
King Edward Medical University (KEMU) Lahore is one of Pakistan’s oldest and most prestigious public-sector medical universities. If you are targeting MBBS, BDS, DPT, or BS Allied Health Sciences at KEMU for the 2026 session, this complete guide covers admission schedule, eligibility, MDCAT criteria, merit formula, fee structure, teaching hospitals, and step-by-step application process. Where official 2026 dates are not yet announced, they are clearly marked as tentative and based on the 2025 pattern.
Important: MBBS/BDS admissions for KEMU are processed through the Punjab centralized admission system (via UHS / Government of Punjab), while DPT and BS Allied Health programs are handled directly by KEMU through its own portal.
Official 2026 schedules will be announced after MDCAT 2026 and Punjab government notifications. Based on the recent cycles, a likely pattern is:
| Event | Expected Window (2026) | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Punjab MDCAT 2026 Registration | May – June 2026 | Conducted by PMDC / Provincial Authority |
| MDCAT 2026 Exam | August – September 2026 | Exact date announced by PMDC |
| Punjab MBBS/BDS Online Applications (UHS Portal) | September – October 2026 | Public-sector medical colleges including KEMU |
| 1st MBBS/BDS Merit List (KEMU) | October – November 2026 | Centralized list; KEMU on top merit |
| MBBS Classes Commence (KEMU) | November – December 2026 | As per UHS / Govt. of Punjab schedule |
| DPT / BS Allied Health Online Applications (KEMU) | October – November 2026 | Direct at KEMU portal – pattern from 2025 |
| DPT / Allied Health Entry Test & Merit Lists | November – December 2026 | Conducted and displayed by KEMU |
| DPT / AHS Classes Commence | Late December 2026 / Early 2027 | As notified in KEMU admission schedule |
Final dates will be confirmed on the official websites of KEMU and the Punjab admissions portal (UHS / Govt. of Punjab). Always follow official notifications.
KEMU is primarily an MBBS university but also offers BDS (via affiliated dental college), DPT, and multiple BS Allied Health programs. Program names and intake may vary slightly by year; always verify from the latest prospectus.
KEMU also offers BS degree programs in selected Allied Health disciplines (names may change slightly by session; use official prospectus for exact list):
For the latest list of undergraduate programs, always refer to the official KEMU Undergraduate Admissions section:
https://kemu.edu.pk/undergraduates-admissions/
Eligibility for MBBS/BDS is governed by PMDC regulations and the Punjab Government admissions policy. The conditions below reflect current rules and may be updated by PMDC.
| Program | Minimum MDCAT Score |
|---|---|
| MBBS | 65% or above (subject to latest PMDC notification) |
| BDS | 60% or above (subject to latest PMDC notification) |
Always confirm the latest MDCAT passing thresholds from the official PMDC announcements before applying.
Exact criteria vary slightly between disciplines (Lab Technology, Imaging, OT, Vision Sciences, etc.), but generally:
For detailed, program-wise eligibility, always check the latest KEMU admission advertisement / prospectus on:
https://kemu.edu.pk
The MDCAT is a standardized national / provincial test and is compulsory for MBBS and BDS admissions in public and private colleges in Pakistan.
A typical pattern (based on recent MDCAT structure) is:
| Subject | Approx. MCQs |
|---|---|
| Biology | Largest portion (≈ 30–35%) |
| Chemistry | Significant portion (≈ 25–30%) |
| Physics | Significant portion (≈ 25–30%) |
| English | Smaller portion |
| Logical Reasoning | Few MCQs |
The exact number of MCQs and marking scheme may change; always follow the official MDCAT 2026 syllabus and structure shared by PMDC / provincial testing authority.
The merit formula is defined by the Punjab Government / PMDC regulations. A typical pattern (recent years) is:
| Component | Weightage |
|---|---|
| Matric / SSC / O-Level | 10% |
| F.Sc. / HSSC / A-Level (Pre-Medical) | 40% |
| MDCAT Score | 50% |
Important: This formula can change if PMDC / Punjab revise the policy. Always check the current year MBBS/BDS admission policy issued by the Government of Punjab / UHS.
As a public-sector medical university, KEMU’s tuition fees are subsidized by the Government of Punjab. Exact amounts can vary by year and notification.
| Program | Approx. Annual Fee (Pakistani Students) |
|---|---|
| MBBS | ≈ PKR 70,000 – 100,000 (Govt-subsidized) |
| BDS | Similar range as MBBS at public-sector college |
| DPT | ≈ PKR 100,000 – 120,000 (may vary) |
| BS Allied Health Programs | Program-specific; usually lower than DPT |
Other Charges (Indicative):
For the official updated fee structure, always refer to the latest notifications or contact the KEMU accounts/admissions section via https://kemu.edu.pk.
Although KEMU is based on a single main campus in Lahore, it has a network of affiliated teaching hospitals where students receive their clinical training:
These hospitals collectively provide a very high patient load, diverse clinical exposure, and extensive training opportunities for KEMU students.
As a public-sector university, KEMU students may benefit from various government and institutional scholarship schemes including:
For updated details, students should contact the Financial Aid / Student Affairs section at KEMU.
King Edward Medical University (KEMU)
Address: Nila Gumbad, Anarkali, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Website: https://kemu.edu.pk
Undergraduate Admissions: https://kemu.edu.pk/undergraduates-admissions/
Email (General): info@kemu.edu.pk (or as given in latest admission ad)
Phone (Exchange): Use official numbers listed on the KEMU contact page for admissions queries.
This guide is compiled using officially available information and recent admission patterns up to late 2025. For MBBS/BDS 2026 at KEMU, final authority rests with PMDC, the Government of Punjab, and KEMU’s own notifications. Always verify key dates, fee figures, and policies from official sources before making decisions.

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