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Admission of Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) in RMC

Admission in Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) in RMC 2014

Admission are open in RMC Allied Health Science Institute, Rawalpindi in the following courses:
  1. Doctor of Physical Therapy.
  2. Medical Imaging Technology.
  3. Medical Laboratory Technology.
  4. Optometry & Orthoptics.
  5. Orthotics & Prosthetics.
The Duration of the DPT course is 5 years while for the rest of the courses it is 4 years.

What is the Eligibility criteria?

Make sure the you meet the following conditions before applying for RMC:

  • FSc Marks: You must have atleast 60% marks in Fsc/A level.
  • Age Limit: Your age must be between 17 and 30 years.
When are the admission starting?

The admission forms will be available in the admission office from December 18, 2014.

What is the last date to submit the form?

The last date of submission of forms is December 31, 2014. Merit list of selected candidates for interview will be uploaded on website on January 15, 2015. Interviews will be held on January 20, 2015 at 9.30 am in the office of Coordinator BSc Allied Health Sciences.

What is the distribution of seats and Selection criteria?

There are total 100 seats, 20 seats for each discipline. Admissions are given on basis of Fsc marks only. There is no quota for any area/province. Seats are allotted on Open merit.

When will the classes start?

The classes will start in March, 2015.

Is there any hostel facility? 

No hostel facility will be provided to the students.

When the merit list will be displayed?

The merit list of RMC for DPT and BSc programs will be displayed on 15th of January. Those who will be selected will have to appear in the interview on January 20th.

What were the closing merits of Last years?

Merit is totally based on marks of Fsc, so the list below lists the marks of Fsc .Following are the closing merits of DPT and BSc courses at RMC for year 2012.

  1. Doctor of Physical Therapy . 945 marks
  2. Medical Imaging Technology. 893 marks
  3. Medical Laboratory Technology. 907 marks
  4. Optometry & Orthoptics. 908 marks
  5. Orthotics & Prosthetics. 895 marks
Merit list of 2013:
Merit list of 2013 is available here: RMC merit list


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