Admission test for Allied Health Sciences to be held on October,17

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PESHAWAR
Under the auspices of Khyber Medical University (KMU) Peshawar, the Centralized Admission Test for admissions in various disciplines of Allied Health Sciences will be held on Sunday, October 17 at 11 test centers in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, including Islamabad.
A press release issued by the KMU Directorate of Admission states that the KMU-Centralized Admission Test for admissions in KMU constituent as well as affiliated institutes undergraduate programs including Doctor of Physical Therapy, BS Speech and Language Pathology, BS Occupational Therapy, BS Audiology, BS Prosthetics & Orthotics Sciences, BS Nursing Sciences, BS Paramedical Sciences, BS Public Health, BS Optometry, BS Nutrition and BS Microbiology for Session-22 2021 will be held simultaneously in 10 test centers of the province besides Islamabad where the test will be held at Commwave Institute of Science & Technology F-8 Markaz Islamabad.
It is worth mentioning that admit card/roll No slips have been already issued to all the candidates, while the instructions issued to the students said that no candidate will be allowed to enter in the test centers without admit cards/roll No slips and the candidates must bring clipboard, black or blue ballpoint with them.
In addition, students have been instructed to bring with them the original National Identity Card or Form B. Students are strictly advised not to bring with them calculators, headphones, mobile phones, smart watches, laptops, books and other electronic items that may prove to be helpful in the test, otherwise the test will be canceled for violators. Students are directed to arrive at the respective test centers by 7 30 am to avoid rush and participate in the examination on time.
The gates of the test centers will be closed at 8.30 am while the tests will start at 9 am.
The said test will consist of 100 MCQs and three parts of 100 marks in Biology 40%, Chemistry 35% and Physics 25% from the smart course prescribed by the respective higher secondary boards, while the duration of the test will be one and half hour and there will be no negative marking. In compliance with government/NCOC instructions regarding COVID 19 all candidates must wear a face mask before the test centers.