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Admissions Calendar 2013, Pakistan

(Revised January 14, 2013) 

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1.   Graduate Programmes
Master of Science in Epidemiology & Biostatistics (MSc), Master of Science in Health Policy & Management (MSc), Master of Education (MEd), Master of Science in Nursing (MScN), Master of Health Professions Education (MHPE)
·         Applications for Admission
·         Admission Test *
January 14 – February 20
March 16
2.  Post-RN Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN)
·         Applications for Admission
·         Admission Test *
January 14 – February 20
March 16
3.   Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN)
·         Applications for Admission
·         Admission Test *
April 1 – May 10
June 29
4.   Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
·         Registration for MBBS “Aptitude Test”  **
·         MBBS Aptitude Test *
April 1 – May 10
June 30
5.  SAT I and MCAT
·         Deadline for submission of SAT I, MCAT scores ***
July 1
6.  Other
·         Admission Test Results (Graduate and Post-RN BScN)First week of April
·         Admission Test Results (BScN)End of July
·         Aptitude Test Results (MBBS)End of July
·         Shortlisting of candidates (Graduate and Post-RN BScN)Mid-April
·         Shortlisting of candidates (BScN)August
·         Communication regarding MBBS interviewsAugust
·         Interviews (Graduate and Post-RN BScN)Early May
·         Interviews (BScN)August – September
·         Interviews (MBBS)August – September
*  The location of test centres will be announced and communicated on this webpage. The location of overseas test centres will be determined by the number of candidates in specific geographic areas.
** Candidates who have taken their higher secondary education in Pakistan and those overseas candidates who are following the Pakistani system of education wishing to be considered for admission to the AKU MBBS Programme will be required to write the AKU Aptitude Test.
*** SAT I is required for overseas higher secondary education candidates not following the Pakistani system of education and is used in lieu of the Aptitude Test. The minimum eligibility requirement for SAT I is 1800 with a minimum score of 550 in each of the three components: writing, critical reading and mathematics.  Overseas candidates who have undergraduate or postgraduate degrees will be required to submit the MCAT in lieu of the AKU Aptitude Test. The minimum required score is 24.




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