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PMDC to decide fee structure of private medical institutions  

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PMDC to decide fee structure of private medical institutions  

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ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) is set to deliberate on the standardization of tuition fees for private medical and dental colleges in its upcoming Council meeting.

This decision comes in response to growing public concerns regarding the affordability and accessibility of medical and dental education in Pakistan.

The PMDC has taken a proactive approach to address these concerns by implementing a structured fee schedule to ensure transparency and fairness in the education sector.

The council aims to prevent excessive tuition charges while maintaining high educational standards in private institutions across the country. PMDC is committed to ensuring that quality medical and dental education remains accessible to aspiring students.

The regulation of fees is a crucial step in maintaining a balance between affordability and sustainability in private medical education.”

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In a statement issued by the PMDC it was apprised that an emergent Council meeting has been called which will include discussions with stakeholders, including representatives from private medical and dental colleges, education experts, and government officials, to finalize a fair and standardized fee policy.

The PMDC remains dedicated to promoting equitable access to medical education while upholding academic excellence.

Further details and the final decision of the Council meeting will be communicated shortly. PMDC encourages all concerned parties to stay informed through official channels for updates on this important development.

Earlier in pursuant of the directions passed by the subcommittee of the Senate standing committee on National Health Services Regulations and Coordination meeting.

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