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The NUMS MDCAT Syllabus 2025 is the roadmap to success for aspiring medical students targeting NUMS-affiliated colleges. Understanding this syllabus – along with the exam pattern and preparation strategy – will give you a competitive edge. In this comprehensive guide, we provide a subject-wise syllabus breakdown (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, English, plus the psychological test), outline the NUMS test structure and weightage, and share key details like eligibility, passing marks, and format. You’ll also find preparation guidance (including NUMS test preparation tips) and answers to frequently asked questions.
The NUMS test syllabus is largely based on the Pakistani intermediate (F.Sc Pre-medical) curricula, aligning with both federal and provincial textbooks. NUMS officially provides a syllabus outline each year, highlighting the topics from which questions will be drawn. Below is a subject-wise syllabus breakdown for NUMS MDCAT 2025, covering Biology, Chemistry, Physics, English, and an overview of the psychological test topics. Use this as a checklist to guide your studies – ensure you cover each of these areas thoroughly.
Related: PMDC MDCAT Syllabus [updated for 2025]
Biology has the heaviest weight in NUMS MDCAT, with 65 questions, so mastery of biology topics is crucial. The biology syllabus spans all major themes of the Class 11 and 12 biology textbooks. Key topics include:
Study Tip: Focus on high-yield biology subtopics like physiology (especially human systems), molecular biology (DNA/RNA, protein synthesis), and genetics, as NUMS often asks conceptual questions in these areas. Diagrams in textbooks (e.g. heart, nephron, leaf structure) are important – you might get an MCQ about a labeled diagram.
The Chemistry portion consists of 40 MCQs and covers a wide range of fundamental chemistry topics from both inorganic and organic chemistry:
Study Tip: Chemistry questions can be conceptual or numerical. Be comfortable with common calculations (moles, gas law equations, equilibrium constant math). Memorize key chemical reactions, especially in organic chemistry (e.g., oxidation of alcohols, addition reactions of alkenes, identification of functional groups by chemical tests).
Physics accounts for 30 MCQs, testing both conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills from major physics topics:
Study Tip: Focus on understanding formulas and their applications rather than pure memorization. Solve plenty of numerical problems for each chapter – e.g., calculating forces, energy, circuit values – as NUMS often includes calculation-based questions. Use a formula sheet for quick revision of all important equations before the exam.
The English section has 15 MCQs, and while it’s the smallest portion, it can be a scoring area if you’re well-prepared. The NUMS English syllabus generally includes:
Study Tip: Improve your vocabulary by reading widely (articles, novels) and noting new words, or use word lists/high-frequency GRE/SAT word lists for targeted prep. Review basic grammar rules from an intermediate English textbook or a grammar guide.
The NUMS Psychological Test is a unique feature of the NUMS MDCAT. While it’s not an academic subject test, it’s important to understand its scope and ensure you are prepared for it:
Treat the psychological test as an important formality – you must pass it – but don’t stress over it as much as the academic portion.
After getting familiar with the syllabus, it’s crucial to understand the MDCAT NUMS pattern and structure of the exam. The NUMS entry test 2025 will comprise two parts:
Format: NUMS MDCAT 2025 is expected to be a paper-based test (on bubble sheets with pencil), conducted in a single morning session simultaneously across multiple centers in Pakistan. All questions are one-best-answer MCQs with four or five options each. No calculators or electronic devices are allowed. The test is administered in English language. Since there’s no negative marking, you should answer every question.
Weightage and Scoring: Each correct answer on the academic test yields 1 mark, and there’s no deduction for wrong answers (0 marks for incorrect). Thus, the academic portion is out of 150 marks.
As mentioned, 55% (MBBS) / 50% (BDS) is the passing threshold for this portion, but in practice students aim much higher. For final admissions, NUMS (under PMDC policy) uses a merit aggregate formula that combines your entry test score with your academic marks. Currently, the merit weightage is 50% NUMS MDCAT score + 50% F.Sc (HSSC) marks for admissions (PMDC has simplified it to 50/50 as of 2025).
You can use an aggregate calculator to estimate your chances by inputting your marks – try Maqsad's NUMS aggregate calculator here.
To appear in NUMS MDCAT 2025, you must meet certain eligibility criteria.
Related: Maqsad's A Level Equivalence Calculator
Passing criteria: Officially, the passing marks last year were 55% for MBBS programs and 50% for BDS programs. This means an MBBS candidate needed at least 110/200 marks and a BDS candidate 100/200 marks in the NUMS test to be considered “pass.”
Keep in mind that meeting the minimum pass percentage does not guarantee admission – the higher you score above this threshold, the better your chances of securing a seat (since admissions are granted on merit).
Preparing for NUMS entry test 2025 requires a smart and structured approach. Here are some tips and strategies to maximize your preparation:
1. Start Early & Follow a Study Plan:
2. Use the Official Syllabus as Your Guide:
3. Quality Study Resources:
4. Practice, Practice, Practice:
5. Leverage Maqsad’s Resources:
8. Time Management & Exam Strategy:
9. Stay Healthy and Positive:
By following these guidelines and utilizing the available resources, you’ll be well on your way to acing the NUMS MDCAT 2025. Good luck, and stay determined – a bright medical career is waiting for you on the other side of this exam!
Does NUMS accept MDCAT (the national PMC MDCAT)?
No – NUMS conducts its own entry test (NUMS MDCAT) for admission to its affiliated medical and dental colleges. The PMDC MDCAT is a separate exam for other colleges.
Is NUMS difficult?
The NUMS entry test is considered challenging but manageable with good preparation. If you study the syllabus thoroughly, practice consistently, and manage your time well, you can tackle NUMS MDCAT successfully.
Does NUMS have negative marking?
No, there is no negative marking in the NUMS MDCAT.
How can I prepare for NUMS?
Use F.Sc textbooks and reliable notes for theory, and solve lots of MCQs for practice. Take past papers and sample tests under timed conditions to build speed and accuracy. Enrol with Maqsad, which offers live classes, 10,000+ practice MCQs with solutions, and counseling support which can greatly help in structuring your prep.
Who is eligible for NUMS MDCAT?
Students who have completed or are about to complete their higher secondary education (intermediate) with a pre-medical focus are eligible. Specifically, any student with F.Sc (Pre-medical) or equivalent (like A-levels with Biology, Chemistry, and Physics/Math) can apply, provided they have scored at least around 60% marks in F.Sc/HSSC
What are the passing marks for NUMS MDCAT?
For recent years, the threshold has been 55% for MBBS and 50% for BDS candidates.
How is NUMS merit (aggregate) calculated for admission?
As of 2025, the aggregate (merit score) for NUMS-affiliated medical colleges is calculated by giving 50% weight to your NUMS MDCAT score and 50% to your F.Sc (Pre-medical) marks.