Aga Khan University Postgraduate Medical Education (Pgme) Induction Frequently Asked Questions
Aga Khan University Postgraduate Medical Education (Pgme) Induction Frequently Asked Questions
Aga Khan University Postgraduate Medical Education (Pgme) Induction Frequently Asked Questions
b. Application Fee
2. Admission Test
5. Residency Programmes
7. Accommodation
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PGME Induction Process
Q. How many Postgraduate Medical Education programmes does AKU offer?
A. Currently, AKU offers 70 programmes as follows:
PLEASE NOTE: The induction process for 2022 has been initiated with the
understanding that start date for programmes might be delayed, depending
upon the pandemic situation.
A. Yes, the process may vary for different programmes. There will be no
written admission test for applicants of fellowship programmes.
Q. How and when will I get the Admit Card?
A. You will receive a copy of your admit card on your portal and email. If you do
not receive this a week before the date of the Admission test, please contact the
Registrar Office at 34865406 / 34865140. Candidates are required to bring the
printout of the Admit Card at the Test Centre.
Q. I am awaiting some of the documents and cannot provide with the application
form? What should I do?
A. The documents that remain pending must be submitted by Wednesday, December
15, 2021 to the HR Office, if selected into the programme.
Q. What is the tuition fee structure to pursue postgraduate training at Aga Khan
University?
A. Candidates joining the postgraduate training programmes are paid a stipend. There
is no tuition fee. Candidates only pay a one-time application fee when submitting
an application.
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Q. How can I pay the application fee?
A. The process of paying (non-refundable) application fee can be viewed by clicking
the link https://www.aku.edu/mcpk/Documents/PGMEModeofPayment.pdf
In addition: candidates who are shortlisted for interview, will be expected to bring
original documents at the time of interview.
Q. Are there any additional requirements for fellows when they come for interview?
A. Fellows are expected to submit their research publications /Abstract if any at the
time of submitting the hard copies of the required documents along with the
application form.
A. Information on salary and fringe benefits can be obtained by clicking the below
links:
Internship Residency Fellowship
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Admission Test
Q. What is the objective of the Admission Test?
A. The Admission Test for all our programmes provides for a uniform measure and
tool of assessment to gauge the knowledge base of candidates applying to the
relevant programmes. There is an English language component to check language
competency.
Q. Who are exempted from writing the Admission Test?
A. Internship: Only those AKU graduates who have completed their MBBS
programme in 2019 or 2020 or 2021 will be exempted from writing the AKU
Internship Admission Test. This facility may be availed once only. AKU graduates
having completed their MBBS prior to 2019 although eligible to apply, are required
to write the relevant AKU Admission test and attend interviews.
Residency: Candidates having completed their one-year Internship programme
with good standing from Aga Khan University in December 2019 or 2020 are
exempted from writing the AKU Admission Test. This facility may be availed only
once. However they will have to meet the eligibility criteria of the programme they
are applying as well as sit for interviews. Applicants completing one-year
Internship from AKU prior to December 2019 while eligible to apply are required
to write the relevant AKU Residency test and appear for interviews.
Q. What types of questions are included in the test?
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Q. Can I change my discipline? What is the procedure?
To change the Centre, the candidate must send an email by August 10, 2021 to
[email protected] mentioning his/her full name, registration number,
discipline applied, Test Centre opted initially and change requested. No request
for change of discipline will be accepted after the deadline.
Q. What do I need to bring at the Test Centre?
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Multiple Mini-Interviews (MMIs)
Q. What are Multiple Mini-Interviews (MMIs)?
A. MMI consists of multiple interactions of shorter duration (like OSCE), testing
interpersonal and clinical skills to evaluate the candidate as a safe doctor on the
ward. Each interaction looks at one aspect of the skills required for Internship.
There is one interviewer on each station, where each candidate performs the same
task and goes through the similar set of questions. This gives a fair chance to each
candidate to show their ability in a non-threatening standardized environment.
Q. Who can appear for MMIs?
A. MMIs are only for short-listed candidates of Internship as well as Paediatrics and
Child Health Residency Programme. These are not conducted for any other
Residency and Fellowship positions.
Q. Will the scores of MMIs count in the final selection?
A. Yes.
A. ONLY medical graduates who have completed their MBBS are eligible to apply.
Graduates of other disciplines (B.Sc.; M.Sc.; B.Pharm.; D.Pharm., etc.) are not
eligible to apply.
Q. Do you offer Internship for BDS graduates?
A. No.
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Q. What is the difference between Internship and House Job?
Interns after completing the programme (i.e. 365 days contract) are entitled to
march in the academic procession at the PGME Graduation Ceremony and receive
the completion certificate.
Interns are also exempted from writing the admission test, should they wish to
pursue their Residency training at AKU provided they have a good standing record
during their Internship and fulfill the eligibility criteria for applying to the
discipline of choice. House Officers are not entitled to these privileges. They are
awarded a completion certificate on the University letterhead which is acceptable
to both PMC and CPSP.
Q. What are the requirements to apply for Internship?
A. Eligibility criteria to apply for Internship include:
1. MBBS or equivalent degree from an institution recognised by Pakistan
Medical Commission (PMC) with minimum score of 55% and above or
equivalent.
2. One-year provisional license from PMC
Q. What documents do I need to submit after shortlisting for interview in Internship
programme?
Candidates shortlisted for interviews will be required to submit hard copies of
the following documents through a reliable courier:
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a. Hard copy of application form received via email
b. Copies of mark sheets of professional examinations of Year1, Year2 & Year3
(Year4 optional).
c. Copy of provisional PMDC/PMC license (if available).
d. Copy of CNIC / NICOP / Passport (page 1&2).
e. Recent passport size coloured photograph showing clear full face and current
appearance. (No selfie or party photo)
f. Proof of payment receipt of application fee.
Q. My final year professional exams will be held in the last quarter of the year? Am
I eligible to apply?
A. All candidates who are expecting their final year results by end-January 2022 are
eligible to apply. All the required documents including result of final year and
PMC temporary license (or proof of submitting the application) must be
submitted by February 15, 2022. Requirements for internal candidates may vary.
Q. I have done six months of House Job from other institution. Can I join Internship
Programme at AKU?
A. Yes, you can join the Internship Programme even if you have done few months of
House Job from other institution provided you commit to complete the entire
duration of Internship at AKU i.e. one full year. Those who leave the programme
in the middle will not be issued any academic certificate. They will be given an
experience letter from our Human Resource Department which will not be
acceptable by PMC or CPSP.
Q. Will I get completion certificate if I join the House Job after couple of months?
A. Candidates joining the House Job after couple of months will be eligible to
receive a completion certificate for the duration they have been on-board
provided they complete the contract. This certificate will be acceptable by PMC
and CPSP.
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Q. I have done my MBBS from AKU. What privileges do I have?
A. AKU graduates who have completed their MBBS programme in 2019 or 2020 or
2021 will be exempted from writing the AKU Internship Admission Test. This
facility may be availed once only. AKU graduates having completed their MBBS
prior to 2019 although eligible to apply, are required to write the relevant AKU
Admission test and attend interviews. They will be directly inducted into the
programme. They will however be required to formally apply.
Q. I have done my MBBS from other country and want to join Internship. Am I
eligible?
A. Candidates completing their MBBS or equivalent degree from outside Pakistan
are required to first approach Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) to obtain
temporary license after getting their degrees verified and recognised. The website
of PMC is www.pmc.gov.pk.
Q. How are rotations allotted? Can I get a rotation of my choice?
A. Rotations are allotted purely on merit. The merit list is drawn based on the
performance of the candidates assessed in the AKU admission test and the
interviews (MMIs). If an Intern leaves the programme, the House Officer
appointed in replacement is offered rest of the rotations of that Intern.
Exchange of rotation will only be through Interns’ mutual understanding. Once the
understanding is developed, both candidates will be required to fill Exchange of
Rotation Form available in PGME Office and will be subject to approval by
Internship Director.
Residency Programmes
Pulmonary Medicine
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Q. What are the requirements to apply for Residency Programmes?
A. Generic eligibility criteria to apply for Residency include:
A. Candidates who can submit FCPS Part 1 certificate by December 15, 2021 are
eligible to apply.
Q. I have done my Internship from AKU. What privileges do I have?
A. If you want to join medicine sub-specialty and do not have experience in Internal
Medicine, you will need to apply for 2-year Internal Medicine Track. After two
years, you will be required to apply again for medicine sub-specialty.
A. No. If you choose any one track in Internal Medicine (2-year or 4-year) you
cannot switch to other track. This is in accordance with CPSP rules.
A. If you want to join surgical sub-specialty and do not have experience in General
Surgery, please mention the sub-specialty you are interested in (e.g. Orthopedics,
Urology, etc.). If you get selected, you will first rotate through General Surgery
core training and then progress to the relevant sub-specialty.
Q. I want to apply in surgical sub-specialty but I have not given my FCPS Part 1
exam yet. Can I apply?
A If you plan to appear in FCPS-I exam during the application year and submit the
results latest by December 15, 2021 you may apply.
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Q. I am a foreign candidate and want to join the Residency Programme. Am I eligible?
A. The working hours are half of the normal residency working hours including on-
calls.
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Q. What salary package and benefits are offered during flexible training?
A. Residents opting for flexible training are offered 50% of the salary offered to full-
time residents. Other benefits offered are:
Fellowship Programmes
Q. What documents do I need to submit after shortlisting for interview in fellowship
programme?
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Accommodation
Q. I am from outside Karachi and selected for the training programme. Is there any
accommodation facility?
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