<p>Well considering your post akhan, if your cousins want to apply to medical college and they themselves have studied and reside in Pakistan then they would be qualifying under their local national seats (meaning they will not apply on the basis of foreign seats.) Based on the criteria given they are eligible for admission into Pakistani Medical Schools. For Govt. Medical schools and Private Medical schools they will be required not only to submit their final marks/grades…but they will also have to show up for the medical examination at their local testing center in Pakistan which is usually held in the fall and it covers much of math, english, and science. It is evident to conclude as well that there are more seats available for nationals than foreigners and considering the factor of their marks/grades they have a greater chance of getting in simply because there are more seats available for them.</p>
<p>Akhan concerning your post 17: Are you a college student studying here in the U.S. If so you would have had to taken the SAT or ACT. Unfortunatley Aga Khan only accepts your SAT score. You must have at least a 1250 or above (or 24 on the MCAT) to qualify for admission. For AMC…they will take a brief look at your test scores either from the SAT or ACT but they will focus more on the grades you got in their courses. Also you cannot apply for admission now. For one it is to early and second they do not make the application forms available until the FALL of 2007. So you will have to check not only on the internet/school’s website but sometimes I know that medical schools in Pakistan place an AD in U.S. Pakistani Newspapers notifying potential foreign applicants like yourself. Also call the PK consulate and embassy to make sure…they might know when the admission process will begin. I hate to break it to you but your college bio grade is considerably low. Although you passed with a C…keep in mind your competing with others who made a A. Also note that the IBCC will deduct 20% off each later grade for U.S. applicants…So your C will turn into a considerably low grade. But don’t let that stop you…theres noting like giving something a chance. Plus you have to apply on the high school basis not get my math grade from college and use my grades from bio and chem in high school. Unless you have earned a B.A. or B.S. or higher then you can use your college grades. Since you completed high school you can only use your high school grades at this time.</p>