The University of Health Sciences (UHS) has decided on the UHS 2025 admission schedule for Allied Health Sciences and Pharmacy degrees in an effort to simplify the admissions procedure and raise medical education standards not only for Combine Admission Year. With major academic leaders and principals of connected colleges present, UHS Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Ahsan Waheed Rathore oversaw a joint session of the Boards of Studies to reach this decision.
Admissions for the Fall Semester 2025 will open the first week of July according to the approved calendar and stay open until the last week of the month. A significant milestone for prospective students, the Undergraduate Admission Test will be administered in the first week of August. The initial merit list is due to be released in the third week of August so that qualified candidates can get ready for the Fall courses, which are formally set for September 30, 2025.
Applications for those wishing to enroll in the Spring Semester 2026 will open in the final week of December 2025. Entrance examinations are scheduled for early February 2026, with the first merit list to follow in the third week of February. Classes for the Spring Semester are set to start March 30, 2026, allowing candidates plenty of time to finish the admissions procedure.
Aside from admissions, the meeting concentrated on improving the standard of clinical education. Prof. Dr. Rathore stressed that every affiliated Allied Health college should have its own teaching hospital with a minimal capacity of 200 beds. This marks a break from the former habit of depending on Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with external healthcare facilities, which frequently resulted in erratic training experiences.
Institutions that create internal clinical training systems will guarantee that all students receive hands-on, consistent, and high-quality clinical exposure within their own grounds. This action fits UHS’s goal of raising Allied Health education levels and generating capable graduates ready for the healthcare sector.
The Vice Chancellor declared that UHS will officially send a decree to the Allied Health Council demanding compliance with this fresh policy. Academic experts think this project would greatly enhance the consistency and quality of medical education in Pakistan, therefore helping both patients and students.
Staying informed on the UHS 2025 admission schedule and grasping these new clinical training criteria will be essential for a successful academic path for pupils aiming to secure their spot in the coming sessions.