PMDC imposes new conditions for MDCAT entry test 2026

PMDC imposes new conditions for MDCAT entry test 2026

The Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) has announced new conditions regarding the Medical and Dental College Admission Test (MDCAT) entry test.

According to the details, the MDCAT has made biometric verification of students mandatory in the entry test to be held this year.

In addition to this, the M&DC has instructed students below the age of 18 to make a Juvenile Registration Card or Smart Card for Minors issued by the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) prior to the examination.

Candidates without a valid Juvenile Registration Card or a valid CNIC will not be allowed to participate in the entry test.

PMDC announces new passing criteria for MDCAT

Previously, the PMDC announced a new passing criterion for the MDCAT examinations.

According to the notification issued by the department on April 8, the medical universities are allowed for a one-time reduction of passing marks up to 3 per cent for both the MBBS and BDS admissions.

The new passing percentage for the MDCAT will be as follows:

  • For the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), it is 52 per cent
  • For the Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS), it is 47 per cent

Additionally, the PMDC has allowed all the universities to reduce the passing criteria under these three conditions:

  • Filling only the vacant seats for the academic session 2025–26
  • Making sure of strict merit-based transparency and institutional accountability by the admitting universities
  • Monitoring the admission process by the admitting universities for the vacant seats

The criteria will be applicable only to the admissions for the 2025-26 academic year.

Earlier, the chairman of the Senate committee, Senator Aamir Waliuddin, said that the seats in medical colleges in Sindh and Punjab have not yet been filled.

He further said that the government’s special committee had fixed medical college fees at Rs1.8 million.  The private medical colleges are charging up to Rs3 million.