UHS Announces MBBS Third Professional Results: 93.15% Pass, Ayesha Asif Tops with 942 Marks

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UHS Announces MBBS Third Professional Results: 93.15% Pass, Ayesha Asif Tops with 942 Marks

The University of Health Sciences (UHS) has officially declared the results of the Third Professional MBBS annual examinations for 2025 , achieving an impressive overall pass percentage of 93.15% . The announcement, made public on Thursday, brings relief and clarity to thousands of medical students across Punjab.

According to the official UHS gazette, a total of 5,347 candidates from 44 affiliated medical colleges appeared in the rigorous third-year MBBS exams. The results indicate that 4,979 students successfully cleared the professional assessments, while 366 candidates were unfortunately declared unsuccessful in one or more components.

Top Performers: Excellence from Lahore, Faisalabad, and Multan

The spotlight of this examination cycle falls on the top three position holders, who demonstrated exceptional academic prowess in clinical and para-clinical subjects.

  • First Position: Ayesha Asif from Allama Iqbal Medical College (AIMC), Lahore secured the highest marks across the province, tallying an outstanding 942 marks .

  • Second Position: Close on her heels is Noor Sultan of Aziz Fatima Medical College, Faisalabad , who secured 941 marks .

  • Third Position: Masooma from Bakhtawar Amin Medical College, Multan clinched third place with an impressive 933 marks .

The narrow margin between the top two rank holders—just a single mark—highlights the intense competition and high academic standards maintained across Punjab’s medical education sector.

UHS Efficiency: Results Declared Within 3 Days of Practical Exams

In a statement released to the press, a UHS spokesperson emphasized the unprecedented speed of the result-processing mechanism. “The Third Professional MBBS results have been compiled and declared within just three days following the conclusion of the practical examinations,” the spokesperson said. This rapid turnaround is being hailed as a benchmark for examination transparency and administrative efficiency in Pakistan’s public health university system.

The Third Professional MBBS examination typically covers critical subjects including Pathology, Pharmacology, and Community Medicine (Forensic Medicine in some curricula). The quick processing suggests advanced digital marking and result aggregation systems have been successfully implemented at the university.

How to Check Your UHS MBBS Result

Candidates can access their individual mark sheets and roll number slips through the official University of Health Sciences portal. The UHS has advised all students to follow these steps:

  • Visit the official UHS website: www.uhs.edu.pk

  • Click on the “Examinations” tab and select “Results.”

  • Choose “MBBS Third Professional Annual 2025.”

  • Enter your Roll Number and the security code displayed.

  • Download and print the result for future reference (required for next professional exams).

Analysis: What the 93.15% Pass Rate Means for Medical Education

A pass percentage of 93.15% is considered well above the national average for professional medical examinations. Experts suggest this high success rate reflects three key factors:

  • Quality of Instruction: Affiliated colleges, including AIMC Lahore and King Edward Medical University (KEMU), have maintained rigorous internal assessments.

  • Student Preparedness: The cohort demonstrated strong conceptual clarity in integrated modular curricula.

  • Fair Evaluation: UHS’s double-marking system for theory papers and centralized practical exams ensure merit-based outcomes.

However, the 366 unsuccessful students have been advised to apply for supplementary examinations. According to UHS by-laws, candidates who fail in up to two subjects may reappear as “probationers” within the next six months.

Historical Context and Future Implications

The Third Professional MBBS is often considered a “make-or-break” year, bridging basic health sciences (Year 1-2) with clinical rotations (Year 4-5). Success at this level allows students to proceed to hospital-based clerkships in Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, and Obstetrics.

With 44 colleges contributing to this result cycle, UHS remains the largest health sciences examining body in Punjab. The university has also hinted at releasing the Fourth Professional MBBS results earlier than scheduled, following the same accelerated model.

Important Advisory for Students

The UHS spokesperson warned students against falling prey to fraudulent “result modification” services. “UHS results are final and encrypted. Any claim of changing marks via online portals is illegal. Students should only trust the official website,” the statement read.

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