guess, wild or
calculated, did not work
A Positive Approach to Answering Questions and Test Taking
Alongside the hints listed above, a positive, competitive
approach and attitude are qualities of successful individuals. Hand in hand,
however, goes a fund in knowledge. Nothing succeeds like knowledge of the
subject matter for test taking. Indeed, suggestion on test taking are all
built on knowledge, which is strongly reinforced by your confidence, being
supported by an understanding of the process involved in the successful
answering of the questions
1. Students are requested to bring the
following on the day of the test :-
- Admit Card (ID Number) provided by the
respective institution. - Black Ball Point Pen, or Black Sign Pen or Thin Tip Black Marker. - Clip Board to hold the answer sheet.
2. Students are requested to take care of
the Answer Sheet. i.e. Not bend it etc.
3. Erasers of any type including white
fluids must not be used.
4. Use of calculators, calculator watches,
mathematical tables etc are strictly prohibited.
5. Do not write at the back of the answer
sheet.
6. Please listen to the briefing at the
start of paper before actually starting it.
Correct Way of Marking on the Answer Sheet

SAMPLE ANSWER SHEET

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