Islamabad High Court allowed Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto University to release Medical Admission Test (MDCAT) results, Justice Arbab Muhammad Tahir remarked that the MDCAT results will be subject to the final order of the court.
Justice Arbab Muhammad Tahir of Islamabad High Court heard the petition filed by 6 students including Amar Naeem, Shahzeb Wazir and Saba Iman to re-take the medical admission test of MD CAT due to out-of-syllabus questions.
Other officials including Registrar PMDC and Registrar University appeared who said that PMDC formed a committee headed by Vice Chancellor Rawalpindi Medical College Professor Umar, there are 6 questions whose level was high and grace marks were given, one According to the confidential report, some outsiders want to make matters worse, 22,500 students took the exam in Islamabad, out of which 200 students complained.
The court said that nothing like this happened in any other province, why did it happen here? On which the lawyer of the students said that if the authorities had uploaded the question paper and answer sheet on the website, they would not have come here.
Islamabad High Court stopped Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto University from releasing MD CAT results
The university lawyer said that the test ended at 1.30 am and was uploaded at 6.30 am, same happened last year.
The court said that this happens every year, so why not make such a mechanism so that it does not happen every year.
The Islamabad High Court, while allowing Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto University to release the MD CAT results, said that the MD CAT results will be subject to the final order of the court.
The court adjourned the hearing for one day while seeking notification of the PMDC committee and directing the inclusion of 2 student representatives.
It may be remembered that yesterday the Islamabad High Court had stopped Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto University from releasing the MD CAT results.
It was stated in the petition that the medical admission test of MD CAT was held in Islamabad on September 22, in which 26-27 MCQs out of 200 were out of syllabus, after seeing which the students became confused. Questions after the test. Page was also withdrawn by the examiner which should remain with the students. Students and their parents staged a peaceful protest due to irregularities in the MD CAT test. The parties failed to maintain transparency in the MD CAT test.
The court was requested to declare the MD CAT test to be held on September 22 as null and void or as an alternative relief, order to give grace marks on the out-of-syllabus questions.
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2024-09-27 09:17:58