02-19-2010, 11:07 PM
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<br />Obviously dear I am going for it for future use in immigration.
Mate PMDC(Pakistan Medical and Dental Council) require each foreign medical graduate to sit in a proficiency test(both theory and practical).Even US and British graduates also.There r just 2 chances for this.If a candidate fails twice , he can never register as a doctor in Pakistan.This year the result of this test was less then 20%(I forget the precise figure).
Similarly PEC(Pakistan Engineering Council) has a list of foreign universities whose degree is accepted.List is very limited.Many foreign universities r not included.
Pakistani institution itne bhi halke nahi.
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Good Luck, Shani.
I didn't mean to undermine Pakistani institutes. Since UK honors degree is of 3 years while Pakistan's is 4 years thats why I was amazed that how could HEC give it equivalence of less than 4 years.
Anyhow, someone from HEC or the one who has gone through this process of equivalence can clarify things better.
Regards,
<br />Obviously dear I am going for it for future use in immigration.
Mate PMDC(Pakistan Medical and Dental Council) require each foreign medical graduate to sit in a proficiency test(both theory and practical).Even US and British graduates also.There r just 2 chances for this.If a candidate fails twice , he can never register as a doctor in Pakistan.This year the result of this test was less then 20%(I forget the precise figure).
Similarly PEC(Pakistan Engineering Council) has a list of foreign universities whose degree is accepted.List is very limited.Many foreign universities r not included.
Pakistani institution itne bhi halke nahi.
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Good Luck, Shani.
I didn't mean to undermine Pakistani institutes. Since UK honors degree is of 3 years while Pakistan's is 4 years thats why I was amazed that how could HEC give it equivalence of less than 4 years.
Anyhow, someone from HEC or the one who has gone through this process of equivalence can clarify things better.
Regards,