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MDCAT-MYTHS VS FACTS

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Shumaim Idrees

2nd December 2024 · 6 min read

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The MDCAT (Medical and Dental College Admission Test) is an important exam for students seeking admission to medical and dental colleges in Pakistan. However, there are many myths and misconceptions surrounding the exam, which can lead to unnecessary stress or confusion. Understanding the facts is essential for better preparation and a clearer perspective on what the exam entails.

Here are some common myths vs facts about the MDCAT:

  • Myth 1: You have to memorize everything.

Fact: You don’t need to memorize everything. MDCAT tests your understanding of concepts. If you understand the ideas, you can answer the questions better than if you just memorize facts.

  • Myth 2: You need expensive coaching to pass.

Fact: You don’t need coaching to do well in MDCAT. Many students succeed by studying on their own using the right books and practice materials. Coaching might help, but it’s not a must.

  • Myth 3: MDCAT is too hard; only top students pass.

Fact: MDCAT is challenging, but with hard work and smart preparation, anyone can do well. It’s not only for top students-everyone can succeed if they prepare properly.

  • Myth 4: Only your MDCAT score matters for admission.

Fact: Your MDCAT score is important, but it’s not the only thing that matters. Your grades in high school (FSc), other tests, and sometimes interviews also count.

  • Myth 5: You can’t take MDCAT again if you fail.

Fact: If you don’t do well, you can retake the MDCAT in future years. It’s not a one-time-only exam.

  • Myth 6: The MDCAT syllabus changes every year.

Fact: The syllabus doesn’t change much every year. It mostly stays the same, so you can focus on the same topics, though there may be small updates.

  • Myth 7: You have to know everything in your textbooks.

Fact: You don’t need to memorize every detail from your textbooks. The exam tests your understanding of the main ideas, not just memorization.

  • Myth 8: MDCAT is all about answering fast.

Fact: Speed is important, but accuracy is more important. If you answer quickly but incorrectly, it won’t help. Practice managing your time, but focus on getting the answers right.

  • Myth 9: If you don’t get into a public medical college, there’s no other good option.

Fact: If you don’t get into a government medical college, there are still other good options, like private medical colleges or universities abroad. There are also other healthcare careers you can pursue, like physiotherapy or dentistry etc.

  • Myth 10: Your MDCAT result can’t improve.

Fact: If you don’t do well in one attempt, you can try again next year. Your MDCAT score doesn’t define your entire future. You can always improve.

  • Myth 11: MDCAT has only theoretical questions; there are no practical or clinical questions.

Fact: MDCAT primarily focuses on theoretical knowledge, but it also assesses your ability to think critically about scenarios and apply your knowledge in a practical context, especially in the sections related to Biology and Chemistry.

  • Myth 12: The MDCAT is the only factor that determines your eligibility for medical college admission.

Fact: While MDCAT is an important factor, medical college admissions also depend on your Intermediate or equivalent grades, and some universities may have additional requirements, such as interviews or personal statements.

  • Myth 13: The MDCAT exam is the same every year, so past papers are all you need.

Fact: While past papers are helpful for understanding the format and types of questions asked, MDCAT can have slight variations in its content and structure each year. It's important to keep up with any changes in the syllabus or exam format announced by the authorities.

  • Myth 14: MDCAT only focuses on science subjects and ignores English.

Fact: MDCAT includes an English section that tests your language proficiency. This section typically includes grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension, so it’s important to practice English as part of your overall preparation.

The MDCAT is undoubtedly a significant milestone for aspiring medical and dental students, but myths and misconceptions often cloud the journey. By understanding the facts, you can approach your preparation with confidence, focus on your strengths, and address areas for improvement effectively. Remember, MDCAT is not an insurmountable challenge, it’s a test of your perseverance, understanding, and smart preparation. Equip yourself with the right mindset, resources, and strategies to succeed and step closer to achieving your dream of a career in medicine or dentistry.


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