MDCAT 2026 Extended Deadlines: PMDC Updates Registration Closing Dates

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MDCAT Registration Date Extended 2026: PMDC Brings Major Relief for Medical Aspirants

In a highly anticipated move that has brought a massive wave of relief to thousands of medical aspirants across the country, the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) has officially announced an extension for the MDCAT registration date 2026. This decision comes as a golden opportunity for students who were struggling to meet the initial deadlines due to documentation delays, bank rushes, or technical portal glitches.

With competition for medical and dental college seats heating up, this timeline extension ensures that no deserving candidate is left behind. The official notification has been dispatched across all major university networks responsible for conducting the entrance exams provincially.

New Timeline for PMDC MDCAT Registration 2026

According to the official declaration issued by the council, the registration schedule has been systematically revised to facilitate applicants. Candidates looking to secure their futures in MBBS and BDS programs can now plan their applications according to two distinct windows:

1. Regular Registration Window (Single Fee)

Previously, the portal was scheduled to close for normal fee submissions on July 8, 2026. Under the new directive, students can now complete their MDCAT online registration last date with a standard fee until July 13, 2026.

2. Late Registration Window (With Late Fee)

For students who still miss the single-fee bracket due to unavoidable circumstances, PMDC has extended the final buffer zone. The portal will remain open for registration with a late fee penalty until July 18, 2026. After this cutoff date, no applications will be entertained under any circumstances.

Registration Status Previous Deadline New Extended Deadline
Regular Registration (Single Fee) July 8, 2026 July 13, 2026
Late Registration (With Late Fee) July 13, 2026 July 18, 2026

Why did PMDC Extend the MDCAT Deadlines?

The decision to extend the dates was not arbitrary. Insiders from the council reveal that PMDC received numerous requests from students, parents, and student unions regarding difficulties faced during the online application process.

Common bottlenecks included:

  • Slow verification pipelines for the newly introduced Juvenile Registration Certificate (JRC) for underage applicants.

  • Heavy digital traffic crashing or slowing down the official PMDC portal (mdcat.pmdc.pk).

  • Delays in obtaining bank drafts or clearing online fee chalans over the counter during peak bank hours.

By introducing this five-day relaxation, the council aims to streamline data entry and ensure every student gets a fair chance to register smoothly.

MDCAT 2026 Fee Structure & Exam Pattern

As part of the PMDC official announcement, the fee breakdown remains fixed for both local and international testing centers. Candidates should make their payments strictly through designated banking applications or printed bank challans to avoid scams.

  • Standard Registration Fee (Pakistan Centers): PKR 9,000

  • Late Registration Fee (Pakistan Centers): PKR 13,000

  • International Center Registration (Riyadh, KSA): PKR 45,000 (Late fee: PKR 55,000)

Quick Look at the Exam Format

The MDCAT 2026 is structurally uniform across the board. It remains a paper-based exam consisting of 180 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) to be solved within a 3-hour duration. Crucially for students, there is no negative marking this year. The syllabus is based entirely on the MDCAT curriculum guidelines carried over from the 2025 structure.

Provinces and Conducting Universities

While PMDC acts as the central regulating authority, the physical and digital execution of the entrance test is decentralized. Your test center, roll number slip issuance, and localized analytical grading depend entirely on your home province or region of domicile.

The officially designated admitting universities for 2026 are:

  1. Punjab: University of Health Sciences (UHS), Lahore

  2. Sindh: Sukkur IBA University, Sukkur

  3. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Khyber Medical University (KMU), Peshawar

  4. Balochistan: Bolan University of Medical and Health Sciences (BUMHS), Quetta

  5. Federal, AJK, & Gilgit-Baltistan: Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Medical University (SZABMU), Islamabad

How to Safely Apply Before the New Deadline

With the MDCAT registration date extended 2026, don't wait for the final hours of July 13th to finish your profile. Follow these clean, procedural steps to lock in your seat without errors:

 

1.Portal Access and Account Creation:

Navigate directly to the official portal at mdcat.pmdc.pk. Register using your active email address and a personal mobile number. Avoid using commercial or friend's contact numbers as critical OTPs (One Time Passwords) will be sent here.

2.Profile Completion & Document Upload:

Fill in your exact academic credentials mirroring your Matric/O-Level and FSc transcripts. Upload a clear, professional passport-sized photograph with a blue background. Upload the front side of your CNIC, Smart Card, or Juvenile Card.

3.Center Selection:

Choose your province of domicile and your preferred test city from the dropdown menu. Ensure this city is easily accessible to you on the morning of the exam day.

4.Challan Generation and Payment Validation:

Generate your automated fee challan. You can pay via credit/debit card directly on the portal or print the invoice to pay over-the-counter at authorized banking branches. Keep the stamped copy safe as proof of transaction.

Final Strategic Advice for Medical Aspirants

This extension is a blessing, but it shouldn't distract you from the ultimate goal. The official exam date remains unchanged: Sunday, August 16, 2026.

With the registration stress out of the way, your absolute focus must shift toward conceptual clarity. The MDCAT exam format is notorious for shifting away from rote learning toward logical reasoning and advanced application in Biology and Chemistry. Use these extra days to solidify your weak areas, attempt timed mock tests, and ensure your identity documents (like CNIC or NADRA tokens) are fully updated before August.

Stay tuned to official channels, cross-verify all viral social media updates through the PMDC portal, and give your preparation everything you have!

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