MDCAT Medical Colleges Merit & Aggregate Calculator 2026
Instantly estimate your MBBS/BDS admission aggregate for UHS, KMU, DUHS, JSMU, and SZABMU streams using the official PMDC 50-40-10 weightage formula.
Matric / O-Level Marks
Weightage: 10%
FSc Pre-Medical / A-Level Marks
Weightage: 40%
MDCAT Entry Test Marks
Weightage: 50% · PMDC MDCAT total is 200 by default
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Based on the official PMDC 50-40-10 weightage formula.
PMDC MBBS & BDS Merit Calculation Formula Explained
Admission to MBBS and BDS programs across Pakistan follows a nationally standardized PMDC formula in which the MDCAT entry test contributes 50% of the final aggregate, the FSc Pre-Medical (or equivalent A-Level) result contributes 40%, and the matriculation or O-Level result contributes the remaining 10%. This formula applies broadly across provincial admitting bodies, including the University of Health Sciences (UHS) for Punjab, Dow University of Health Sciences (DUHS) and Jinnah Sindh Medical University (JSMU) for Sindh, and Khyber Medical University (KMU) for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, though each body manages its own merit list and seat allocation within the shared national formula. Beyond the weightage calculation itself, PMDC and the respective provincial authorities also enforce mandatory passing thresholds, typically a minimum percentage in FSc Pre-Medical and a minimum qualifying score on the MDCAT itself, before a candidate's aggregate is even considered for merit list placement. Because the MDCAT alone accounts for half of the final aggregate, most successful applicants treat entry test preparation as the single highest-leverage area of their admission strategy, even when their board results are already strong.
Top Public Medical Colleges Expected Closing Merits
Estimated historical closing aggregates for elite public medical colleges. Actual cutoffs shift each cycle based on applicant pool and seat availability.
| Institution | City / Province | Program | Est. Closing Aggregate |
|---|---|---|---|
| King Edward Medical University (KEMU) | Lahore, Punjab | MBBS | ~91.5% |
| Allama Iqbal Medical College (AIMC) | Lahore, Punjab | MBBS | ~89.0% |
| Dow Medical College (DMC) | Karachi, Sindh | MBBS | ~90.0% |
| Khyber Medical College (KMC) | Peshawar, KPK | MBBS | ~87.0% |
| Fatima Jinnah Medical University (FJMU) | Lahore, Punjab | MBBS | ~88.0% |
| de'Montmorency College of Dentistry | Lahore, Punjab | BDS | ~83.5% |
Figures are illustrative estimates based on general historical trends and are not official PMDC, UHS, DUHS, or KMU data.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is the MDCAT result valid for 2 years?
MDCAT results are generally only valid for the admission cycle in which they were announced, so candidates should confirm the current validity policy each year rather than assuming a previous year's score can be carried forward into a later cycle.
Can a student repeat the MDCAT if unsatisfied with their score?
Since MDCAT is conducted once per admission cycle, a student who is unsatisfied with their score typically has to wait for the next year's test to attempt it again, as there is usually no supplementary sitting scheduled within the same cycle.
What is the minimum FSc marks hurdle required to apply for MDCAT?
Candidates are generally required to secure a minimum overall percentage in FSc Pre-Medical, or an equivalent qualification, often around 60 percent for open merit categories, before they become eligible to sit the MDCAT, so it is worth verifying the exact threshold published for the current admission cycle.