A level students.

Byline: Farooq Kamran - Islamabad

WHILE most of my classmates decided to study abroad I decided to pursue my studies in Pakistan as I wanted to study medicine.

I knew that A level students faced more difficulties getting into medical college than students who have passed their intermediate examinations, but only realised what an uphill task it was when I went through the mill.

The highest grade a student can attain in A levels is 90 per cent and I scored 88pc.

My medical college entry test...

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