Calculate your MDCAT 2025-26 aggregate score instantly. This tool computes your aggregate percentage based on the official PMDC weightage formula: Matriculation (10%), HSSC/Intermediate (40%), and MDCAT score (50%). Determine your eligibility for MBBS and BDS programs across all Pakistani medical and dental colleges.
Official PMDC merit formula for MBBS/BDS admissions
Formula
Aggregate = (Matric/Total × 100) × 10% + (FSc/Total × 100) × 40% + (MDCAT/Total × 100) × 50%
SSC/Matric marks out of 1100
Usually 1100
Intermediate marks out of 1100
Usually 1100
MDCAT score out of 200
Usually 200
Follow these simple steps to calculate your Pakistan Medical & Dental Council admission aggregate:
The formula used is: Aggregate = (Matric %) × 10% + (FSc %) × 40% + (MDCAT %) × 50%
The official PMDC aggregate formula for MBBS and BDS admissions is: Matriculation marks contribute 10%, FSc/HSSC marks contribute 40%, and MDCAT score contributes 50% to your final aggregate percentage.
As per PMDC guidelines, a minimum of 60% marks (120 out of 200) in MDCAT is required for eligibility for MBBS and BDS programs in Pakistan. However, actual merit cutoffs are typically much higher.
To calculate, convert your Matric marks to percentage and multiply by 0.10, convert FSc marks to percentage and multiply by 0.40, convert MDCAT marks to percentage and multiply by 0.50, then add all three values for your total aggregate.
While the PMDC recommends the 10-40-50 formula (Matric-FSc-MDCAT), some provinces and private colleges may have slight variations. Always verify with the specific university you are applying to.
Yes, the aggregate calculation formula is the same for both MBBS and BDS programs. However, the merit cutoff for MBBS is typically higher than BDS due to higher competition.
The required aggregate varies by province and year. Typically, government medical colleges in Pakistan require an aggregate of 85%+ for MBBS, though this can vary significantly between provinces.
Yes, most private medical colleges in Pakistan also follow the PMDC aggregate formula. However, some may have additional criteria like interviews or separate entrance tests.