Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ'S)
General
Overseas Pakistanis
Foreign Nationals
Medical
Engineering
Equivalence
Reserved
Seats
Eduvision
Q: Who is
eligible for study in Pakistan?
Q: How do
I select the right program?
Q: Is A
level accepted by all institutions in Pakistan?
Q: Are
Islamic Studies, Pakistan Studies and Urdu mandatory for education in
Pakistan?
Q: Should
a student go for FSc or A level after passing IGCSE exam?
Q: Is
there a deduction of percentage from student's scores who has studied from
any non-Pakistani educational system?
Q: If
entry test is based on Fsc. qualification then what happens to students who
have done A levels. Do they need to prepare for the entry test?
Q: Who
is eligible for study in Pakistan?
Practically everyone with the minimum required academic qualifications like
10+2, Graduation or Post Graduation is eligible for pursuing higher
education in Pakistan. What you also need is the basic aptitude for the
intended course of study and professional guidance and planning to succeed
with your plans to study.
Q: How
do I select the right program?
There are over 1000 institutions offering more than 1000 programs of study
in Medicine, Engineering, Management, Arts, Science, Paramedical Sciences
and a host of others, at various academic levels. Choosing the right program
can be a bewildering task even to the most knowledgeable. Needless to say,
this decision is going to make or mar your career. So, do it judiciously,
with professional help from Eduvision.
Q: Is
A level accepted by all institutions in Pakistan?
Yes, A’Level is accepted in all Pakistani Institutions with Equivalence
Certificate. Pleas note that every student, who has studied from a
non-Pakistani educational system (other than Matric and FSc), will have to
get equivalence certificate. This certificate determines the qualification,
group of study and equivalent marks in Pakistani system. So A’Level is
accepted by institutions with equivalence certificate.
Q: Are
Islamic Studies, Pakistan Studies and Urdu mandatory for education in
Pakistan?
If
a student is appearing in exams outside Pakistan [Physically] then Islamic
studies, Pakistan studies and Urdu are not necessary to take But if he/she
is appearing inside Pakistan then it is necessary to study Islamic studies,
Pakistan studies and Urdu.
Q:
Should a student go for FSc or A level after passing IGCSE exam?
If
student scores good marks in IGCSE then it is better for him to go to A
Level. But note that if he does A' Level then before getting admission to
any of Pakistani educational institute he will have to get equivalence
certificate from IBCC Islamabad.
Q: Is
there a deduction of percentage from student's scores who has studied from
any non-Pakistani educational system?
Yes, there is a deduction in marks of the students who have studied from any
non-Pakistani educational system and from internal evaluation system, at the
time of equivalence and this deduction is not concerned with the matter that
whether she/he has passed the exam inside Pakistan or outside Pakistan.
Q: If
entry test is based on Fsc. qualification then what happens to students who
have done A levels. Do they need to prepare for the entry test?
Yes, one needs to prepare for entry test. The entry test mostly comprises of
multiple choice questions.

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Q. Can an
Overseas Pakistani apply as a local student? Is there any other opportunity?
Q. If an
Overseas Pakistani student applies as local student, does the institution
accept the application same as that of local student or there is a
difference?
Q. what
is the admission process if a student is applying against overseas seats?
Q. If a
student is applying against the overseas Pakistani seat, does he need to
take entry test?
Q. Can
an Overseas Pakistani apply as a local student? Is there any other
opportunity?
In
Pakistani Institutions Overseas Pakistanis can avail more opportunities than
any other type of student. In fact, they can apply against all the student
categories if they fulfill certain criterion.
They can apply as:
1.
A Local Pakistani Student against open merit/regular seats,
2.
Local student against Self finance basis,
3.
An overseas Pakistani (if reserved seats are available in the
particular institution and discipline) and
4.
A Foreign National if holds foreign nationality as well.
Q. If
an Overseas Pakistani student applies as local student, does the institution
accept the application same as that of local student or there is a
difference?
The
admission process will be the same as that of a local student. There is no
difference. The student will be treated exactly as a local student and fee
structure will also be the same. Admission application will be submitted to
the institution directly before the deadline. The whole process will be
dealt by the institution and there is no other authority or ministry
involved in this process.
Q.
what is the admission process if a student is applying against overseas
seats?
But
this may not be the same for Students applying against the seats reserved
for Overseas Pakistanis. Some of the institutions accept the direct
application submitted by the student whereas some of the institutions offer
admissions to the students referred by different Governmental Organizations.
Q. If
a student is applying against the overseas Pakistani seat, does he need to
take entry test?
In
most of the Medical Colleges and Engineering Universities, student applying
against overseas seats has to take entry test. Some of the institutions may
accept SAT in lieu of entry test and a few of them entertain the
applications without entry test. In some of the Agriculture and Professional
universities entry test for students applying Overseas Pakistanis category
is may also be required.
Overseas Pakistanis can also apply as a Foreign National if they fulfill the
pre-Requisites. In this particular situation they will have to follow the
procedure as that of as prescribed by HEC for foreign nationals.
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Q. Why
study in Pakistan/what are the opportunities for the students in Pakistan?
Q. Is the
environment conducive for foreign student in Pakistan?
Q: Who is
eligible for study in Pakistan?
Q: what
is it going to cost for study in Pakistan at bachelor or master level?
Q. Does
foreign student need to appear in entry test?
Q. what
is the medium of instructions in Pakistani educational institutions?
Q. How
many opportunities in terms of seats can a foreign student avail and what is
the procedure to apply against these seats?
Q. Why
study in Pakistan/what are the opportunities for the students in Pakistan?
Pakistan is the only country in the world where you (being a student) have
free access to more than 20,000 e-journals. You can also listen to the
lectures of scientist, Nobel Prize holders and professors form the top
universities of the world through video conferencing, video CD’s and video
cassettes. You will find libraries and advanced laboratories in which you
can search for and acquire knowledge. With sports and cultural facilities
and student clubs you will enjoy being a student in Pakistan. Above all, the
quality of education will make you ready for the future.
Q. Is
the environment conducive for foreign student in Pakistan?
Pakistani Universities has always welcomed international students.
Hospitality has been embedded in the culture of Pakistan. You will not be a
foreigner in Pakistan. You will experience both modernity and tradition as
it is one of the safest and most stable countries in the region.
Furthermore, in all of the Pakistani Universities the language of
instruction is English.
Q: Who
is eligible for study in Pakistan?
Practically everyone with the minimum required academic qualifications like
10+2, Graduation or Post Graduation is eligible for pursuing higher
education in Pakistan. What you also need is the basic aptitude for the
intended course of study and professional guidance and planning to succeed
with your plans to study.
Q: what is it going to cost for study in Pakistan at bachelor or master
level?
Education in Pakistan has become increasingly good value over the last few
years. Education in Pakistan is not very costly. In fact it is the lowest in
the region and other countries of the world. For detailed information please
contact our education counseling service Islamabad.
Q.
Does foreign student need to appear in entry test?
No,
foreign students are exempted from entry test in most of the institutions.
Q.
what is the medium of instructions in Pakistani educational institutions?
The
medium of instructions is English all over the country and the environment
is very supportive for foreign students.
Q. How
many opportunities in terms of seats can a foreign student avail and what is
the procedure to apply against these seats?
Foreign Students seeking admission in Pakistani educational institutions can
apply against following three schemes:
-
Foreign national
seats
-
Pakistan Technical
assistance Program
-
Cultural Exchange
Program
-
Foreign national
seats
A
foreign student seeking admission in Pakistani
Universities/Degree awarding Institutions has to apply for admission direct
to the concerned University/Institution along with his/educational documents
and equivalence certificate. Institution will process the application and
send a letter of provisional admission. After getting provisional admission
letter the student will approach the Pakistan Embassy/high Commission in
his/her country for study visa that will be issued with in 4 weeks.
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Pakistan
Technical Assistance Program (PTAP)
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seats are reserved for the students from friendly countries at highly
subsidized fee rates usually at par with Pakistani students in the
disciplines of MBBS, BDS, B. Pharmacy and B. Sc Engineering under Pakistan
Technical Assistance Program (PTAP)
The
admission procedure of foreign students under Pakistan Technical Assistant
Program (PTAP) will be processed directly by Economic Affairs Division (EAD).
If a student is applying under PTAP, he/she will have to submit his/her
application to the Embassy of his/her country in Pakistan.
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Cultural Exchange
Program (CEP)
Under Cultural Exchange Programme, Government of Pakistan offer admission to
the students form friendly countries on reciprocal basis for the sake of
bilateral relations. The number of the seats is decided at the time of
treaty by the Education Ministries of both the countries. Fee structure is
usually as per local Pakistani student. Government of Pakistan also awards
scholarships to the students admitted under this scheme. CEP is for all
disciplines other than those of PTAP.
Government of Pakistan entertains only those applications which are referred
by the foreign mission (embassy, high commission). Students looking to apply
against CEP can submit their application to the embassy of their country in
Pakistan or to the foreign office of their own country.

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Q. What is the
scope of Medical education in today’s world?
Q. Is MBBS the
only choice in medical education?
Q. When to
decide for Medical?
Q. Which
subjects are required for admission in Medical in Pakistan?
Q. Does the
student have to appear in entry test?
Q. How many
options, in terms of seats, are available for overseas Pakistanis in medical
education?
Q. Is there
any authority to regulate medical education in Pakistan?
Q. How many
medical colleges are operating in Pakistan and are they of the same type?
Q. When does
the admission process start in medical colleges?
Q. What are
the pre-requisites for admission in medical [MBBS/BDS]
Q.
What is the scope of Medical education in today’s world?
Medical field is one the fields those are considered to be the status-symbol
world wide. This field is sacred on the basis of humanity and money-spinning
as well. The main drawback is that it requires total devotion at matric and
FSc level and at least another five years of full concentration and hard
working. Similarly surgery does also require the same level of devotion,
concentration and hard working. Sharp mentality, Intelligence, dexterity and
hard working are the key elements to success in this field.
Q. Is
MBBS the only choice in medical education?
No,
Medical means MBBS to everyone in spite of the fact that there are 14
sub-fields available in Medical after FSc in Pakistan and every field of
them is of utmost importance including MBBS. At this time 10 degrees in 14
subjects at graduate level including Medicine (MBBS) Dentistry (BDS),
Pharmacy (Pharm. D) and Nursing and 36 degrees in 118 subjects at
postgraduate level are being offered in Pakistan in the field of Medical.
Q. When to
decide for Medical?
Surveys and research works on millions of students, who want to get admitted
to medical colleges, have proved that most of the students go to the medical
field because of social pressure and it may be totally opposite to the
student’s desire and aptitude. So the parents must decide about student’s
future after 8th class.
Q. Which
subjects are required for admission in Medical in Pakistan?
In
order to get admitted in any of the medical college of Pakistan one must
have passed HSSC Pre-medical or its equivalent exam (A’level, 12th grade)
with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English as major subjects irrespective
of the education system.
The
second thing needs to be kept in consideration is regarding Urdu, Islamic
Studies and Pakistan Studies. It is not necessary to take the exam of these
subjects if the student has taken his/her exams outside the Pakistan
physically but if he/she has appeared in the exams from Pakistan then it is
necessary to take exam of these subjects also whether the student is
studying in Pakistani education system or any other system (A’ level etc).
Q. Does the
student have to appear in entry test?
Every student seeking admission to any medical college in Pakistan will have
to appear in entry test except foreign nationals and Pakistanis having dual
nationality. Some colleges also accept SAT in lieu of entry test. One must
prepare for entry test with full concentration. Most of the colleges do not
accept SAT score, if total score in three subjects is less than 2100. Also,
colleges only accept the sealed result sheet directly from the
college/centre from where the student appeared in exam. There are different
codes for different institutions and the college/centre from where the
student is appearing in exam must know the code of the institution where the
student is going to apply to pursue his/her higher education.
Q. How many
options, in terms of seats, are available for overseas Pakistanis in medical
education?
Admission in public sector can be got on 3 options:
1.
Local students
2
.Local self Finance
3.
Foreign National
Q. Is there
any authority to regulate medical education in Pakistan?
Pakistan Medical & Dental Council (PMDC) cares for concerns of medical
education in Pakistan. Basic criteria for admission, admission dates and
pre-requisites are defined by PMDC.
Q. How many
medical colleges are operating in Pakistan and are they of the same type?
There are more than 40 medical colleges operating in Pakistan. These are of
two types: Government institutions and Private institutions.
Q. When
does the admission process start in medical colleges?
Admission schedule is different for every province but usually it starts in
June and ends in November except Aga Khan Medical University and NUST. These
two institutions open their admission in February/March.
Q. What are
the pre-requisites for admission in medical [MBBS/BDS]
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
1.
Less then
25 Years
2.
Foundation
Of Science [Pre-Medical]
3.
Higher
Secondary School Certificate
4. Equivalent
Certificate & Marks HSSC [If Foreign Qualification e.g.A’Level, 12Grads
etc..]
5.
Subject
Combination [English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology]
6.
Marks Min
715/1100 [Unadjusted] Or Equivalent
7.
Application
Form Prescribed [3 Copies]
8.
Attested
Photo Copies Of Documents
9.
Photographs
12
LOCAL STUDENT REGULAR [OPEN MERIT]
1.
Secondary
School Certificate
2.
Domicile
3.
NIC Of
Father/Mother
4.
Applicant'S
NIC
5.
Character
Certificate Last Attended Institution
6.
Entry Test
7.
Physically/Mentally Fitness Certificate
8.
Undertaking
LOCAL STUDENT [SELF-FINANCE]
1.
Secondary
School Certificate
2.
Domicile
3.
NIC Of
Father/Mother
4.
Applicant'S
NIC
5.
Character
Certificate Last Attended Institution
6.
Entry Test
7.
Physically/Mentally Fitness Certificate
8.
Undertaking
OVERSEAS PAKISTANI
1.
Noc From
Concerned Department
2.
Entry Test
3.
Applicant'S
Pakistani Nationality
4.
NIC Of
Father/Mother
5.
Nomination
Letter From Concerned Authority
6.
Applicant'S
Pakistani Passport/NIC/Registration
7.
Hiv Status
From Prescribed Laboratories In
Pakistan
8.
Hiv Status
If Positive Shell Be Repatriated At Own Cost
FOREIGN NATIONAL
[PAKISTANI ORIGIN]
-
NOC From
Concerned Department
-
Applicant'S
Foreign Nationality
-
Applicant'S
Pakistani Nationality
-
Applicant'S
Parents Foreign Nationality [Any One]
-
Applicant'S
Parents Pakistani Nationality [Any One]
-
NIC Of
Father/Mother
-
Nomination
Letter From Concerned Authority
-
Applicant'S
Foreign Passport/Nationality Certificate
-
Applicant'S
Pakistani Passport/Nic/Registration
-
Applicant'S
Parent Foreign Passport]
-
Applicant'S
Parent Pakistani Passport
-
English
Proficiency
-
Hiv Status
From Prescribed Laboratories In
Pakistan
-
Hiv Status If Positive
Shell Be Repatriated At Own Cost
PAKISTAN TECHNICAL
ASSISTANCE PROGRAMME
[Foreign National –
Pakistani Origin]
1.
Applicant'S
Foreign Nationality
2.
Applicant'S
Pakistani Nationality
3.
Applicant'S
Parents Foreign Nationality [Any One]
4.
Applicant'S
Parents Pakistani Nationality [Any One]
5.
Nomination
Letter From Concerned Authority
6.
Applicant'S
Foreign Passport/Nationality Certificate
7.
Applicant'S
Pakistani Passport/Nic/Registration
8.
Applicant'S
Parent Foreign Passport
9.
Applicant'S
Parent Pakistani Passport
10.
Hiv Status
From Prescribed Laboratories In
Pakistan
-
Hiv Status If Positive
Shell Be Repatriated At Own Cost
AFGHAN REFUGEES
1.
NOC From
Concerned Department
2.
Applicant'S
Afghan Nationality
3.
Nomination
Letter From Concerned Authority
4.
Applicant'S
Foreign Passport/Nationality Certificate
-
Hiv Status If Positive
Shell Be Repatriated At Own Cost
FOREIGN NATIONAL [Self Financing Scheme]
1.
Noc From
Concerned Department
2.
Applicant'S
Foreign Nationality
3.
Nomination
Letter From Concerned Authority
4.
Applicant'S
Foreign Passport/Nationality Certificate
5.
English
Proficiency
6.
Hiv Status
From Prescribed Laboratories In
Pakistan
-
Hiv Status If Positive
Shell Be Repatriated At Own Cost
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Q. How many
fields of engineering are available in Pakistan?
Q. When to
decide for Engineering?
Q. Which
subjects are required for admission in Engineering in Pakistan?
Q. Is there
any minimum requirement for admission in Engineering?
Q. Does the
student have to appear in entry test?
Q. Is there
any authority to regulate engineering education in Pakistan?
Q. When does
the admission process start in Engineering Institutions?
Q. How many
fields of engineering are available in Pakistan?
There are more than 40 fields of engineering are available in Pakistan at
Bachelor and Master Levels.
Q.
When to decide for Engineering?
Parents must decide about student’s future after 8th class.
Q. Which
subjects are required for admission in Engineering in Pakistan?
In
order to get admitted in any of the Engineering institution of Pakistan one
must have passed HSSC Pre-Engineeing or its equivalent exam (A’level, 12th
grade) with Physics, Chemistry (computer science is also accepted instead of
chemistry for some fields like computer engineering), Mathematics and
English as major subjects irrespective of the education system.
The
second thing needs to be kept in consideration is regarding Urdu, Islamic
Studies and Pakistan Studies. It is not necessary to take the exam of these
subjects if the student has taken his/her exams outside the Pakistan
physically but if he/she has appeared in the exams from Pakistan then it is
necessary to take exam of these subjects also whether the student is
studying in Pakistani education system or any other system (A’ level etc).
Q. Is there
any minimum requirement for admission in Engineering?
Yes, the minimum requirement for admission in engineering, as prescribed by
PEC, is 60% in HSSC pre-engineering or its equivalent qualification.
Q. Does the
student have to appear in entry test?
Every student seeking admission to any engineering institution in Pakistan
will have to appear in entry test except foreign nationals and Pakistanis
having dual nationality. Some institutions also accept SAT in lieu of entry
test. One must prepare for entry test with full concentration. Most of the
colleges do not accept SAT score, if total score in three subjects is less
than 2100. Also, colleges only accept the sealed result sheet directly from
the college/centre from where the student appeared in exam. There are
different codes for different institutions and the college/centre from where
the student is appearing in exam must know the code of the institution where
the student is going to apply to pursue his/her higher education.
Q. Is there
any authority to regulate engineering education in Pakistan?
Pakistan Engineering council (PEC) cares for concerns of engineering
education in Pakistan. Basic criteria for admission, teacher’s minimum
qualification, minimum lab material and pre-requisites are defined by PEC.
Q. When
does the admission process start in Engineering Institutions?
Admission schedule is different for every institution but usually it starts
in June and ends in November except NUST. NUST open their admission in
February/March.

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Q. What
is equivalence certificate and who does need it?
Q. What
certificates are considered for equivalence?
Q. Why
equivalence is made?
Q. Is
there any deduction of marks and why is it made?
Q. What
criteria are used for the conversion of marks?
Q.
What is equivalence certificate and who does need it?
Every student who has completed his education from a foreign institution
whether, he/she is a Pakistani or a foreigner, has completed his education
physically within Pakistan or abroad, he has to get equivalence certificate
before getting admitted to an educational institution of Pakistan.
Equivalence certificate is issued on the basis of some formulas, other than
some general principles there might be some different policies that may vary
from case to case.
Q.
What certificates are considered for equivalence?
All
the certificates and the grades awarded by the accredited foreign
Examination Board/ Authority/ Syndicate and institutions recognized by the
Education Authority of the country of origin will be considered for
equivalence.
Q. Why
equivalence is made?
1.
The equivalence of
qualification is to identify the relevant stage in Pakistani System on the
bases of:
§
Number of schooling years
§
Number of subjects in
foreign and local system.
2.
The conversion of
marks/grades from accredited/recognized Examination Boards will be equated
with Pakistani equivalent marks as per approved formula.
3.
The actual marks from a
recognized foreign Examination Board Authority/Syndicate will not be
considered as such.
Q. Is
there any deduction of marks at the time of equivalence and why is it made?
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Yes
there is a deduction of marks at the time of equivalence. First
marks/grades will be converted into Pakistani equivalent marks then 10% or
20% marks will be deducted from the total marks.
§
10% deduction in case of
external examination system.
§
20% deduction in case of
internal examination system.
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The deduction in marks is made to maintain uniformity and
range of scores with Pakistani system.
Q.
What criteria are used for the conversion of marks?
1.
The equivalence of
O-level and A-level qualifications is determined through criteria as marks
for each subject are taken to be 100.
2.
Marks should with
minimum ‘E’ Grade
3.
Grade Scale approved
by the Ministry of Education, Government of Pakistan
A-85, B-75, C-65, D-55, E-45, F-40 and
G/N/P-35
4.
More accurate and
exact conversion of marks required numeric transcript rather than grades.

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Q. What
are the Open merit seats and who can apply against these seats?
Q. What
are reserved seats and how these are categorized?
Q. Is the
admission Application Process same for all the reserved seats?
Q. Do
reserved seats cost more than open merit seats?
Q. Are
there any special schemes for foreign nationals?
Q.
What are the Open merit seats and who can apply against these seats?
Any
student can apply against Open merit seats, who fulfills the requirements.
Some institutions have distributed these seats on districts and region
basis, which is determined by domicile. It may vary slightly from
institution to institution. Open merit fee in Public sector should be
nominal but some of the institutions have increased the amount due to
financial constraints and it still does not exceed from the reach of common
man.
Q.
What are reserved seats and how these are categorized?
All
seats other than open merit are called reserved seats. But the system of
distribution, nomination, and the availing process can differ. There are
about 25 different categories of reserved seats in Pakistan other than
various schemes. e.g. Districts, Urban and Rural, Navy, Air Force, Overseas
Pakistanis, Foreign National student, Disables, Hifaz-e-Qur’an, Sports,
Teacher’s Child, Alumni, Engineer’s and Doctor’s children, FATA, FANA, Azad
Kashmir, Provinces, International seats for cordial relations, Female
students, Federal Capital etc.
Q. Is
the admission Application Process same for all the reserved seats?
No,
the application process is different for different types of seats.
Applications may be submitted directly to the institution for some reserved
seats while for other applications are submitted to nominating authorities,
boards and ministries. This is worth noting that the institution’s deadlines
may be different than those of nominating authorities, boards and
ministries. So one must seek satisfactory answers to the questions like
when, where and how?
Q. Do
reserved seats cost more than open merit seats?
Not
exactly, as in the case of seats reserved for some district, regions of the
country, sports, employ’s child etc the fee structure is the same but for
self finance, overseas and foreign national the fee structure is high. As
the Fee structure is high for these seats but on the other hand opportunity
is there as the merit for these seats is usually less as compared to the
open merit seats.
Q. Are
there any special schemes for foreign nationals?
Yes, there are three different schemes for foreign nationals and Overseas
Pakistanis holding foreign nationality. These are as under:
1. Pakistan Technical Assistance Program (PTAP)
Students from friendly countries and Pakistanis having foreign nationality
who have completed their 12 year education outside Pakistan physically, can
apply on these seats for Medical, Engineering, Dentistry and Pharmacy. Fee
structure is usually as per local Pakistani students.
2. Self Financing Scheme for Foreign Nationals:
This scheme is also for the students from friendly countries and Pakistanis
having foreign nationality. Seats are reserved in almost every institution
under this scheme. Fee structure is relatively very high.
3.
Cultural Exchange Program:
Seats are reserved for the students from friendly countries on reciprocal
basis for the sake of bilateral relations. These seats are available in
almost every discipline other than Medical, Dentistry, Engineering and
Pharmacy under this scheme. Fee structure is usually as per local Pakistani
student. Government of Pakistan also awards scholarships to the students
admitted under this scheme.

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Q: Where
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