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MDCAT 2024: Young Doctors plan to take legal action over alleged leaked paper

MDCAT 2024: Young Doctors plan to take legal action over alleged leaked paper

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The Young Doctors of Karachi decided to proceed with the court declaring mismanagement incidents and paper leaking.

Ambitious doctors from different parts of Sindh and Karachi faced difficult circumstances, including extremely long waiting periods and paper leaks, promoting backlash from different student institutes.

These outbursts led to legal plans of action being taken immediately by The Young Doctors Association Sindh. YDA and JPMC declared to approach the High Court amid accusations that the exam papers were leaked on Social Media before the test.

The students claimed that most of the exam questions were the same written in the leaked paper that had appeared online.

For this reason, the Official sent a message to Dow University of Health and Sciences, the Chief Secretary of Sindh, and the Chief Minister of Sindh, stressing the initiation of an Investigative Committee to probe the cause of the protests.

But on Sunday, the university denied all accusations that any of the papers from the Medical and Dental College Admissions Tests had ever been leaked.

The university was once again appointed by PMDC (Pakistan Medical and Dental Council) to conduct the papers even after the incidents had been repeated twice already. Claiming that the papers going around were solely guess papers, Dow got away with it.

The latest velitations reveal that the future of our doctors is at stake, like hanging on the edge of a dangerous cliff. Parents and students alike sit waiting in anticipation for the decision to take place. All their preparations and learning going to waste this year.

Would our anguish-filled student be able to retake the exams and have a bright future, or would the concerned authorities not take any action against this injustice and let the students pass out and be a source of endangerment for society without it being their fault

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