MDCAT Practice Test
Choose your test type and start practicing. All questions are based on the PMC MDCAT syllabus and past paper patterns.
Why Take MDCAT Practice Tests?
Practicing with timed mock tests is one of the most effective ways to prepare for the MDCAT. The Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) designs the MDCAT with 180 MCQs to be completed in 3 hours, covering Biology (81 questions), Chemistry (45 questions), Physics (36 questions), English (9 questions), and Logical Reasoning (9 questions). Simulating this environment during preparation builds the speed, accuracy, and confidence you need on exam day.
Our practice tests use questions strictly aligned with the official PMC MDCAT syllabus for Punjab. Each question comes with a detailed explanation so you can learn from your mistakes immediately. Whether you have 20 minutes for a quick review or want to attempt a full-length 180-question mock exam, we have a test format that fits your schedule.
How It Works
Select a test type above — Quick Test (20 MCQs in 20 minutes), Half Test (50 MCQs in 50 minutes), or Full Mock (180 MCQs in 3 hours). Questions are randomly selected from our bank of 16,800+ MCQs across all five subjects, weighted according to the real MDCAT distribution. Once you finish, you will see your score breakdown by subject, time spent per question, and detailed explanations for every answer. Use these insights to identify weak topics and focus your revision where it matters most.