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BIEK results 2025: Girls clinch top positions in pre-medical group
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- Aug 09, 2025
KARACHI: The Board of Intermediate Education Karachi (BIEK) on Saturday announced the results of the 2025 annual intermediate pre-medical group examinations, with all top three positions secured by female students.
BIEK chairman Faqeer Muhammad Lakho said the group’s overall pass percentage stood at 56.99.
A total of 28,259 candidates registered for the exams, of which 27,323 appeared and 15,582 passed.
Fatima Siddiqui of Bahria College Karsaz bagged the first position with 1,021 marks out of 1,100, securing an A-1 grade.
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The second position also went to Bahria College Karsaz’s Munazza Khan, who scored 1,016 marks with an A-1 grade.
Anusha Naveed of Emerging Technologies clinched third place with 1,015 marks, also earning an A-1 grade.
— Board Of Intermediate Education Karachi (@BiekOfficial) August 9, 2025
Among the successful candidates, 1,996 secured an A-1 grade, 3,401 an A grade, 4,707 a B grade, 4,595 a C grade, 1,878 a D grade, and 60 passed with an E grade.
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The BIEK chairman congratulated the achievers and announced that a special ceremony would be held after results of all groups are declared to honour position holders along with their parents and teachers.
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Meanwhile, the the Pakistan Medical & Dental Council (PMDC) announced that Medical & Dental Colleges Admission Test (MDCAT 2025) will be held on Sunday, 5th October 2025.
In a statement, the PMDC also rejected the reports in media about 80 per cent increase in MDCAT exam fee. “There has been a misunderstanding regarding the MDCAT examination fee, which claims that it has increased by 80%,” the council noted.
It clarified that the fee for the MDCAT has increased modestly and gradually over the past years: in 2024, it was Rs8,000, and for 2025, it has been set at Rs9,000.
“This year, only Rs1,000 has been added to the previous year’s fee, which is an increment of 12.5%, not 80% as circulated in the social media.”
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The MDCAT exam is going to be conducted by universities nominated by the federal and provincial authorities, not by PMDC. However, PMDC as a regulator has developed a uniform syllabus for the MDCAT in consultation with all stakeholders, including federal and provincial authorities.