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Aggregate Calculator

Calculate merit aggregate percentage for MDCAT, ECAT, FSc, CSS, MBBS, BDS and custom exams. Accurate and instant results.

Medical & Dental College Admission Test aggregate for MBBS and BDS admissions in Pakistan

Enter Your Marks

Weight: 40%
/ 1100
Weight: 10%
/ 1100
Weight: 50%
/ 200

Quick Formulas

Tips

  • 1.Select your exam type from the dropdown to auto-fill the correct weightage formula.
  • 2.For custom formulas, make sure total weightage adds up to exactly 100%.
  • 3.Verify total marks for your specific exam board as they may vary.
  • 4.Use the progress bar under each field to quickly check your percentage.

How Aggregate Percentage Works

An aggregate percentage is a weighted average of your marks from different exams and academic records. It is widely used in Pakistan for merit-based admissions to medical colleges (MBBS, BDS), engineering universities (UET, NUST, GIKI), civil services (CSS, PMS), and government jobs (NTS, PPSC, FPSC).

Each institution defines its own formula, assigning specific weightage to components like FSc/HSSC marks, Matric/SSC marks, and entry test scores. For example, the standard MDCAT aggregate formula uses 40% FSc, 10% Matric, and 50% MDCAT test score.

Understanding and accurately calculating your aggregate is crucial for estimating your merit position, comparing your standing with cutoff scores, and planning your admission strategy across multiple universities and programs.