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NUMS Aggregate Calculator 2026

Enter your SSC, FSc, and NUMS Entry Test scores to instantly calculate your NUMS 2026 aggregate for Army Medical College, CMH colleges, and other NUMS-affiliated institutions.

Matriculation (SSC) 10% weight

Marks Obtained

Total Marks

Intermediate (FSc) 40% weight

Marks Obtained

Total Marks

NUMS Entry TestAdd your Paper I and Paper II scores together — combined total is out of 200.out of 20050% weight

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The NUMS formula combines three components with fixed weightages — same weights as PMDC, but a different entry test.

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

SSC10%

Matriculation

FSc40%

Intermediate

NUMS50%

out of 200

SSC: (obtained ÷ total) × 10

FSc: (obtained ÷ total) × 40

NUMS: (score ÷ 200) × 50

Aggregate = SSC + FSc + NUMS

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Enter SSC Marks

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

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Enter FSc Marks

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

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Enter NUMS Test Score

Input your NUMS Entry Test score. The maximum score is 200.

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Calculate

Click the button to instantly see your aggregate and which NUMS-affiliated institutions 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 — NUMS Aggregate Calculator

The official NUMS aggregate formula weights three components: 10% from Matriculation (SSC) marks, 40% from Intermediate (FSc Pre-Medical) marks, and 50% from the NUMS Entry Test score. The formula is: Aggregate = (SSC obtained ÷ SSC total) × 10 + (FSc obtained ÷ FSc total) × 40 + (NUMS score ÷ 200) × 50.

Yes — they are completely separate examinations. NUMS (National University of Medical Sciences) conducts its own entrance test for admission to Army Medical College (AMC) and CMH colleges. MDCAT is administered by the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) for admission to civilian PMDC-affiliated medical colleges. You cannot use your MDCAT score to apply through NUMS, and vice versa.

No. NUMS conducts a separate entrance test and only accepts NUMS Entry Test scores for aggregate calculation. Your MDCAT score has no bearing on NUMS admissions. If you are applying to both PMDC-affiliated colleges and NUMS-affiliated colleges, you must appear in both the MDCAT and the NUMS Entry Test.

Army Medical College (AMC) in Rawalpindi is the most competitive NUMS institution. Historically, the closing merit for AMC has been 90% or above. For other CMH colleges and NUMS-affiliated institutions, closing merits typically range from 80–89%. Exact cutoffs vary each year based on available seats and the pool of applicants, so these figures are indicative only.

Yes — the weightages are identical: 10% SSC, 40% FSc, and 50% entry test. The key difference is the entry test itself. PMDC uses MDCAT (out of 180) while NUMS uses its own entry test (out of 200). Because the tests and total marks differ, a NUMS aggregate and an MDCAT aggregate are not directly comparable.

The NUMS Entry Test is out of 200 marks. This is distinct from MDCAT, which is out of 180. The NUMS test covers Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and English — the same subjects as MDCAT but with a different paper structure and total marks.

NUMS admissions cover all Army Medical College (AMC) and CMH medical colleges across Pakistan, including CMH Lahore Medical College, CMH Kharian Medical College, CMH Multan Institute of Medical Sciences, CMH Institute of Medical Sciences Bahawalpur, CMH Quetta Institute of Medical Sciences, and Wah Medical College, among others.

The NUMS 2026 entry test is scheduled for 23rd August 2026. Mark the date — registration typically closes a few weeks before the test, so check the official NUMS website (nums.edu.pk) for registration deadlines and admit card details.

Looking for the PMDC MDCAT aggregate? Use our MDCAT Aggregate Calculator →