KMU MDCAT Result: How to Check Khyber Medical University Entry Test Results
KMU's role in KPK medical admissions, how the MDCAT works in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, how to check your KMU MDCAT result, and how the KPK aggregate and merit lists work.

Students across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa searching for their “KMU MDCAT result” are looking for the entry-test result that decides admission to public medical and dental colleges in the province. This guide explains KMU’s role, how the MDCAT works in KPK, how to check your result, and how the KPK aggregate and merit lists are built.
What Is KMU and Its Role in KPK Admissions?
KMU is Khyber Medical University, Peshawar. It is the central admitting university for public-sector medical and dental colleges across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. After the entry test and results are finalised, KMU compiles the provincial merit list and manages admissions to KPK’s government medical colleges.
How the MDCAT Works in KPK
Admission to medical colleges in KPK is based on the MDCAT, in line with national policy. In KPK the entry test has historically been administered provincially (for several years by ETEA, the Educational Testing and Evaluation Agency), with KMU handling the subsequent admissions and merit process. Because the conducting body and exact arrangements have shifted between years, always confirm the current cycle’s details on the official KMU (kmu.edu.pk) and provincial testing websites before you plan.
How to Check Your KMU MDCAT Result
- Visit the official website of the body that conducted your test (KMU at kmu.edu.pk, or the provincial testing agency’s portal for that year).
- Open the results or admissions section for your admission cycle.
- Enter the credentials used at registration - typically your roll number and CNIC.
- Your result and, once released, your merit position will be shown.
Results are usually published within a few weeks of the test, and candidates are notified through the portal and official announcements. If your result is not showing, it generally means it has not been declared yet for that cycle. Rely on the official KMU and provincial websites rather than unofficial result sites.
The KPK Aggregate
KPK public medical college admissions commonly use the national weightage:
- Matriculation: 10%
- FSc Pre-Medical: 40%
- MDCAT: 50%
Confirm the exact split in the KMU admission prospectus for your year. To calculate your own number and compare with other provinces, use our MDCAT aggregate calculator for every university.
KMU Merit Lists and Admission
After results, KMU publishes provincial merit lists in rounds (first, second, and subsequent lists). Seats are offered from the highest aggregate down. If you receive an offer, confirm and complete joining within the deadline; otherwise the seat moves to the next candidate. Keep monitoring later merit lists - many candidates just below the first closing merit are admitted as offers are declined.
How to Maximise Your KPK Merit
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