MDCAT Aggregate Calculator 2026

Calculate your MDCAT aggregate with the official PMDC formula: 10% matric, 40% FSc (pre-medical) and 50% MDCAT. Enter your marks below - your aggregate for MBBS and BDS admission 2026 appears instantly.

Last updated: July 2026 · Formula source: official website

How is the MDCAT aggregate calculated?

The official formula gives 10% weight to matric, 40% to FSc and 50% to the MDCAT:

Aggregate % = (Matric marks ÷ 1200) × 10 + (FSc marks ÷ 1200) × 40 + (MDCAT score ÷ 180) × 50

Worked example

PMDC formula for MBBS/BDS admission. FSc Part-1 marks accepted where Part-2 result is awaited.

Weightage table (2026)

ComponentWeightTotal marks
Matric (SSC)10%1200
FSc / Intermediate40%1200
MDCAT50%180

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the MDCAT aggregate calculated in 2026?

The PMDC formula gives 10% weight to matric marks, 40% to FSc pre-medical marks and 50% to the MDCAT score. Each part is converted to a percentage of its total marks, multiplied by its weight, and the three parts are added together.

What aggregate is required for MBBS in a government college?

Closing merits change every year, but in recent years most Punjab public medical colleges closed between 92% and 96% aggregate. Check the latest merit list of your target college for the exact number.

Does matric count in the MDCAT aggregate?

Yes. Matric (SSC) marks carry 10% weight in the PMDC formula, FSc carries 40% and the MDCAT test carries 50%.

How many marks is the MDCAT test?

The MDCAT paper is based on 180 MCQs. Your score out of 180 is converted to a percentage and given 50% weight in the aggregate.

Can I use FSc Part-1 marks to calculate my aggregate?

Yes. If your FSc Part-2 result has not been announced, admission authorities accept Part-1 marks doubled as a provisional basis. Recalculate once your final result arrives.

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