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NUMS Merit List For MBBS and BDS 2021-22

The National University of Medical Sciences has released the NUMS merit list for MBBS and BDS and BDS classes. The NUMS merit list 2021 has been made available so that candidates may confirm their selection status. Previously, the institution announced MBBS and BDS admissions, for which a large number of individuals applied. Following the admissions procedure, the institution has narrowed down the students who are eligible for admission to the MBBS and BDS degree programmes. NUMS admissions for 2021 are now closed, and candidates were chosen on the basis of merit.

NUMS Merit List 2021

The NUMS merit list 2022 has also been released for the expected applicants for the MBBS and BDS programmes. Candidates are advised to verify the NUMS BDS merit list 2021 and NUMS MBBS merit list 2021 and meet the university’s admission conditions. Furthermore, in order to prevent any problems, the candidates must follow the criteria.

The MBBS and BDS merit lists are entirely provisional and are subject to correction and amendment if any error, omission, mistake, or misrepresentation arises or is brought to the NUMS’s attention in accordance with the timetable. Candidates are advised that mistakes and omissions are acceptable. In the event of any inconsistencies, applicants can contact NUMS officials through email within 48 hours of the merit list being uploaded. After the specified deadline, no complaint will be considered. Furthermore, admission confirmation will be subject to the College/examination University’s and verification of authentic identification, academic papers, and AMC application processing fee challan. If a student’s credentials are discovered to be missing, false, or not authenticated, the University will cancel his or her temporary admission. Candidates must come to the NUMS Admission Office with their original identification, academic papers, and AMC Application Processing fee Challan to get their Admission Offer Letter and fee challan.

Payment of Fees in NUMS

The candidate who has been provisionally selected must pay their fee before December 15, 2021. Candidates who fail to submit funds by the due period specified by PMC admission regulations will have their admission revoked, and the next applicant on the waiting merit list will be awarded admission so that the university can finish the admission process on schedule.

Guidelines and Instructions for MBBS/BDS Selected Candidates

  1. This merit list is absolutely provisional and is subject to correction/revision/amendment
    in case of any error, omission, lapse, mistake, fraud or misrepresentation that occurs or is
    brought to the notice of University Authorities within due time.
  2. Errors and omissions are accepted.
  3. In case of any discrepancies, students are advised to contact NUMS within 48 hours of
    uploading merit list through email at admissions.query@numspak.edu.pk. After that no
    complaint will be entertained.
  4. Confirmation of admission will be with subject to the scrutiny and verification of original
    identity, academic documents and AMC Application Processing Fee Challan by the
    College/University.
  5. The University shall cancel any provisional admission where the credentials of a student
    are found missing/ fake / not validated.
  6. Candidates will report to NUMS Admission Office along with original identity, academic
    documents and AMC Application Processing Fee Challan for collection of Admission Offer
    Letter and fee challan.
  7. Provisionally selected candidate are advised to deposit their fee on or before
    Wednesday 15th December 2021 by 1600 hrs.
  8. In case of failure of depositing fee within due date as per PMC admission regulations
    his/her admission will be cancelled and the next applicant on the waiting merit list will be
    offered admission in order to facilitate timely completion of admission process.

Naeem Ur Rehman

He is an environmental scientist, currently pursuing an Erasmus Mundus Joint Master's in Marine Biological Resources. With strong skills in Biostatistics, GIS, R programming, and advanced analytical techniques, he has conducted research on phytoremediation, air pollution bioindicators, and marine biodiversity.

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