Faiza Siddiqui, Naila Baig, Zeelaf Shahid, Hanan Furqan Siddiqui, Mohd Subhan Ali Siddiqui
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背景与目标:医学院的入学竞争非常激烈,需要教育机构制定严格的选拔标准。他们会仔细评估入学资格和资格考试,以确定适合其医学课程的申请人。本文旨在评估这些标准对巴基斯坦各地医学院学生总体学业成绩的预测作用。方法:这项描述性观察研究在卡拉奇的一所私立医科和牙科学院进行。根据 HSC 分数、入学考试分数以及第一、第二、第三和第四学年的分数等因素进行了多元线性回归分析,以预测最后一年的成绩。结果:研究表明,HSC 和 A 级的医学预科成绩与 MBBS 第一学年成绩呈中等正相关(r=0.403),与最终学年成绩呈强相关(r=0.603)。入学考试(MDCAT)与第一年、第三年(r=0.348)和第四年(r=0.367)的分数呈中度正相关。在比较临床前学年成绩与临床学年成绩时,发现一年级与三年级(r=0.721)、一年级与四年级(r=0.570)、一年级与最后一年(r=0.619)、三年级与四年级(r=0.711)、三年级与五年级成绩(r=0.602)、四年级与五年级成绩(r=0.651)之间有很强的正相关性。结论:本研究表明,医学预科成绩和医学院入学测试可预测学生未来在专业考试中的总体学习成绩。同时,也为医学教育工作者提供了洞察力,以发现医学院低年级的薄弱学生。
Correlation of Assessment Scores and Performance of Students from Admission to Graduation at Liaquat College of Medicine and Dentistry
BACKGROUND &OBJECTIVE: Gaining admission to medical school is highly competitive, requiring rigorous selection criteria by educational institutions. They carefully assess entry qualifications and eligibility tests to identify suitable applicants for their medical programs. The objective is to evaluate how well these criteria predict student's overall academic performance in medical colleges across Pakistan.
METHODOLOGY: The descriptive, observational study was conducted at a private medical and dental College, in Karachi. A multiple linear regression analysis was conducted to predict the final year score based on factors such as HSC score, entry test score, and scores from the first, second, third, and fourth years.
RESULTS: The study shows that the pre-medical scores of HSC and A levels have a moderate positive correlation with the first-year MBBS (r=0.403) and a strong correlation with the final-year scores (r=0.603). The entry test (MDCAT) has a moderately positive correlation with the first, third (r=0.348), and fourth-year (r=0.367) scores. On comparing pre-clinical year scores with clinical years, a strong positive correlation was seen between 1st year and 3rd year (r=0.721), 1st year and 4th year (r=0.570), 1st year and final year (r=0.619), 3rd year and 4th year (r=0.711), 3rd year and 5th-year scores (r=0.602), 4th year, and 5th-year scores (r=0.651).
CONCLUSION: This study shows that the pre-medical scores and medical college entry tests can predict student’s overall future academic performance in professional examinations. Also, provides insight to medical educationists to identify weak students in their early medical college years.