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PMC mandates Nadra Smart card/ Juvenile Card for Under 18 MDCAT Candidates

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The Pakistan medical commission has made it compulsory for the candidates that are under 18 MDCAT  to submit the Nadra Smart card/Juvenile card. The announcement has been made on the official account of the commission and the candidates are informed that all the MDCAT applicants under the age of 18 who are appearing in the MDCAT examination 2021 are required to bring the Nadra smart card for the purpose of verification at the testing centers. So the candidates must have to bring the card on the day of the test to avoid any inconvenience.

Juvenile Card

The juvenile card is issued to children that are under 18 years of age. It is an identity card that is chip-based and varies from the Child Registration Certificate (CRC). The card offers multiple facilities and is known as the entitled documents. The parents of the child having the valid National Identity Card (NIC) are required for the issuance of the juvenile card. So the candidates that do not have the juvenile card have to visit the NADRA Registration Center (NRC) so that the card can be provided to them.

MDCAT 2021

The PMC has announced the registration schedule for the MDCAT 2021. The candidates who intend to appear in the entry test have to submit the registration form before the last date. According to the commission, the test will be held from 30th August 2021 to 30th September 2021. The candidates are notified to prepare for the entry test so that they can secure maximum marks and take admission in the medical/dental college. MDCAT is mandatory for the students that want to be enrolled in the MBBS/BDS degree programs offered by the medical colleges. Furthermore, for MDCAT 2021 it has been decided that the students can appear in the test without waiting for the announcement of the intermediate result.