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Breaking News: The "Zero Percentile" Policy

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Breaking News: The "Zero Percentile" Policy In a controversial but major update for current (2025-26) leftover seats, the Health Ministry has reduced the quali…

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  • Breaking News: The "Zero Percentile" Policy In a controversial but major update for current (2025-26) leftover seats, the Health Ministry has reduced the qualifying percentile for reserved categories to zero to fill 18,000+ vacant seats.
  • This move aims to address the acute shortage of specialists in non-clinical branches like Anatomy and Biochemistry.
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Breaking News: The "Zero Percentile" Policy

Breaking News: The "Zero Percentile" Policy

In a controversial but major update for current (2025-26) leftover seats, the Health Ministry has reduced the qualifying percentile for reserved categories to zero to fill 18,000+ vacant seats. This move aims to address the acute shortage of specialists in non-clinical branches like Anatomy and Biochemistry.

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