The National University of Medical Sciences (NUMS) has officially announced a change in the schedule of the Medical and Dental College Admission Test (MDCAT) 2025. Initially planned for September 14, the highly anticipated test will now take place on September 28, 2025, due to the adverse impact of torrential rains and ongoing floods across different regions of the country.
In its official statement, NUMS explained that the decision was taken after reviewing the situation faced by thousands of students preparing for the test. The university emphasized that the extraordinary weather conditions had disrupted normal life in several areas, limiting the ability of many students to travel, prepare, or even access their test centers. By postponing the exam, NUMS aims to provide equal opportunity and fairness for all candidates.
According to the university’s notification, the management stands in solidarity with the people affected by the recent natural disasters. The announcement highlighted that NUMS recognizes the challenges being endured by students and their families and considers it crucial to ensure that no candidate is disadvantaged due to circumstances beyond their control.
“NUMS stands by the people of Pakistan affected by these rains and floods,” the statement read. “The new date has been set to facilitate candidates and ensure the exam is held in a fair environment across all centers.”
The MDCAT, conducted annually by NUMS, serves as a mandatory entrance exam for students aspiring to pursue MBBS and BDS programs under its affiliated institutions. The test plays a pivotal role in determining admission into both public and private medical and dental colleges that operate under NUMS’ umbrella.
Each year, thousands of candidates register for the NUMS MDCAT, making it one of the most competitive medical entrance exams in Pakistan. The rescheduling provides additional time for students to revise their coursework and better prepare for this critical test, which significantly influences their future careers in medicine and dentistry.
NUMS serves as the admitting university for several prestigious institutions across Pakistan. Among its public sector affiliates, Army Medical College Rawalpindi and its Dental Section remain the flagship institutes. These institutions continue to attract students from across the country because of their reputation, academic standards, and strong alumni networks.
In addition to its public institutions, NUMS has a wide network of private sector medical and dental colleges. These include:
These colleges are spread across multiple provinces, ensuring opportunities for medical education in diverse regions of Pakistan. Students securing admission through NUMS gain access to advanced facilities, qualified faculty, and clinical training that aligns with modern healthcare requirements.
The announcement of the new date has been widely welcomed by students and parents. For many families in flood-affected areas, reaching exam centers on the earlier date would have been nearly impossible. With the rescheduling, students now have additional preparation time and a sense of relief knowing that they will not miss out on such a crucial step in their academic journey.
Education experts have also supported the decision, noting that fairness and accessibility must remain at the heart of any national-level exam. By responding promptly to the crisis, NUMS has demonstrated sensitivity towards the well-being of its students.
With the new test date set for September 28, NUMS has advised students to stay updated through its official website and announcements. Candidates are encouraged to continue their preparation with renewed focus while ensuring they remain attentive to any future updates regarding test centers, roll numbers, or exam guidelines.
The NUMS MDCAT 2025 will mark the beginning of the admission process for the 2025–26 academic session, paving the way for aspiring doctors and dentists to secure seats in some of the most reputable medical institutions in the country.