MDCAT Mock Test Online: the Full 180-MCQ Simulation

Last updated 4 July 2026

Nothing predicts your real MDCAT score better than a full mock sat under real conditions: 180 questions, three hours, no pausing. This mock reproduces the PMDC paper as closely as we can. Same subject split, same minute-a-question pace, and a timer that keeps running whether or not you need a break.

Try the free sampler below without signing up. When you want the daily grind, a free account handles that, and the full simulation is there when you feel ready to be tested properly.

The exact MDCAT paper format

Every mock follows PMDC's current format: 180 MCQs in three hours, +1 mark per correct answer and no negative marking, weighted like this:

SubjectQuestionsShare of paper
MDCAT Biology8145%
MDCAT Chemistry4525%
MDCAT Physics3620%
MDCAT English95%
MDCAT Logical Reasoning95%
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Try a free MDCAT mock test sampler

Six exam-style MCQs across all five subjects. Pick an answer and you get instant feedback plus the explanation, exactly as it works inside the app.

Question 1 / 6 Biology · live demo

Which organelle is the site of aerobic respiration?

Real exam conditions, enforced

Most “online tests” are just question lists you scroll at your own pace. A mock only prepares you if it recreates the pressure of the hall:

  • 180 questions, one three-hour sitting, about a minute each
  • The real PMDC subject split across all five subjects
  • A server-side timer that does not pause and does not care
  • Drop your connection and your answers are safe; the attempt resumes
  • A subject-by-subject breakdown and a weak-topic ranking the moment you submit
Pacing that transfers

Untimed practice builds knowledge. Timed practice builds a score. The mock drills the minute-a-question rhythm until exam day stops feeling foreign.

Honest results

Scoring happens on the server, so the number you see is the number you earned. The topic ranking underneath it tells you what to fix before the next attempt.

What's free, and what's Pro

The sampler above needs no account. A free account adds daily practice MCQs with explanations, streaks and analytics, and stays free forever with no card. The full 180-question simulation sits inside Pro, which you can also earn for free until exam day by referring 10 friends. The full plan comparison lays it all out.

MDCAT mock test: your questions

Is the MDCAT mock test free?
The sampler on this page is free and needs no account. A free MDCATify account adds daily practice MCQs with explanations and analytics. The full 180-question, three-hour simulation is part of Pro, which you can also unlock for free by referring 10 friends.
How many questions is the MDCAT, and how long is it?
180 MCQs in a single three-hour sitting, so roughly a minute per question. The full mock copies this exactly.
Is there negative marking in the MDCAT?
No. Every correct answer is +1 and wrong answers cost nothing, under PMDC’s current rules. So in the real paper, and in the mock, you attempt everything.
What are the MDCAT passing marks?
The passing threshold is 55% for MBBS and 50% for BDS. But passing is not the goal: admission runs on merit aggregates that sit much higher, so use the aggregate calculator to find the score your target university actually needs.
Does the mock use the real MDCAT subject distribution?
Yes, the same split as the real paper: Biology around 81, Chemistry 45, Physics 36, English 9 and Logical Reasoning 9, out of 180.
Can I pause the mock test?
No, and that is deliberate. The timer runs on the server and keeps ticking, just like the exam hall. If your connection drops, your answers are saved and you pick up where you left off with the clock still honest.
What do I get when I finish?
A breakdown the instant you submit: your score, accuracy by subject and by topic, pace per question, and a ranked list of the topics quietly costing you the most marks. That list is what your next study session should target.

Planning your target score? Work out the aggregate you need with the MDCAT aggregate calculator, or brush up subject by subject on the MDCAT syllabus pages.

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