NATIONAL-MDCAT 25'S
NATIONAL-MDCAT 25'S
January 24, 2025 at 09:08 AM
4th Success Story 1 Positive React ❤️ 2 Negative React 👍🏻 My name is Muhammad Ali Makkee, and my journey toward achieving my dream of joining Public Sector Medical College (has been a testament to perseverance, determination, and self-belief. In my first attempt at MDCAT, I scored 169/200, with an aggregate of 90.80%. Despite my efforts, I was unable to secure admission to a public sector medical college. It was a difficult time for me, and my family, eager for me to start my medical career, encouraged me to join CMH Multan, one of the top private medical colleges in Pakistan with an A+ PMDC ranking. Although CMH Multan was an excellent institute, I wasn't satisfied. Deep down, I knew that my dream was to study in a government medical college, and my heart yearned for the prestigious halls of King Edward Medical University. My first day at CMH Multan was bittersweet. During the welcome ceremony, the head of the college shared a heartfelt story about his father, a proud professor at King Edward Medical College. The hall erupted in applause, celebrating the legacy of excellence that KEMU represented. Another speaker, a brigadier and surgeon, inspired us with his stories of being a graduate of KEMU. Their words ignited a spark within me and reminded me of the worth of King Edward Medical University. That day, I made a life-changing decision: I would give MDCAT another attempt. I could either spend the next five years regretting my unfulfilled dream or work tirelessly to turn that dream into reality. Balancing MBBS studies and MDCAT preparation was an uphill battle. My day began at 7:45 am and ended at 3:00 pm with rigorous medical studies. In May 2024, I started preparing for MDCAT, dedicating two hours daily to self-study. Many of my friends warned me against this decision, emphasizing the risks of juggling two demanding endeavors. But I trusted my instincts and refused to let fear hold me back. By July, I joined Stars Academy Multan for test sessions. Around the same time, I had to face Block 2 exams in MBBS, which I failed due to my overwhelming schedule. The pressure was immense―I knew if I failed MDCAT, it would have serious repercussions on my MBBS studies. Yet, I kept my resolve strong, finding comfort and motivation in the support of my friends. My routine during academy days was grueling, with hardly any breaks as I juggled studies from morning to night. Finally, the day of the MDCAT arrived. On the night before, I felt a wave of nervousness but reminded myself of my hard work and unwavering preparation. On September 22, I woke up with a calm mind, recited prayers, and headed to the exam center. I approached the test with confidence and a cool, composed attitude, which allowed me to perform at my best. When the results were announced, I could hardly believe my eyes. I had scored 193/200, with an aggregate of 96.99%-a result that surpassed all my expectations. At that moment, I realized that every ounce of effort, every sleepless night, and every sacrifice had been worth it. Alhamdulillah. This experience has taught me that dreams are worth fighting for, no matter how challenging the path may seem. Perseverance, faith, and a refusal to give up can turn even the mostdaunting challenges into triumphs. To anyone facing obstacles on the road to their dreams, remember: the struggle is temporary, but the reward is everlasting. DANI MDCAT 25'S👇🏻 https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VadsNMoLikg6LUsxkF0u
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