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The MDCAT aggregate calculator at allgradecalculator.com applies the official Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) formula for MBBS and BDS admission: 10% Matric + 40% FSc Pre-Medical + 50% MDCAT. Enter your three scores and the calculator returns your aggregate plus an eligibility hint based on typical closing merit at government medical colleges.

Aggregate
82.5%
Strong — likely admission to many programs.
Test % used in calculation: 80%. Confirm the official formula with your university — admission rules change every year.
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How does your university apply the HEC formula?

Pick from the 13 most-asked Pakistani universities to see its CGPA scale, passing marks, grading policy, and how it differs from the standard HEC table.

📍 IslamabadMixed gradingScale: 4.0
CGPA scale
4.0
Passing CGPA
2.0

to graduate

Passing %
50%

per course

Good standing
2.0 GPA

probation below

A-grade ≥
80%

typical in practice

Grading
Mixed

department-level

Code
NUST

short

Location
Islamabad
Conversion formula

Standard HEC formula: percentage = (CGPA / 4.0) × 100.

How it differs from standard HEC

Engineering, EE and CS departments use relative grading (curve set per cohort), so the same raw 75% can earn a B in one semester and an A in another. CS A-grade cut-offs typically cluster around 80–85%.

Reference data only. Always confirm with your university registrar before quoting a CGPA, percentage, or merit number on a job application or visa form.

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How the MDCAT aggregate works

MBBS / BDS admission in Pakistan is centralised through PMC, which mandates a standard aggregate formula across all medical and dental colleges. The MDCAT aggregate is:

aggregate = Matric × 0.10 + FSc × 0.40 + MDCAT × 0.50

All three inputs are percentages. If your MDCAT is reported out of 200, divide the raw score by 200 and multiply by 100 to get the percentage — the calculator does this for you when you enter score and total marks.

Step-by-step

  1. Enter your Matric percentage.
  2. Enter your FSc Pre-Medical percentage.
  3. Enter your MDCAT score and the total marks.
  4. Read the aggregate and the eligibility hint.
  5. Compare with the closing merit of your target medical college.

Closing merit by province (approximate)

ProvinceMBBS public closing meritBDS public closing merit
Punjab88–92%85–88%
Sindh87–90%83–86%
KPK87–90%82–85%
Balochistan83–87%78–82%

Why MDCAT preparation matters most

Because MDCAT contributes 50% of the aggregate, a 5% improvement in MDCAT moves your aggregate by 2.5% — usually enough to jump several hundred ranks on the merit list. By contrast, a 5% jump in Matric only shifts the aggregate by 0.5%. Allocate study time accordingly.

Worked example

Matric 92, FSc 88, MDCAT 165 / 200 (= 82.5%). Aggregate = 92 × 0.10 + 88 × 0.40 + 82.5 × 0.50 = 9.2 + 35.2 + 41.25 = 85.65%. That places the candidate around the merit boundary for Sindh BDS but below the typical Punjab MBBS cut.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the official MDCAT formula?

PMC sets the formula as Matric 10%, FSc Pre-Medical 40%, and MDCAT 50%. The MDCAT score in the formula is the percentage out of total MDCAT marks (typically 200).

What aggregate is needed for MBBS in a public college?

Closing merit varies by province and year, but typical government medical colleges close around 88–92%. Private colleges close lower.

Can I retake the MDCAT?

PMC has changed retake rules over time — check the current PMC policy on the official site before counting on a retake.