Medical Admission Test Results Likely This Midday on December 14
The results of the 2025–26 admission test for public and private medical and dental colleges are likely to be published around midday on December 14, according to Professor Dr Rubina Yasmin, Additional Director General (Medical Education) of the Directorate of Health Education.
She said candidates will be able to check their results online through the websites of both the Directorate of Health Education and the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).
Applicants can visit the DGHS website and click on the “MBBS Result 2025–2026” link, where they will need to enter their admission test roll number. By clicking the “Result” button, candidates can view their scores and download or take screenshots of the results. The merit list will also be published on the website in PDF format.
Sources at the Directorate of Health Education said the evaluation of answer scripts, finalisation of results, and rechecking are being conducted through a fully digital process. Answer sheets are being assessed using OMR and ICR machines. Seat allocation for both general and reserved categories will be based on national merit position and individual preferences.
For reserved seats, candidates will be selected on merit from among eligible applicants within each category. The allocation of colleges will be determined automatically, based on a candidate’s merit rank and choice of institutions.
Earlier, the MBBS and BDS admission test for the 2025–26 academic year was held simultaneously on December 12 (Friday) from 10:00 am to 11:15 am across 17 centres and 49 venues nationwide. More than 98 percent of registered candidates were present at the examination.
According to official data, the total number of seats in public medical colleges for the 2025–26 session is 5,645, including 5,100 MBBS and 545 BDS seats.
In private medical colleges, there are 7,406 seats, comprising 6,001 MBBS and 1,405 BDS seats. Altogether, public and private institutions offer 13,051 seats—11,101 MBBS and 1,950 BDS.
Against these seats, a total of 122,632 candidates applied for admission to MBBS and BDS programmes this year, meaning there are 9.4 applicants per seat. Of the applicants, 49,028 are male and 73,604 are female.
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