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MDCAT Aggregate Calculator 2026

Calculate your MDCAT 2026 aggregate — enter your SSC, FSc, and MDCAT scores to see your aggregate and which medical universities you may qualify for.

Matriculation (SSC) 10% weight

Marks Obtained

Total Marks

Intermediate (FSc) 40% weight

Marks Obtained

Total Marks

MDCAT Score out of 180 50% weight

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The PMC formula combines three components with fixed weightages.

10%(SSC)40%(FSc)50%(MDCAT)

SSC10%

Matriculation

FSc40%

Intermediate

MDCAT50%

out of 180

SSC: (obtained ÷ total) × 10

FSc: (obtained ÷ total) × 40

MDCAT: (score ÷ 180) × 50

Aggregate = SSC + FSc + MDCAT

01

Enter SSC Marks

Input your obtained and total marks from Matriculation (10th grade).

02

Enter FSc Marks

Input your obtained and total marks from Intermediate / FSc Pre-Medical (12th grade).

03

Enter MDCAT Score

Input your MDCAT score. The maximum score is 180.

04

Calculate

Click the button to instantly see your aggregate and which universities you may qualify for.

A-Level students: Use your IBCC equivalence certificate to convert your A-Level grades to FSc equivalent marks before entering them above.

Frequently Asked Questions — MDCAT Aggregate Calculator

An MDCAT Aggregate Calculator helps aspiring medical students determine their overall aggregate score for admission to medical and dental colleges. It calculates your merit percentage using a standard formula: 10% from Matriculation marks, 40% from Intermediate marks, and 50% from your MDCAT score. Input your marks and the calculator instantly tells you where you stand.

Admissions to MBBS and BDS programs are highly competitive with limited seats in both public and private institutions. A calculator removes the guesswork from calculating your merit, helps you understand whether you meet the criteria for your desired colleges, enables you to plan your next steps, and saves time compared to manual calculations.

MBBS merit is based on three components: 10% from Matriculation (10th grade) marks, 40% from Intermediate (FSc Pre-Medical or equivalent) marks, and 50% from your MDCAT score. Once these contributions are calculated, they are added together to give your overall aggregate percentage. This formula is set by the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC).

Yes. Since admission criteria for both MBBS and BDS programs follow the same PMC formula, the calculator works for both. The key difference is that dental programs typically have slightly lower merit cutoffs compared to MBBS programs, so a lower aggregate may still qualify you for BDS.

Calculators are highly accurate when you input the correct data. They use the official PMC weightage formula. The key is to ensure your academic marks and MDCAT score are entered correctly. Also note that weightage distributions can occasionally change, so always verify with the latest PMDC or provincial medical board guidelines for your year of admission. The current PMDC formula uses MDCAT out of 180 marks for 2026 admissions.

You need three things: (1) Your Matriculation marks — total marks and marks obtained in 10th grade, (2) Your Intermediate marks — total marks and marks obtained in FSc Pre-Medical or equivalent, and (3) Your MDCAT score out of 180. Enter these and click calculate.

A competitive MDCAT aggregate for top public MBBS programs in Pakistan is typically 85% or above. Aggregates between 75–85% are strong and qualify for many public MBBS programs. Scores of 65–75% are commonly in range for private MBBS and BDS admissions. Actual cutoffs vary each year by university and quota.

MDCAT 2026 is out of 180 marks. The exam consists of 180 multiple-choice questions, each worth 1 mark, with no negative marking. This is set by the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC).

No. The PMDC formula (10% SSC + 40% FSc + 50% MDCAT) is applied uniformly across Punjab, Sindh, KPK, Balochistan, and Federal admissions. However, individual universities may have additional criteria like provincial domicile, quota seats, or interviews that affect final merit lists.

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