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FMDC 2015 Statistics

FMDC 2015 Statistics

The admission cycle of FMDC for the admission year 2015 - 16 started in August 2015. Since FMDC is no more banned by PMDC and is affiliated with PIMS so a large number of students applied for admission in FMDC.  Only MBBS is being offered by FMDC and distribution of seats is as follows:
  • Open Merit  6
  • Punjab   40
  • Sindh R  9
  • Sindh U  6
  • KPK   9
  • Balochistan  5
  • Gilgit Baltistan 2
  • FATA   2
  • AJK   2
  • Islamabad Capital Territory  10
  • Federal Government Employees  9
i.e a total of 100 seats.  For these 100 seats 21240 students will be competing in the test.

The number of applicants from each province are listed below

    Sr. Number    
Province
   Number of applicants    
1
Punjab
13236
2
Sindh
4630
3
KPK
2577
4
   Baluchistan   
797

The number of applicants who will be appearing in each test center are listed below

  Sr. Number   
City
    Number of applicants     
1
Rawalpindi 4822
2
Lahore 3781
3
Faisalabad
1433
4
Multan 2299
5
Bhawalpur 901
6
Quetta 797
7
    Dera Ismail Khan     325
8
Peshawar 2252
9
Karachi 1167
10
Hyderabad 1519
11
Sukkur 1944

This is all data we got. I hope these stats will make you to work even harder :p 

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