The Peshawar High Court has taken the step of delaying the release of the Medical and Dental College Admission Test (MDCAT) results, as reported by ARY News on Friday.
This decision comes after students who took the MDCAT filed a petition in the court, alleging the use of Bluetooth devices for cheating during the test.
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The court has temporarily suspended the release of the MDCAT test results and has scheduled the next hearing for September 21.
In response to these allegations, the court has requested explanations from key authorities, including the Chief Secretary, the Executive Director of the Educational Testing Agency (ETA), and the Registrar of the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC).