MDCAT
MDCAT – Complete Guide for Pakistani Pre-Medical Students
MDCAT (Medical and Dental College Admission Test) is the most important entrance exam for medical and dental colleges. It is designed for students in Pakistan who want admission to MBBS and BDS programs. Every year, thousands of students appear in MDCAT, but only a limited number secure seats in medical colleges.
This detailed guide explains everything about this entrance test, which includes its syllabus, eligibility, registration, results, and the aggregate calculator, in a simple and easy way.
Table of Contents
- What Is MDCAT?
- Importance of MDCAT in Pakistan
- MDCAT Eligibility Criteria
- MDCAT Syllabus (Updated)
- MDCAT Exam Pattern
- MDCAT Registration Process
- MDCAT Result & Merit System
- MDCAT Aggregate Calculator
- Public vs. Private Medical Colleges
- MDCAT Preparation Tips
- Conclusion
What Is MDCAT?
MDCAT stands for Medical and Dental College Admission Test. It is a standardized government-level entrance exam. The regulatory body responsible for its conduction is the Pakistan Medical & Dental Council (PMDC).
MDCAT is mandatory for admission to:
- MBBS
- BDS
in both public and private medical colleges across Pakistan.
Importance of MDCAT in Pakistan
MDCAT plays an important & key role in medical admissions because:
- It ensures merit-based selection.
- Reduces board marking differences
- Tests conceptual understanding
Even the students with higher FSC marks are not able to crack this exam just due to a lack of basic concepts.
MDCAT Eligibility Criteria
Understanding MDCAT eligibility is the first step before preparation, as it starts from the intermediate level.
Academic Requirements
- FSC (Pre-Medical) or equivalent degree recognized in Pakistan
- Mandatory Subjects: Biology, Chemistry
- Optional Subjects: Physics or Mathematics
- Minimum marks for this test: 60% in Intermediate
On seats reserved for foreign students
Students can also apply for seats reserved for foreign students on the basis of the following:
- SAT II with a minimum of 550 marks in each subject OR
- Foreign MCAT OR
- UCAT with 50% marks in each subject (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, OR Mathematics)
Age Limit
- No upper age limit (as per recent PMDC policy)
Nationality
- Pakistani residents
- Pakistanis living abroad
- Candidates with dual nationalities (with conditions)
MDCAT Syllabus (Subject-Wise)
The MDCAT syllabus is fully based on the FSC pre-medical curriculum. Each year PMDC announces the curriculum for the test. The designed pattern for the test in 2025 was as follows:
MDCAT Subject Distribution
Subject: MCQs
Biology: 81
Chemistry: 45
Physics: 36
English: 09
Logical Reasoning: 09
Total: 180
The difficulty level of the test also varies. You can check the syllabus from the PMDC official website by just clicking on the link below:
MDCAT recent syllabus
MDCAT Exam Pattern
Knowing the exam structure of any test is also necessary, as it helps a lot in smart preparation. There is no strict paper pattern for this entrance test. The test pattern in 2025 was as follows:
- Total MCQs: 180
- Duration: 3 hours
- Negative marking: No
- Paper Type: written
- Passing marks also vary each year and in 2025 were as follows:
- For MBBS: 55%
- For BDS: 50%
MDCAT Registration Process
The MDCAT registration process is completely online.
Registration Steps:
- Visit the official PMDC or provincial website.
- Create an account
- Enter personal & academic details
- Upload required documents
- Pay registration fee
- Download roll number slip
MDCAT Result & Merit System
The MDCAT result is announced online normally after a week of the exam. But the answer key is normally available a day after the test.
Result Includes:
The result includes the obtained score and total score; you have to calculate your merit and then apply to medical colleges for MBBS & BDS according to your preferences through the official PMDC website.
MDCAT Aggregate Calculator
Your MDCAT merit calculation is crucial for your final merit position.
Aggregate Formula
Component Weight:
- Entrance Test: 50%,
- FSC: 40%,
- Matric: 10%
Let’s understand with an Example:
Suppose you have scored 172 marks out of 180 in an entrance test. Its percentage will be 95.55555%, and its weightage in merit will be 47.77777. If the intermediate percentage is 92%, then its weightage will be 36.8. Similarly, the matric weightage will be 9.5 (in case of 95% marks). The overall aggregate will be 47.7 + 36.8 + 9.5 = 94%.
Public vs. Private Medical Colleges
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Number of public medical colleges in Pakistan
Punjab: 20
Sindh: 13
Khyber Pakhutnakhwa: 10
Balochistan: 04
Azad Jammu & Kashmir: 03
See seat allocation in public colleges here
The quota seats vary from college to college.
Number of Private Medical Colleges in Pakistan
Punjab: 48
Sindh: 17
Khyber Pakhutnakhwa: 11
Balochistan: 01
Azad Jammu & Kashmir: 01
See seat allocation in private colleges here
MDCAT Preparation Tips
- Start preparation early; score higher in intermediate, as it contains higher weightage.
- Focus more on biology, as it has a large number of questions.
- Practice MCQs daily
- Take weekly mock tests to assess yourself.
- Revise weak topics
- Avoid last-minute cramming and be confident.
Conclusion
This test is a main door to a medical career in Pakistan, as this career looks more profitable and is thought to help mankind. Clear information on the MDCAT syllabus, eligibility, registration, results, and the aggregate calculator can significantly improve and enhance your admission chances to medical colleges.
With proper planning, concept-based study, and regular and consistent practice, success in this test will be easier.
