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Comprehensive MCQ coverage for all MDCAT subjects, organized chapter-wise according to FSc curriculum.
Four simple steps to MDCAT success
Select Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or English from our library
Browse chapters from KIPS, STEP, Stars, or Dogar books
Solve questions with instant feedback and AI explanations
Monitor your improvement with detailed analytics
Public landing pages are useful only when they actually help students think more clearly about prep. If your MDCAT routine still depends on scattered books, screenshots, and random MCQ sets, your revision quality usually stays weak. Structured practice works better because it turns preparation into something measurable.
Most MDCAT students underperform because they jump into random MCQs too early. The stronger route is to finish one chapter, solve its MCQs, review mistakes, and only then move into mixed revision.
Biology and Chemistry usually carry the widest recall load. They reward repetition and explanation review more than last-minute cramming. A stable MCQ system helps convert reading into recall.
Wrong attempts are the clearest signal of what still breaks under pressure. When your platform shows weak chapters and repeated error patterns, revision becomes targeted instead of random.
Students usually need a system that keeps theory, practice, and revision connected. The point is not to stay busy all day. The point is to make sure each week produces stronger recall, cleaner accuracy, and fewer repeated mistakes.
Study one concept block and solve its chapter-wise MCQs the same day.
Reserve one session only for reviewing wrongly attempted questions.
Mix older weak chapters into the week so recall does not decay.
Use one timed session weekly to measure exam-speed improvement.
Everything you need to know about MDCAT preparation
MDCAT (Medical and Dental College Admission Test) is a mandatory entrance exam for admission to MBBS and BDS programs in Pakistan. All students seeking admission to public and private medical colleges must pass MDCAT 2026 with the required passing score (currently 50% for public colleges, varies for private).
MDCAT consists of 210 multiple-choice questions to be solved in 3.5 hours (210 minutes). The paper covers Biology (88 MCQs), Chemistry (58 MCQs), Physics (58 MCQs), and English (30 MCQs). Each correct answer carries 1 mark with NO negative marking.
The most effective MDCAT preparation strategy includes: (1) Mastering FSc textbook concepts, (2) Practicing chapter-wise MCQs from reputable books like KIPS, STEP, and Stars Academy, (3) Taking timed mock tests to build speed and accuracy, (4) Reviewing mistakes and understanding explanations, and (5) Consistent daily practice of at least 100-200 MCQs.
Yes! MCQ360 includes thousands of MCQs from past MDCAT papers and top entry test books including KIPS, STEP, Stars Academy, and Dogar Publishers. All questions are organized chapter-wise according to the FSc curriculum and updated for the latest MDCAT syllabus.
Yes! MCQ360 offers free practice through selected demo chapters across many books. You can try hundreds of MCQs without any payment. For full access to all 16,000+ MCQs, premium plans are available at affordable prices.
MCQ360 provides instant feedback, detailed AI-powered explanations, progress tracking, mistake books, timed practice modes, and mobile accessibility. Unlike physical books, you can track your performance, identify weak areas, and practice anywhere on any device.
Join 1,250+ students who are preparing smarter with MCQ360. Start with free chapters today.
Master MDCAT with 16,000+ chapter-wise MCQs from KIPS, STEP, Stars Academy & Dogar books. Practice online with instant feedback, AI explanations, and real exam simulation.
No credit card required • Free account unlocks demo chapters
Comprehensive MCQ coverage for all MDCAT subjects, organized chapter-wise according to FSc curriculum.
Four simple steps to MDCAT success
Select Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or English from our library
Browse chapters from KIPS, STEP, Stars, or Dogar books
Solve questions with instant feedback and AI explanations
Monitor your improvement with detailed analytics
Public landing pages are useful only when they actually help students think more clearly about prep. If your MDCAT routine still depends on scattered books, screenshots, and random MCQ sets, your revision quality usually stays weak. Structured practice works better because it turns preparation into something measurable.
Most MDCAT students underperform because they jump into random MCQs too early. The stronger route is to finish one chapter, solve its MCQs, review mistakes, and only then move into mixed revision.
Biology and Chemistry usually carry the widest recall load. They reward repetition and explanation review more than last-minute cramming. A stable MCQ system helps convert reading into recall.
Wrong attempts are the clearest signal of what still breaks under pressure. When your platform shows weak chapters and repeated error patterns, revision becomes targeted instead of random.
Students usually need a system that keeps theory, practice, and revision connected. The point is not to stay busy all day. The point is to make sure each week produces stronger recall, cleaner accuracy, and fewer repeated mistakes.
Study one concept block and solve its chapter-wise MCQs the same day.
Reserve one session only for reviewing wrongly attempted questions.
Mix older weak chapters into the week so recall does not decay.
Use one timed session weekly to measure exam-speed improvement.
Everything you need to know about MDCAT preparation
MDCAT (Medical and Dental College Admission Test) is a mandatory entrance exam for admission to MBBS and BDS programs in Pakistan. All students seeking admission to public and private medical colleges must pass MDCAT 2026 with the required passing score (currently 50% for public colleges, varies for private).
MDCAT consists of 210 multiple-choice questions to be solved in 3.5 hours (210 minutes). The paper covers Biology (88 MCQs), Chemistry (58 MCQs), Physics (58 MCQs), and English (30 MCQs). Each correct answer carries 1 mark with NO negative marking.
The most effective MDCAT preparation strategy includes: (1) Mastering FSc textbook concepts, (2) Practicing chapter-wise MCQs from reputable books like KIPS, STEP, and Stars Academy, (3) Taking timed mock tests to build speed and accuracy, (4) Reviewing mistakes and understanding explanations, and (5) Consistent daily practice of at least 100-200 MCQs.
Yes! MCQ360 includes thousands of MCQs from past MDCAT papers and top entry test books including KIPS, STEP, Stars Academy, and Dogar Publishers. All questions are organized chapter-wise according to the FSc curriculum and updated for the latest MDCAT syllabus.
Yes! MCQ360 offers free practice through selected demo chapters across many books. You can try hundreds of MCQs without any payment. For full access to all 16,000+ MCQs, premium plans are available at affordable prices.
MCQ360 provides instant feedback, detailed AI-powered explanations, progress tracking, mistake books, timed practice modes, and mobile accessibility. Unlike physical books, you can track your performance, identify weak areas, and practice anywhere on any device.
Join 1,250+ students who are preparing smarter with MCQ360. Start with free chapters today.