UHS entry test for medical students to get admission in MBBS and BDS programs is the only entry test in Punjab approved by the Government of the Punjab to get admission in government medical colleges and universities.
UHS Lahore MCAT Entry Test 2017
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UHS Lahore MCAT Entry Test 2017 Date
Test date for UHS Lahore MCAT Entry Test 2017 will be announced soon.
Structure of the Question Paper for Medical and Dental Colleges Admission Test (MDCAT) 2017
BIOLOGY
STRUCTURE OF THE SYLLABUS (2017)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Cell Biology
2. Biological Molecules
3. Microbiology
4. Kingdom Animalia
5. Human Physiology
6. Bioenergetics
7. Biotechnology
8. Ecosystem
9. Evolution
10. Genetics
Table of Specification (ToS) (Biology-2017)
CHEMISTRY
STRUCTURE OF THE SYLLABUS (2017)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
A. Physical Chemistry
1. Fundamental Concepts
2. States of Matter
3. Atomic Structure
4. Chemical Bonding
5. Chemical Energetics
6. Electrochemistry
7. Chemical Equilibrium
8. Reaction Kinetics
B. Inorganic Chemistry
1. Periods
2. Groups
3. Transition elements
4. Elements of Biological Importance
C. Organic Chemistry
1. Fundamental Principles
2. Hydrocarbon
3. Alkyl Halides
4. Alcohols and Phenols
5. Aldehydes and Ketones
6. Carboxylic Acid
7. Amino Acids
8. Macromolecules
9. Environmental Chemistry
Table of Specification (ToS) (CHEMISTRY-2017)
PHYSICS STRUCTURE OF THE SYLLABUS (2017)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Measurement
2. Motion and Force
3. Work, Energy and Power
4. Circular Motion
5. Oscillations
6. Waves
7. Light
8. Heat and Thermodynamics
9. Electrostatics
10. Current – Electricity
11. Electromagnetism
12. Electromagnetic Induction
13. Deformation of Solids
14. Electronics
15. Modern Physics
16. Nuclear Physics
Table of Specification (PHYSICS-2017)
ENGLISH STRUCTURE OF THE SYLLABUS (2017)
The English section shall consist of four parts:
Part I:
It will be comprised of Four Questions in which the candidate will have to select the appropriate/suitable word from the given alternatives.
Part II:
It will contain sentences with grammatical errors and the candidate will have to identify the error. There will be Six Questions from this part.
Part III:
There will be Ten Questions consisting of a list of Four sentences each. The candidate will have to choose the grammatically correct sentence out of the given four options.
Part IV:
In this part, the candidate will be asked to choose the right synonyms. Four options will be given and He/She will have to choose the most appropriate one. There will be Ten Questions from this part.
The Medical / Dental College Entrance Test is a standardized admission test which is mandatory for admission to MBBS and BDS program in all public and private sector medical and dental institutions according to the regulations of Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PM&DC). It is a two and a half hour (150 minutes) paper-based test that is offered once a year. The test is administered by the University of Health Sciences (UHS), Lahore, on behalf of the Government of the Punjab. UHS is responsible for producing and marking the test and also facilitating an extensive province-wise center network at which the candidates can sit the test.
UHS Lahore Admission Formula in MBBS and BDS
The merit shall be worked out as per the regulations of Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC), and shall be based on the aggregate percentage of the candidates worked out by adding the marks in the following ratio:
Matriculation (SSC or Equivalent) – 10%
HSSC/F.Sc (Premedical or Equivalent) – 40%
Entrance Test – 50%
The Formula for calculation of merit is as follows:
(Marks obtained in SSC /Equivalent) / Total marks of SSC/Equivalent x 1100 x 0.10 = 10% of SSC/Equivalent
(Marks obtained in HSSC /Equivalent) / Total marks of HSSC/Equivalent x 1100 x 0.40 = 40% of HSSC/Equivalent
(Marks obtained in Entrance Test /SAT II/MCAT) / Total marks of Entrance Test /SAT II/MCAT x 1100 x 0.50 = 50% of Admission Test
10% SSC/Equivalent + 40% HSSC/Equivalent +50% Admission Test = Aggregate
Marks
(Aggregate Marks x 100) / 1100 = Aggregate Percentage
Example 1 :
Marks obtained in Matriculation = 992 / 1050
Marks obtained in HSSC/FSc = 980 / 1100
Marks obtained in Entrance Test = 970 / 1100
By applying the aforementioned formula:
992 / 1050 x 1100 x 0.10 = 103.92
980/1100 x 1100 x 0.40 = 392
970/1100 x 1100 x 0.50 = 485
Aggregate Marks = 103.92 + 392 + 485 = 980.92
Example 2 :
Equivalence of O-Level = 812/900
Equivalence of A-Level = 925/1100
SAT II Score = 2100/2400
812/900 x 1100 x 0.10 = 99.24
925/1100 x 1100 x 0.40 = 370
2100/2400 x 1100 x0.50 = 481.25
Aggregate Marks = 99.24 + 370 + 481.25 = 950.49
Aggregate Percentage = 950.49/1100 x 100 = 86.4081