MDCAT Registration: Complete Step-by-Step Guide for Pakistani Students
Everything about MDCAT registration — eligibility, documents, fee, PMC portal walkthrough, and common mistakes to avoid.
MDCAT registration is the first critical step in your journey toward MBBS or BDS admission in Pakistan. Every year, tens of thousands of pre-medical students register through the Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) portal. This guide covers everything you need to know — from eligibility criteria to the exact steps on the PMC website.
What is MDCAT?
The Medical and Dental College Admission Test (MDCAT) is a standardized national exam conducted by PMC. It is mandatory for admission to all public and private medical and dental colleges across Pakistan. Without a valid MDCAT score, no medical college can offer you admission.
MDCAT Registration Eligibility
Before you register, make sure you meet these requirements:
- FSc Pre-Medical or equivalent — You must have completed (or be appearing in) FSc with Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. A-Level students with equivalent subjects also qualify.
- Minimum marks — PMC typically requires 60% marks in FSc (or equivalent) to be eligible for MDCAT. Check the latest PMC notification for the current year's threshold.
- CNIC or B-Form — You need a valid Pakistani national identity document.
- Passport-sized photographs — Recent photos with a white background.
How to Register for MDCAT: Step-by-Step
- Visit the PMC portal — Go to
pmc.gov.pkand navigate to the MDCAT section. - Create an account — Sign up using your email and CNIC/B-Form number. Verify your email.
- Fill the application form — Enter personal details, academic information, and upload your photo.
- Select test center — Choose your preferred city and test center. Popular cities fill up fast, so register early.
- Pay the fee — MDCAT registration fee is typically PKR 5,000–6,000. Pay via bank challan, JazzCash, or Easypaisa as directed.
- Download your roll number slip — After payment verification, your admit card/roll number slip becomes available for download.
MDCAT Registration Fee
The registration fee for MDCAT has been around PKR 5,500 in recent years. PMC announces the exact fee each year. Payment methods typically include:
- Bank challan (HBL, MCB, or designated banks)
- Online payment via JazzCash or Easypaisa
- Credit/debit card through the PMC portal
Important Documents for MDCAT Registration
- CNIC or B-Form (scanned copy)
- Passport-sized photograph (white background, recent)
- FSc result card or hope certificate (for appearing candidates)
- Domicile certificate (for provincial seat allocation)
- Payment receipt/challan
Common Registration Mistakes to Avoid
- Wrong CNIC number — Double-check every digit. A wrong CNIC means your registration is invalid.
- Late registration — PMC strictly enforces deadlines. No extensions are given.
- Low-quality photo — Blurry or wrong-format photos cause rejection. Use a professional photo with white background.
- Wrong test center — You cannot change your center after the deadline. Choose wisely based on convenience and travel.
PMC MDCAT Registration Timeline
While exact dates change yearly, here is the typical MDCAT registration timeline:
- Registration opens: July–August
- Registration deadline: August–September
- Roll number slips: 1–2 weeks before the test
- MDCAT test date: September–October (usually held over multiple days)
- Results: 2–3 weeks after the last test date
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I register for MDCAT with a hope certificate?
Yes. Students appearing in FSc exams can register using a hope certificate. Your final marks will be verified later.
Is there an age limit for MDCAT?
PMC does not impose a strict age limit for appearing in MDCAT. However, individual universities may have their own age requirements.
Can I change my test center after registration?
Only if PMC opens a center-change window. Generally, once confirmed, centers cannot be changed.
Start your MDCAT registration early, keep your documents ready, and double-check every detail. Your medical career begins with this one step.