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SHIFA COLLEGE OF MEDICINE in Islamabad, Pakistan

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#1 ·
Shifa College of Medicine in Islamabad, Pakistan is currently accepting applications from applicants all over the world to join the medical school class of 2011.

Applications are accepted year round and information regarding what is required to apply is listed at http://www.shifacollege.edu

Many of the original forum users here are upperclassmen at Shifa College and would love to answer any questions that you have regarding the college and its application procedure.

Hope this helps!

UPDATE: Find pictures of Shifa College of Medicine HERE
 
#3 ·
Majid said:
Why is Shifa college more expensive for foreigners than some other recognised universities? e.g. Ayub?
Majid, you're right. Shifa is more expensive than other medical schools in the region, but there is a reason for that. Unlike Ayub, which is funded almost entirely by the Govt. of Pakistan, Shifa College which costs $12,000 per year, is not funded by the Govt of Pakistan at all. Being private it depends on tuition in order to raise funds to pay faculty, procure equipment for labs, and basically cover all the expenses of running a medical school.

That being said, Shifa does however have better facilities, a better student-to-microscope ratio than Govt schools, and a much more qualified faculty at its disposal. Also the fact that you'll be able to see patients under the instruction of physicians who have American and British degrees goes a long way in helping you hone your clinical sense.

As is often said, you get what you pay for. The govt schools are cheaper, but there is a difference in quality.
 
#4 ·
URGENT!

How come Shifa medical college is accepting applications right now? I heard that we have to apply during the summer to attend medical college in pakistan...at least for high school students. I am currently living in USA, and am in the 12th grade. This is my last semester and in June 2006, I'll have completed high school. I have already taken all the required classes which the medical colleges in pakistan look for...for example...Biology (in 9th grade) Chemistry (in 10th grade) and Physics (in 11th grade). Now that I am in 12th grade...I am taking AP Biology as well as Bio research since I have completed all the science courses.

I was hoping that I can apply early since I have already taken and passed the classes the Pak medical college require...however someone was telling me that I must complete 12th grade first before I apply...regardless of the fact that I might have taken the required subjects. For that reason...I am waiting till the summer of 2006 to apply. If someone can please give me any information regarding the procedure of applying that will be really helpful...much research I have already done on my own.

Also I heard that this year the rules have changed and now it has become even more competitive for foreign students. They changed the self-finance seats to only 4 for foreign students...and seats under technical assitance program are different for each college. Which one should I apply for or can I apply for? Self finance or Technical assistance? How difficult is it to get into medical colleges in Pakistan?

As for me...I don't mind which medical college I get into in Pakistan. Originally I am from Lahore so I prefer medical colleges in Lahore...but it doesn't matter it can be khi, isb, multan...whatever. So do i still just submit one application? or I gotta submit different for medical colleges in Sindh and different for medical colleges in Punjab? That's what has really been confusing me. I heard from someone that I submit only one application in which I list my top choices...but after equivilance of my marks...they will let me know which medical school I am eligiable for...whether it be in Punjab, Sindh or anywhere else. Is this true? :?:

Lolz...I am really sorry about this...I have written like an essay but this is really confusing especially since I hear so many different things from others...and different things from different websites...Also many of the medical college in Pakistan don't really have good websites...so it doesn't help much.

Plz try to answer my questions :( lolzz...I have written like a whole essay so i'll stop for now.
Thanks for any help
 
#5 ·
Moazzma,

Shifa College of Medicine is accepting applications right now because it is a private medical college, not a government-sponsored one. The application process that you have heard about consisting of self-finance seats and technical assistance seats only applies to government run medical colleges.

And yes, you are correct in that you submit one central application through the Pakistan embassy in the US and then they will decide where you are placed.

Since I myself attend a private medical college, I don't have too much info on how the govt. school process works besides that, but I'm hoping someone else on the forum could help you out more.

Hope this helps :D
 
#7 ·
Moazzma,

I tried applying to government colleges in Pakistan before I came to Shifa. It is a long process. First of all you can't just randomly apply to any govt college in any city. There is a thing called "domicile" in Pakistan, which means that you are only allowed to apply to colleges that fall under your domicile. For instance, I wanted to apply for Khyber Medical College in Peshawar, so along with Khyber, I was allowed to apply to all other govt medical colleges in NWFP (i.e. Ayub Medical, etc.). I am not sure how they determine what a foreign student's "domicile" is, it may be your choice. I chose NWFP because that's where most of my family is...but the smarter choice would be Punjab, since it has about 100000 times more medical colleges than any other province (Pakistani government has traditionally been a Punjab-friendly govt..go figure), so your options would be greatly increased. The process of sending the applications through the Pakistani embassy in Washington DC is also a long one, so you might want to get started on that early. Good luck!
 
#8 ·
atenolol,

First of all thanks for the comment...however you confused me a little. lol I have done a lot of research on applying to med schools in Pak...and talked with many who went to Pakistan and are currently studying there...some of them I know personally and few I got in contact with through some medical websites. I have never heard of anything about the "domicile" thing. No one has mentioned that before...so I am not too clear on that. I know for sure that it's a long process...and about getting the papers from Washington DC as well...but I questioned a lot of people about my college choices. Like for example, I am originally from Lahore, so mostly I prefer medical colleges in Lahore...however I don't just wanna limit myself to KMC, FJMC, AIMC, and stuff..I also want to apply to some in Multan because I might not get accepted to ones in Lahore. You see what i mean? But someone was telling me that all I need to do is apply and they'll let me know about all the colleges that I can attend anywhere in pakistan...whether in Lahore or somewhere in Khi or wherever.
But i don't really know if that's true...I can understand that if i apply to Punjab med. colleges they'll let me know about the ones in Punjab that I can attend but what about if I wanna apply to a college in Sindh...or somewhere...JUST IN CASE i don't get into any in Punjab lol...just to be on the safe side...especially since now they limited the foreign students seats (in punjab) to only 4.
Anyway...thanks for telling me about the "domicile" thing...I'll def. try to find out about that or call up the people incharged of this whole stuff and ask them.

-If anyone else has any other information on how many govt colleges we can apply to...or if there is any limit to the amount of govt colleges we apply for ...plz let me know...
Thanks,
 
#10 ·
ahsanabbas1,
AOA, someone told me that after the equivalence process, you need to get higher than a 660 or something like that...perhaps it's 630...i'm not 100% sure, but someone who attends Shifa told me that.

I am gonna be applying to government colleges, so does anyone know how many marks I need after they deduce an equivalence of 20% of my marks...plzz let me know if anyone has any information on that...FOR GOVT. medical colleges.

Thanks
 
#11 ·
Moazzma,

You're correct--you need a 660 on your equivalence certificate to be eligible to apply for medical school in Pakistan.

Not too sure about the govt school requirements though :?
 
#13 ·
Rehan,
My parents have asked me to apply to Shifa since its taking applications right now...however, like i mentioned before, I am in the last semester of 12th grade (which i will complete by june of 2006)...so can I still send my applications...since they are taking right now.
 
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#15 ·
Moazzma,

I wouldn't recommend that you apply right now. First of all, because Shifa's admissions are becoming more and more competetive every year, it's better that you wait until you have everything that they require for admissions. Namely, a high school diploma, three SAT II subject tests over 650 (Bio, Chem, and Physics), and an equivalency certificate with at least 660.

If you don't have even one out of those three pieces of the application, your application will most likely not make it past the secretary's office and not even be considered.

Once you have all of those things then you can apply as early as you want as long as it's before the application deadline (sometime in October).
 
#422 ·
Moazzma,

I wouldn't recommend that you apply right now. First of all, because Shifa's admissions are becoming more and more competetive every year, it's better that you wait until you have everything that they require for admissions. Namely, a high school diploma, three SAT II subject tests over 650 (Bio, Chem, and Physics), and an equivalency certificate with at least 660.

If you don't have even one out of those three pieces of the application, your application will most likely not make it past the secretary's office and not even be considered.

Once you have all of those things then you can apply as early as you want as long as it's before the application deadline (sometime in October).
#shocked ok ok ok... mastahriz u sound like the ryt person to tlk to.. all the university websites tlk abt the SAT II, MCAT & AP which are all for USA students. Im in UK and wnt to apply.. theres two major problems.. firstly don't have physics at A level because it wasnt compulsary to get into med in london and secondy cnt do entrance exam bcz thts the day my results come out and also cant do alternatives cz they dnt hold them in uk...
i am doing a levels in religious studies, chemistry, biology and psychlogy

so be honest do u think i could get a plce at shifa?
 
#16 ·
to whom it may concern


the most important thing before applying to any med school in pakistan is the IBCC equivalence .. u need to have atleast 660 (60% for FSc students) to be able to apply .. this is a requirement of PMDC and some colleges have increased the minimum to 70% i.e AKU ... to be able to apply to gov colleges u need to have a domiclie of the province that ur applying in . u can only get a domicile of that province that u belong to and that is determined by the address on ur NIC or POC (pak origin card) so if ur looking to apply in punjab u need a domicile from any city in punjab or the federal capital .. the application process usually starts in august or september cuz the FSc students dont get their results till late july or august ... im not sure whether they still have the entry test or not ... u cant apply at the moment cuz u cant get ur IBCC .. for that u need ur high school transcript ( to be sealed and sent to IBCC or delivered in person with seal intact) .. the best thing right now would be to register for SAT II ... my brother applied last year but he took his SAT in october and cudnt make the deadline n decided against going to pakistan ... nyways ... register for SAT II , take it asap ... as soon as u get ur transcript , apply for IBCC and then apply to shifa asap ... good luck !
 
#17 ·
Thanks for the great advice Sohaib!

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Just click on Profile up in the menu bar and give us an image. :p
 
#20 ·
Moazzma,

Have you gotten your IBCC certificate yet? Be sure to get that done way before the application deadlines because Shifa and other schools won't take your application seriously without that certificate and the IBCC office has been known to take a while!
 
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#21 ·
Rehan,

Thanks for being concerned...but I can't get that done until I get my FINAL transcript of high school...I already have my transcript done as of NOW...but I need to finish the last semester of 12th grade...which Inshallah, I will...by June, and then finally in June when I graduate and have my final transcript ready...I can send it for the IBCC certificate.

But Thanks for asking =)
 
#24 ·
start studying for ur SAT II ... u need to focus on 2 subjects only cuz to get in u need 2 650s only ... also , if u have any relatives in ISB , send ur documents to them , if not then try and go there right after high school and get all the paperwork done personally cuz that way u can get it done faster .... good luck :)



p.s. hey rehan , i have quite a collection of the questions that other shifa ppl got on their step1 and i was thinking of starting a shifa qbank or something ... i'll do something about that next week after my exam inshallah
 
#25 ·
The Domicile thing is totally un-needed in this discussion concerning foreigners, thats only in regards to locals applying for a seat in their region of pakistan, as proof as being a citizen of that particular area.

Concerning foreigners applying to medical schools in Pakistan, it is really quite simple if you are persistant. Sat 2 or whatever, probably even 1 are useless. I'll list the steps for you.

1. You need to graduate high school first, making sure you have taking the subjects of Biology, Chemistry, Physics and English. You will also need your transcripts, I would suggest getting at least 8 SEALED transcripts and dont bother opening them, you dont need so many but in Pakistan people lose things all the time so its best to have backups.

2. Your original High School Diploma. Make copies, get them attested, and never leave the original anywhere with anyone. They might ask to see it, thats fine.

3. Now, to gain admission, no matter where you want to go or apply to, you need an Equivalence certificate. You will need your sealed transcripts, copy of your passport, proof of Pakistan Origin (Pakistan Origin Card copy, pakistan origin visa if you have that, or NICOP (national identity card for overseas pakistanis) copy. I'm not sure if you'll need all this at the IBCC or not but you will for the next step, as well as a copy of your parents passport, I think one of your parents should be a foreign citizen as well. Head over to the IBCC, its much better if you know someone in pakistan who can be persistant as this is the HARDEST and most annoying thing to get done. Fill out the application form, make sure everything is filled in as they like to find mistakes. Hopefully after all that, you'll get your IBCC Equivalence Certificate and it should say PRE-MED.. If not, you will have to fight some more. And if your marks arent at least 660/1100 then you cant apply for med school here so fight and argue to have them raise it somehow.

2. Armed with your minimum of 60% IBCC Pre Med certificate, High School Transcript, High School Diploma, Copy of Passport, proof of pakistani originan, copy of parents passport, hope I'm not forgetting anything, you then head over to Economic Affairs Division near the president House in Islamabad to the fourth floor. You will find a dinky office, where you will request a form to apply. Fill it out properly, get it attested with copies of all your documents. Now, there is a list of ALL the medical colleges in the country, and you select 1, 2, 3 etc based on order of preference. When the deadline expires, they will then go through everyones preferences and the people with the higher IBCC marks will get first choice until all the seats in that college are filled in and so on. NWFP colleges are $5000 so they are usually filled by the better marks students. RMC is $7000, I think bahalpur is 5 or 7, KE is like 10,000$. If your selected to a college, you will receive a letter from them telling you.

3. If you dont like the college you were put into, or you didnt get accepted, (you should be keeping in constant touch with these guys), dont fret, as many foreigners who apply back out or give up their seats and then whoever is next in line gets it. Initially I was selected for Nishtar in Multan, but it was really a weird far away place and after a week a seat opened in RMC and I took it.

Its not really that complicated once you get the hang out if =)

Now that was for SELF FINANCE FOREIGNER students of pakistani origin who hold foreign passport!

If you happen to have higher marks then 60% or you have good contacts, you can also apply for a technical assistance seat which is like $3000 or so at the most, so you could also go that way. Best of luck.
 
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