MDCAT Aggregate Calculator
Calculate your MDCAT aggregate online using the current PMDC merit formula. Enter your MDCAT, HSSC, and SSC marks below to estimate your aggregate out of 100 for medical and dental admissions.
MDCAT Aggregate Calculator
Estimate your medical or dental admission merit using the current PMDC weightages.
MDCAT 50% + HSSC 40% + SSC 10%
MDCAT
Weight 50%Current MDCAT is typically marked out of 180.
FSc / HSSC / equivalent
Weight 40%Enter your full intermediate or equivalent marks.
SSC / Matric / equivalent
Weight 10%Enter your full matric or equivalent marks.
Result
Estimated MDCAT aggregate
Breakdown
Official source
This calculator follows the latest published weightages from the official authority for this admission route.
Open PMDC admission FAQsHow to calculate MDCAT aggregate
The MDCAT aggregate calculator uses the current PMDC weightages for public medical and dental college merit generation.
- 1. Enter your MDCAT score and the total marks.
- 2. Enter your HSSC or equivalent obtained marks and total.
- 3. Enter your SSC or equivalent obtained marks and total.
- 4. The calculator converts each component to a percentage and applies the current PMDC weightage.
MDCAT aggregate = (MDCAT percentage × 0.50) + (HSSC percentage × 0.40) + (SSC percentage × 0.10)
Why this page is useful
Students search for MDCAT aggregate calculator, MDCAT merit calculator, and MDCAT aggregate formula when comparing medical and dental admission chances. This page is built to satisfy that search intent with both the formula and the working calculator in one place.
Frequently asked questions
What is the MDCAT aggregate formula?
The current PMDC public medical and dental college merit criteria uses 50% MDCAT, 40% HSSC or equivalent, and 10% SSC or equivalent.
Is this MDCAT aggregate calculator free?
Yes. This MDCAT aggregate calculator is free to use and does not require login.
Does this MDCAT calculator work for equivalence marks?
Yes. You can enter your own obtained and total marks, which makes it usable for board and equivalence cases as long as you use the verified marks basis.
Does aggregate guarantee admission?
No. Your aggregate is only one part of the picture. Closing merits, seat allocations, eligibility checks, and admission policy details still matter.