The PMET 2026 (Punjab Medical Entrance Test) is not conducted anymore as a separate state-level medical entrance examination. Historically, PMET was organized by Baba Farid University of Health Sciences (BFUHS), Faridkot) for admission into MBBS and BDS programs offered by medical and dental colleges across Punjab. However, following the nationwide implementation of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) as the single entrance examination for undergraduate medical admissions in India, PMET has been fully discontinued. Since then, all admissions into medical, dental, AYUSH, and allied programs in Punjab are conducted based solely on NEET-UG scores, followed by a centralized counselling process handled by BFUHS.
For the 2026 admission cycle, candidates seeking seats in Government and Private Medical & Dental Colleges in Punjab must appear for NEET-UG 2026, expected to be conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) in May 2026. After NEET results are released, the Punjab MBBS/BDS counselling process will begin on the official BFUHS counselling portal. The process typically includes online registration, document verification, merit list publication, choice filling, seat allotment, and reporting to the allotted college. Reservation policies, state quota rules, and institutional quotas continue to be governed by BFUHS and the Government of Punjab.
Although the term PMET is still used informally by students, the formal admission pathway for medical and dental courses in Punjab is entirely NEET-based. Therefore, aspirants must prepare according to the NEET syllabus and guidelines and follow BFUHS notifications for the Punjab state counselling schedule, eligibility criteria, and seat distribution under the 85% state quota and 15% All India Quota.
All You Need to Know for PMET 2026
Basic Information on PMET
PMET 2026 – Exam Dates (Tentative)
PMET 2026 – Exam Highlights
PMET 2026 – Eligibility Criteria
PMET 2026 – Application Form
PMET 2026 – Exam Pattern
PMET 2026 – Syllabus
PMET 2026 – Admit Card
PMET 2026 – Result
PMET 2026 – Counselling
The PMET (Punjab Medical Entrance Test) was a state-level medical entrance examination conducted by Baba Farid University of Health Sciences (BFUHS), Faridkot, for admission into MBBS and BDS programs in Punjab. However, PMET has been permanently discontinued following the introduction of NEET-UG as the single national entrance examination for undergraduate medical and dental admissions in India. At present, all admissions to Government and Private Medical & Dental Colleges in Punjab are based solely on NEET-UG scores, and the state-level counselling process is conducted by BFUHS. Seat allotment is carried out under the 85% State Quota and 15% All India Quota, following merit, reservation policies, and candidate preferences. While the term “PMET” may still be used informally, the official and only valid entrance pathway for MBBS and BDS admissions in Punjab is NEET-UG, followed by Punjab’s centralized counselling.
Following is the list of the PMET 2026 exam dates. Please note that these dates are only tentative as the authorities are yet to release the dates in their official website.
Event
Tentative Dates
Notification Release
April-May 2026
Application Start
May 2026
Last Date to Apply
June 2026
Admit Card Release
Exam Date
Result Declaration
June-July 2026
Counselling Start
July 2026
PMET 2026 Exam Highlights:
Features
Details
Exam Name
Punjab Para Medical Entrance Test (PMET) 2026
Conducted by
Baba Farid University of Health Sciences (BFUHS)
Exam Level
State-Level
Exam Duration
180 minutes (3 hours)
Question Type
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Total Questions
200
Sections
Physics, Chemistry, Biology
Section-wise Questions
Physics - 50, Chemistry - 50, Biology - 100
Marking Scheme
4 marks for each correct answer; no negative marking
Syllabus
10+2 level topics in Physics, Chemistry, Biology (including Zoology and Botany)
Language
English
Eligibility
10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English
To prepare effectively for PMET 2026, candidates should first understand the exam pattern and syllabus thoroughly. Planning a strategic study timetable to cover all topics with regular revision is essential. Practicing mock tests and previous years' papers can improve time management and help identify weak areas to focus on. It is also important to maintain good health and rest adequately during the preparation period for optimal performance in the exam.
The cut off for PMET 2026 varies depending on the category, course, and participating colleges affiliated with the Baba Farid University of Health Sciences. The cut off marks are released after each round of seat allotment and serve as a benchmark for eligibility in seat allocation. Candidates can check official cut off lists post-exam to gauge their chances of admission into the desired medical courses under PMET 2026.
Q1. What is PMET 2026?
Ans. PMET 2026 refers to the Punjab Para Medical Entrance Test conducted by Baba Farid University of Health Sciences for admission into paramedical courses like BSc Nursing and other allied health programs in Punjab. Candidates need a 10+2 qualification with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English to be eligible. The exam is typically held in June offline.
Q2. What is the exam pattern of PMET 2026?
Ans. The PMET 2026 follows an offline pen-and-paper format with 200 multiple-choice questions from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, totaling 800 marks over 180 minutes. Each correct answer awards 4 marks with no negative marking for wrong answers. The medium is English.
Q3. When is PMET 2026 conducted and how to get the admit card?
Ans. PMET 2026 is scheduled for June, with exact dates announced in the official notification. Admit cards are downloadable from the BFUHS website using application details. Candidates must carry it to the exam center along with ID proof.
Q4. What are the preparation tips for PMET 2026?
Ans. Candidates should master the syllabus of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology at the 10+2 level, solve previous years' papers, and take mock tests for time management. Regular revision and focusing on weak areas through standard textbooks enhance performance. Maintaining health during preparation is crucial.
Q5. How are PMET 2026 cut-offs determined?
Ans. Cut-offs for PMET 2026 vary by category, course, and college, released after each counselling round by BFUHS. They depend on factors like exam difficulty, seat availability, and applicant numbers, serving as minimum scores for seat allotment. Candidates check official lists post-results.
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