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SMBB medical college provides scholarship to 50 students, honor 30 graduates for passing FCPS exams in first attempt

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KARACHI: Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Medical College Lyari has provided one year scholarships to its 50 brilliant and deserving students to complete their MBBS and have also honor its 30 graduates with appreciation certificates on passing FCPS exams in first attempt.

A ceremony to distribute scholarships and appreciation certificates to these students was organized by the management at college located in Lyari here on Saturday. College management also presented appreciation letters to parents who encouraged and worked hard to provide the needed support to their children to become a doctor. Students and their parents were guests of honor in this ceremony.

There were very emotional scenes at the ceremony, when parents shared their feelings and sufferings they faced to get their children enrolled to become a doctor. College principal also made her emotional speech.

Speaking on this occasion, Principal Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Medical College Prof. Dr. Anjum Rehman told that college has provided scholarship to 50 students studying in different years of MBBS. This includes student’s one year fee and complete syllabus, she told.

Our 30 graduates have passed FCPS part one and two exams in first attempt which is very encouraging for all of us and we all are overwhelmed. This is the exam in which many of doctors get success after multiple attempts. We are also very thankful to the leadership of Pakistan People Party, Sindh Government and health department for providing this college with required resources. Support of law enforcement agencies is also appreciable to bring peace here because there was once a time when teachers, students and parents were afraid to even come in this area, Prof. Anjum noted.

I am very happy that this college has provided opportunity to underprivileged communities as we have produced 300 doctors so far from this institute, she told.

Expressing their feelings, parents told that this medical college has made their dreams to get their children become a doctor, a reality. It is still difficult to believe that our sons and daughter have become doctors. We were also worried about paying fees but happy that college administration has solved this issue too, they added. News Desk

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