In Pakistan, a medical school is more often referred to as a medical college. A medical college is affiliated with a university as a department which usually has a separate campus. As of January 2019, there are a total of 114 medical colleges in Pakistan, 44 of which are public and 70 private. All but two colleges are listed in International Medical Education Directory. As per Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) 2021 database, there are 176 medical colleges in Pakistan (Medical and Dental Colleges), including 45 public sector and 72 private sector medical colleges. In addition, there are 17 public sector and 42 private sector dental colleges.

All medical colleges and universities are regulated by the respective provincial department of health. They however have to be recognized after meeting a set criteria by a central regulatory authority called Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) and by Higher Education Commission (Pakistan). Admission to the medical colleges is based on merit under the guidelines of PMDC. Both the academic performance at the Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) (grades 11–12) and an entrance test like MDCAT determine eligibility for admission to most of the medical colleges.[citation needed]

Admission process

To get admission into any government medical college, the weightage is determined by the provincial or federal government. A minimum weightage of 50% should be given to the MDCAT. In order to get admission into any private medical college, the following weightage is used:

The minimum requirements are:

  • 65% or above in F-SC /HSSC or A-Levels equivalent IBCC certificate.
  • 55% or above in NMDCAT for admission in Medical Colleges and 45% or above for Dental Colleges.

The Pakistani government exerts tight control over the available number of open medical school seats in both private and public colleges. The regulation forbids all colleges from admitting any student over the allocated maximum seats for the college under any circumstances.

Medical seats

Number of registered MBBS and BDS Seats Allocation (PK)
ProvincePublicPrivateTotal
MBBSBDSMBBSBDSAll
Azad Kashmir33001000430
Balochistan470541500674
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa143531912003253,279
Punjab and Islamabad420034461001,62512,269
Sindh280045017505905,590
Total9,2351,1679,3002,54022,242

Punjab and Islamabad

Public

NameEstablishedMBBS EnrollmentBDS EnrollmentUniversityCityProvinceWDOMS profileECFMG eligible graduates
King Edward Medical University1860350KEMULahorePunjab1953–current
Fatima Jinnah Medical University1948300FJMUPunjab1953–current
Services Institute of Medical Sciences2003220UHSPunjab2004–current
Allama Iqbal Medical College1975325UHSPunjab1975–current
Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan Medical and Dental College2009100UHSPunjab2010-Current
Ameer-ud-Din Medical College2011110UHSPunjab2011–current
De'Montmorency College of Dentistry1928110UHSPunjab
Rawalpindi Medical University1974350RMURawalpindiPunjab1979–current
Army Medical College197720454NUMSPunjab1981–current
Federal Medical and Dental College201210050SZAMBUIslamabadICT2012–current
Nishtar Medical University195130065NMUMultanPunjab1953–current
Faisalabad Medical University also known as Punjab Medical College197330065FMUFaisalabadPunjab1977–current
Quaid-e-Azam Medical College1970325UHSBahawalpurPunjab1971–current
Nawaz Sharif Medical College200861UHS UOGGujratPunjab2009–current
Sargodha Medical College2007120UHSSargodhaPunjab2010–current
Khawaja Muhammad Safdar Medical College2010120UHSSialkotPunjab2011–current
Gujranwala Medical College2010120UHSGujranwalaPunjab2011–current
Sahiwal Medical College2010120UHSSahiwalPunjab2011–current
Ghazi Khan Medical College2010120UHSDera Ghazi KhanPunjab2016–current
Sheikh Zayed Medical College2003160UHSRahim Yar KhanPunjab2005–current
Narowal Medical College2024100UHSNarowalPunjab2024 - current
Total4,005344

Private

NameEstablishedMBBS EnrollmentBDS EnrollmentUniversityCityProvinceWDOMS profileECFMG eligible graduates
F.M.H. College of Medicine and Dentistry200015075UHSLahorePunjab2001–current
Lahore Medical and Dental College199715075UHSPunjab2002–current
University College of Medicine and Dentistry200115075UOLPunjab2001-current
Al Aleem Medical College2017100UHSPunjabnot eligible
Rahbar Medical and Dental College2014150UHSPunjab2020–current
Rashid Latif Medical College201015075UHSPunjab2010–current
Azra Naheed Medical College201115050SUPunjab2011–current
Pak Red Crescent Medical and Dental College2012100UHSPunjab2017–2018
Sharif Medical and Dental College200810050UHSPunjab2008–current
Continental Medical College2008100UHSPunjab2008–current
Akhtar Saeed Medical and Dental College, Lahore200915075UHSPunjab2009–current
Central Park Medical College2008150UHSPunjab2009–current
Shalamar Medical and Dental College2010150UHSPunjab2010–current
Avicenna Medical College201015050UHSPunjab2010–current
Abu Umara Medical & Dental College100Punjab
CMH Lahore Medical College and Institute of Dentistry200615075NUMSPunjabnot eligible
Rawal Institute of Health Sciences201210050SZABMUIslamabadICT2012–current
HBS Medical and Dental College201515050SZABMUICT2020–current
Al-Nafees Medical College2012100IU-HICT2012–current
Islamabad Medical and Dental College199710050SZABMUICT1997–current
Shifa College of Medicine & Dentistry199910050STMUICT2002–current
Nust School of Health Sciences100NUMSICT
Fazaia Medical College100ICT
Foundation University College of Dentistry75ICT
Islamic International Dental College75ICT
**Watim Medical College10050UHSRawalpindiPunjabnot listednot eligible
Islamic International Medical College1996100RIUPunjab1998–current
Foundation University Medical College2001150NUMSPunjab2002–current
Akhtar Saeed Medical and Dental College, Rawalpindi100UHSPunjab
Margalla College of Dentistry75Punjab
University Medical and Dental College Faisalabad200315050UHSFaisalabadPunjab2003–current
Independent Medical College2008100UHSPunjab2008-current
Aziz Fatimah Medical and Dental College2012150UHSPunjab2012–current
ABWA Medical College2017150UHSPunjab2024 - Current
Multan Medical and Dental College200815050UHSMultanPunjab2009–current
Bakhtawar Amin Medical and Dental College201215075UHSPunjab2021–current
CMH Multan Institute of Medical Sciences (CIMS)201515050NUMSPunjab2020 - Current
Islam Medical College201015050UHSSialkotPunjab2010–current
Sialkot Medical College2015100UHSPunjab2020 - Current
Rai Medical College2014100UHSSargodhaPunjab2015–current
Niazi Medical and Dental College2018150UHSPunjabnot listednot eligible
Amna Inayat Medical College2011100UHSSheikhupuraPunjab2011–current
Faryal Dental College50Punjab
M. Islam Medical and Dental College2016150UHSGujranwalaPunjabnot eligible
HITEC-Institute of Medical Sciences201615050NUMSTaxilaPunjabnot eligible
**Hashmat Medical and Dental College2011100UHSJalalpure JattanPunjab2011–2014
Shahida Islam Medical College201615050UHSLodhranPunjabnot eligible
Wah Medical College2002150NUMSWahPunjab2007–current
Sahara Medical College2016150UHSNarowalPunjabnot eligible
CMH Institute of Medical Sciences100NUMSBahawalpurPunjabnot eligible
CMH Kharian Medical College2018150NUMSKharian CanttPunjabnot eligible
Total6,1001,575

**Colleges are closed.

Sindh

Public

NameEstablishedMBBS EnrollmentBDS EnrollmentUniversityCityWDOMS profileIMED profileECFMG eligible graduates
Dow Medical College1945350-DUHSKarachi7040601953–current
Karachi Medical and Dental College1991250100KMPU7041601997–current
Dow International Medical College200715050DUHS7042002007–current
Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Medical College Lyari201150DUHS7044252011–current
Jinnah Sindh Medical College1973350JSMU704065
Sindh Institute of Oral Health Sciences / JSMU50JSMU
Dr. Ishratul Ebad Institute of Oral Health Sciences100
Chandka Medical College1973250SMBBMULarkana7040861979–current
Bibi Aseefa Dental College50
Khairpur Medical College2012100PUMHSKhairpur2048900not eligible
Gambat Medical College100Gambatnot eligible
Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences1881350100LUMHSJamshoro1953–current
Peoples University of Medical & Health Sciences for Women1974250PUMHSWNawabshah7041001979–current
Ghulam Muhammad Mahar Medical College Sukkur2003100SMBBMUSukkur7042502008–current
Bilawal Medical College2019100LUMHSHyderabad2019-current
Total2,800450

Private

NameEstablishedMBBS EnrollmentBDS EnrollmentUniversityCityWDOMS profileIMED profileECFMG eligible graduates
Aga Khan University Medical College1983100AKUKarachi7041551985–current
Baqai Medical College198810075BMU7041221993–current
**Hamdard College of Medicine & Dentistry1994100HU-K7041151999–current
Jinnah Medical & Dental College199810050JSMU7040352002–current
Sir Syed College of Medical Sciences1998100JSMU7040452002–current
Ziauddin Medical College199615050ZU7040451996–current
Liaquat National Medical College2007100JSMU7042452007–current
Bahria University Medical and Dental College200815050NUMS7043252009–current
Karachi Institute of Medical Sciences2016100NUMSnot eligible
Fazaia Ruth Pfau Medical College2019100NUMS2048900not eligible
Al-Tibri Medical College2010100IU-H7042902010–current
Liaquat College of Medicine and Dentistry200610075JSMU7042602006–current
United Medical and Dental College2013100JSMU7044252013–current
Altamash Institute of Dental Medicine80JSMU
Fatima Jinnah Dental College80JSMU
Indus Medical College2014100LUMHST.M. Khannot eligible
Isra University199715050IU-HHyderabad7040302002–current
Muhammad Medical College199910050LUMHSMirpurkhas7040552003–current
Bhittai Dental & Medical College201480LUMHSMirpurkhas
Suleman Roshan Medical College100PUMHSWTando Adamnot eligible
Total1,750590

**Colleges are closed.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK)

Public

NameFundingEstablishedEnrollmentUniversityCityProvinceWDOMS profileECFMG eligible graduates
Khyber Medical CollegePublic1954275KMUPeshawarKhyber Pakhtunkhwa1957–current
Khyber Girls Medical CollegePublic2004150KMUKhyber Pakhtunkhwa2004–current
Ayub Medical CollegePublic1979270KMUAbbottabadKhyber Pakhtunkhwa1982–current
Saidu Medical CollegePublic1998115KMUSwatKhyber Pakhtunkhwa2004–current
Gomal Medical CollegePublic1998115KMUD. I. KhanKhyber Pakhtunkhwa1998–current
KMU Institute Of Medical Sciences, KohatPublic2006115KMUKohatKhyber Pakhtunkhwa2009–current
Bannu Medical CollegePublic2007110KMUBannuKhyber Pakhtunkhwa2011–current
Bacha Khan Medical CollegePublic2010100KMUMardanKhyber Pakhtunkhwa2011–current
Gajju Khan Medical College SwabiPublic201470KMUSwabiKhyber Pakhtunkhwa2018–current
Nowshera Medical CollegePublic2017115KMUNowsheraKhyber Pakhtunkhwanot eligible
Total1,435

Private

NameFundingEstablishedEnrollmentUniversityCityProvinceWDOMS profileECFMG eligible graduates
Kabir Medical CollegePrivate1995100GUPeshawarKhyber Pakhtunkhwa1997–current
Peshawar Medical CollegePrivate2005150RIUKhyber Pakhtunkhwa2005–current
Pak International Medical CollegePrivate2010100KMUKhyber Pakhtunkhwa2010–current
Rehman Medical CollegePrivate2010100KMUKhyber Pakhtunkhwa2010–current
Muhammad College of Medicine (Former Al-Razi Medical College)Private2012100noneKhyber Pakhtunkhwanot listednot eligible
North West School Of MedicinePrivate2017150KMUKhyber Pakhtunkhwa2022–current
Jinnah Medical CollegePrivate100Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Frontier Medical CollegePrivate1995100BU-IAbbottabadKhyber Pakhtunkhwa1998–current
Women Medical CollegePrivate2000100KMUKhyber Pakhtunkhwa2003–current
Abbottabad International Medical CollegePrivate2008100KMUKhyber Pakhtunkhwa2008–2018
Swat Medical CollegePrivate100KMUSwatKhyber Pakhtunkhwanot listednot eligible
Total1200

Balochistan

Here is the list of medical colleges in Balochistan, Pakistan.

Public

NameFundingEstablishedMBBS EnrollmentBDS EnrollmentUniversityCityWDOMS profileECFMG eligibility
Bolan Medical CollegePublic197232054UoBQuetta1978–current
Loralai Medical CollegePublic201650UoBLoralai-
Makran Medical CollegePublic201650UoBTurbat-
Jhalawan Medical CollegePublic201650UoBKhuzdar2013–current
Total47054

Private

NameFundingEstablishedMBBS EnrollmentBDS EnrollmentUniversityCityWDOMS profileECFMG eligible graduates
Quetta Institute of Medical SciencesPrivate20111500NUMSQuetta2011 — Current

Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK)

Public

Name of medical schoolFundingEstablishedMBBS EnrollmentUniversityCityProvinceWDOMS profileECFMG eligible graduates
Azad Jammu Kashmir Medical CollegePublic2012110UHSMuzaffarabadAJK2022-current
Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Shaheed Medical CollegePublic2012110UHS LahoreMirpurAJK2012–current
Poonch Medical CollegePublic2013110UHSRawalakotAJK2022-current
Total330

Private

Name of medical schoolFundingEstablishedEnrollmentUniversityCityProvinceWDOMS profileECFMG eligibility
Mohiuddin Islamic Medical CollegePrivate2009100MIUMirpurAJK2009–current

Curriculum

After successfully completing five years of theoretical and practical (clinical) training in the medical college and affiliated teaching hospitals the graduates are awarded a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree. The graduates are then eligible to apply for a medical license from the PMC. The curriculum for all colleges, irrespective of their regional location and university affiliation, is designed by PMC. The curriculum spans a term of five years or seasons (four professional years).[citation needed]

  • First year (first professional year – part 1)
  • Second year (first professional year – part 2)
  • Third year (second professional year)
  • Fourth year (third professional year)
  • Fifth/final year (fourth professional year)

Main courses of the curriculum, respective of the academic year they are examined in, are as follows:

First Professional Year – Part I and II: Anatomy Cell Biology and Histology Cross-sectional Anatomy Embryology Gross Anatomy Neuroanatomy Radiological Anatomy Surface Anatomy Human Physiology Medical Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Human Genetics Second Professional Year: Behavioral Sciences and Medical Ethics Legal/Forensic Medicine and Toxicology General Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology Pharmacology, Pharmacognosy and Therapeutics Third Professional Year: Community Medicine* also called Social or Public Health Medicine Ophthalmology Otorhinolaryngostomatology (ENT) Special/Systemic PathologyFourth (final) Professional Year: Internal Medicine Medicine I Angiology Cardiology Gastroenterology Hematology Hepatology Medical Oncology Neurology Osteology Pulmonology Rheumatology Medicine II Critical Care Medicine Dermatology Endocrinology Infectious and Venereal diseases Nephrology Psychiatry Gynecology and Obstetrics PediatricsSurgery Surgery I Anesthesiology Operative Care Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Radiology, Radiotherapy and Radiosurgery Surgical Infections Surgical and Radiation Oncology Traumatology (including Burns) Surgery II Bariatric Surgery Cardiothoracic Surgery General Surgery Abdominal Surgery Breast Surgery Endocrine Surgery Endoscopic Surgery Laparoscopic Surgery Neurosurgery Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Orthopedic Surgery Pediatric Surgery Urology (includes Andrology) Vascular Surgery

* includes Nutrition, Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Research Methods, Health education, Family Planning, Occupational, Environmental, Preventive and Tropical Medicine.

Assessment methods

Theoretical, practical and clinical knowledge is assessed by one or more of the following methods; multiple choice questions (MCQs), short essay questions (SEQs), short answer questions (SAQs), laboratory skills, viva voce, and objective structured clinical examination (OSCE). Required laboratory training is provided in biochemistry, histology, physiology, pharmacology, toxicology, pathology including hematology, immunology and microbiology. Teaching in gross anatomy is assisted by exploratory dissection of cadavers. A mandatory group research project is also to be submitted by the students before the fourth professional examination in the community medicine department. Students are also taught diagnostic imaging and technical report writing in the radiology department.

Clinical training and evaluation sessions (or clerkship) at the affiliated teaching hospitals is also compulsory for all medical students, especially in their second, third and fourth (final) professional years. These include observation, assisting and practice in various emergency, outpatient, inpatient and operative settings in the following rotating disciplines: anesthesiology, cardiology, dermatology, general surgery, gynaecology, internal medicine, obstetrics, ophthalmology, orthoptics, orthopedics, otorhinolaryngology, acoustics, pediatrics, psychiatry, radiology and urology.

Visits to various locations for the purposes of training and understanding of social, legal, communal and preventive aspects of health are also conducted if possible, such as:

Community Medicine Basic Health Unit (BHU) Dog bite center Factory or industrial unit Hospital waste disposal site Maternal and Child Health Center (MCHC) Orphanage Primary school Rehabilitation center Retirement home Rural Health Center (RHC) Special education institute Vaccination center Water purification plantDermatology Skin laser clinic Venereal disease control center Legal and Forensics Medicine Autopsy rooms Courtrooms Site of exhumation Internal Medicine Cancer research center Diabetes clinic Emergency room Intensive care unit Obstetrics Abortion clinic Labor roomOphthalmology Eye laser clinic Orthoptics clinic Otorhinolaryngology Acoustics laboratory Hearing aid center Speech therapy clinic Pathology Pathology museum Psychiatry Mental asylum Surgery Burns unit Orthotic prosthetic center

Foundation year

Once the student has graduated after passing his or her final (fourth professional) examination, he or she is eligible to apply for a seat as a house officer in either the attached hospital of the college (usually as a paid employee) or in any other tertiary health care hospital (usually as an unpaid employee or "honorary"). The graduate has to first register (provisional) with and acquire a certificate from PMDC. The house officer has to serve for 12 months (foundation year) at one or more hospitals in four modules; 3 months in internal medicine, 3 months in general surgery, 3 months in medicine allied and 3 months in surgery allied in any order. The graduate can then apply for a medical practice license from PMDC which will allow the medical graduate to work as a registered medical professional anywhere in the country and study for higher specialties/qualifications.

Internal medicine (3 months) – compulsory module Medicine allied (3 months) – options include: Cardiology Dermatology Endocrinology Gastroenterology Hematology Nephrology Neurology Oncology Pathology Pediatric medicine Psychiatry Pulmonology (chest medicine) RheumatologyGeneral surgery (3 months) – compulsory module Surgery allied (3 months) – options include: Anesthesiology and intensive care medicine Cardiovascular surgery ENT, head and neck surgery Gynecology and Obstetrics Neurosurgery Ophthalmology Orthopedics Plastic and reconstructive surgery Pediatric surgery Radiology and radiosurgery Thoracic surgery Urology

Public health education

All medical students are taught various aspects of public health such as:

See also

External links