MDCAT Aggregate Calculator

Calculate your admission aggregate for Medical and Dental College Admission Test (MDCAT) using F.Sc, Matric, and MDCAT scores with the official formula.

Medical & Dental College Admission Test (MDCAT)

MDCAT aggregate formula: 50% F.Sc, 10% Matric, and 40% MDCAT score. This is the standard formula used across Pakistan for medical admissions.

F.Sc Pre-Medical with Biology, Chemistry, Physics

Matric with Science subjects

MDCAT score out of 200

MDCAT Formula:

Aggregate = (F.Sc % × 0.50) + (Matric % × 0.10) + (MDCAT Score/200 × 100 × 0.40)

F.Sc carries the highest weightage (50%) followed by MDCAT (40%)

MDCAT Information

Eligibility Criteria

  • • F.Sc Pre-Medical with minimum 60% marks
  • • Biology, Chemistry, Physics compulsory
  • • Matric Science with minimum 50% marks
  • • Age limit: 17-25 years for MBBS
  • • Valid MDCAT score (same year)

Medical Programs

  • MBBS: Bachelor of Medicine & Surgery
  • BDS: Bachelor of Dental Surgery
  • DPT: Doctor of Physiotherapy
  • Pharm.D: Doctor of Pharmacy
  • DVM: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine

MDCAT Test Structure

Subject Distribution
  • • Biology: 100 questions (50%)
  • • Chemistry: 54 questions (27%)
  • • Physics: 46 questions (23%)
  • • Total Questions: 200
Test Details
  • • Duration: 3.5 hours (210 minutes)
  • • Type: Multiple Choice Questions
  • • Correct Answer: +1 mark
  • • Wrong Answer: No negative marking

Expected Merit Ranges (Government Colleges)

MBBS Programs
  • • Federal: 85-90%
  • • Punjab: 80-88%
  • • Sindh: 75-85%
  • • KPK: 75-82%
  • • Baluchistan: 70-78%
  • • AJK: 72-80%
Other Programs
  • • BDS: 75-82%
  • • DPT: 70-78%
  • • Pharm.D: 65-75%
  • • DVM: 60-70%
  • • Allied Health: 55-65%

Note: Merit varies annually based on candidate performance and seat availability.

Preparation Tips

  • Focus on F.Sc: It carries 50% weightage in aggregate
  • Biology emphasis: 50% of MDCAT questions are from Biology
  • • Practice MDCAT past papers and sample tests regularly
  • • Understand concepts rather than rote memorization
  • • Time management is crucial during the test
  • • Stay updated with MDCAT syllabus changes

Important Notes

  • • MDCAT is conducted separately by each province
  • • Different provinces may have slightly different formulas
  • • Some private colleges may have their own criteria
  • • Always verify with official sources before making decisions
  • • Keep all original documents ready for verification