MDCAT KPK 2026 Preparation

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MDCAT KPK 2026 Preparation

Prepare for the KPK medical route with KMU-style MDCAT coverage and regional test pacing — updated for the 2026 admissions cycle.

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  • KPK MDCAT 2026 route

    KMU manages the MDCAT for KPK candidates. Test centers include Peshawar, Mardan, Abbottabad, Swat, Lower Dir, Kohat, and D.I. Khan.

    KMU listed MDCAT 2025 regions including Peshawar, Mardan, Abbottabad, Swat, Lower Dir, Kohat, and D.I. Khan — similar center distribution expected for 2026.

    The KPK route covers Biology, Chemistry, Physics, English, and Logical Reasoning under the PMDC unified syllabus.

    This course is for students who want KPK-specific rhythm, regional familiarity, and focused mock execution.

  • What is MDCAT KPK? (KMU MDCAT 2025-26)

    MDCAT KPK is the provincial medical entry test for MBBS and BDS admissions in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, managed by Khyber Medical University (KMU) Peshawar. For the 2025 cycle, KMU listed MDCAT test regions including Peshawar, Mardan, Abbottabad, Swat, Lower Dir, Kohat, and D.I. Khan. KPK candidates follow the KMU-managed pathway and should track KMU's official portal for registration, schedule, and merit updates separately from Punjab and Sindh routes.

  • How PrepAcademy Prepares KPK MDCAT Students:

    PrepAcademy's KPK MDCAT track is built around the KMU-style syllabus and subject distribution — Biology, Chemistry, Physics, English, and Logical Reasoning. The platform provides topic-wise drilling, chapter-wise coverage, and full-length mock papers in one organized system. PrepAcademy content is updated for the 2025-26 KMU admissions cycle so your prep stays aligned with the real paper format.

  • Topic-wise and Chapter-wise Sessions for KPK MDCAT:

    Drill individual topics across Biology, Chemistry, Physics, English, and Logical Reasoning using PrepAcademy's topic-wise test mode. Chapter-wise tests build systematic coverage of the full KMU syllabus. Instant answer review after each session means you understand your errors the moment they happen — giving you time to fix them before the real paper.

  • Full-Length KMU MDCAT Mock Papers:

    PrepAcademy's full-length mock papers simulate the KMU MDCAT with realistic timing and question distribution. Regular FLP practice builds the stamina and time management discipline that is critical in a competitive provincial paper. Score your attempts, compare them across sessions, and use the data to sharpen your final preparation plan.

  • Performance Analytics for KPK MDCAT:

    After every PrepAcademy session, you get a subject-by-subject and topic-by-topic accuracy breakdown. Identify which chapters are costing you marks and focus your next revision block where it matters most. KPK MDCAT merit is highly competitive — data-driven prep is the advantage that serious students use to outperform the field.

  • KMU MDCAT 2025 Syllabus and Test Centers:

    The current KMU MDCAT syllabus covers Biology (Zoology and Botany), Organic and Inorganic Chemistry, Physics, English, and Logical Reasoning. Test centers span Peshawar, Mardan, Abbottabad, Swat, Lower Dir, Kohat, and D.I. Khan for the 2025 cycle. PrepAcademy content is aligned with this pattern and updated as KMU and PMDC release official notices for the next admissions window.

Thyroid Gland - 5.4, 5.5
Hormones of Ovaries and Testes - 5.4
Nerve Impulse and Synapses - 5.2
Hypothalamus - 5.4
Islets of Langerhans - 5.4
Comparison of Nervous and Hormonal Control
Parathyroid Gland - 5.4
Endocrine Disorders - 5.4
Basic Concepts of Hormonal Control - 5.3
Central Nervous System - 5.7, 5.8
Hormones of Alimentary Canal - 5.4
Pituitary Gland - 5.4
Elements of Nervous System - 5.1, 5.6
Chemical Composition of Hormones - 5.3
Adrenal Gland - 5.4
Circulatory Disorders
Translocation of Organic Solutes - 9.2
Heart - 9.4
Lymphatic System - 9.8
Basic Concepts of Transport
Blood Vessels - 9.4
Transport of Water and Minerals - 9.2, 9.3
The Immunity - 9.7
Nutrition In Plants - 9.1
Digestion In Man - 9.6
Basic Concepts Related To Nutrition
Comparison of Smooth, Cardiac and Skeletal Muscles - 12.2
Deformities Of Skeleton - 12.6
Basic Concepts of Support and Movement - 12.1
Skeletal Muscle and Related Concepts - 12.3 to 12.4
Muscle Disorders
Joints - 12.5
Gene Linkage - 13.3
Dominance Relations - 13.1
Crossing Over - 13.3
Multiple Alleles - 13.2
Sex Linkage - 13.4, 13.5
Rh Blood Group System
Mendelian Inheritance - 13.1
Solving Pedigree Problems - 13.1
Sex Determination
Epistasis Vs Pleiotropy
Genes, Alleles and Gene Pool
Endoplasmic Reticulum - 4.2
Ribosomes - 4.2
Nucleus - 4.2
Plastids - 4.2.
Cell Wall - 4.1
Golgi Apparatus - 4.2
Centrioles
Basic Concepts of Cell Biology
Cell Comparisons - 4.3
Mitochondria - 4.2
Peroxisomes, Glyoxisomes and Lysosomes - 4.2
Cytoskeleton
Cell Membrane - 4.4
Basic Concepts of Biological Molecules and Water - 3.2
Nucleic Acids
Carbohydrates - 3.3
Introduction To Biochemistry & Importance Of Carbon - 3.1
Proteins - 3.4
Conjugated Molecules - 3.6
Lipids - 3.5
Mechanism of Breathing - 9.5
Respiratory Disorders - 9.5
Transport of Respiratory Gases - 9.5
Basic Concepts Related To Gaseous Exchange - 9.5
Anatomy of Respiratory System - 9.5
Respiratory Pigments - 9.5
Bioenergetics and Photosynthesis - 2.4 to 2.8
Cellular Respiration - 2.1 to 2.3
Male Reproductive System - 11.1
Female Reproductive System - 11.2
Gametogenesis
Sexually Transmitted Diseases - 11.3
Bacteria - 10.1 to 10.3
Enzymes - 7.1 to 7.4
Lamarck
Concept of Evolution Vs Special Creation - 8.1
Evidences of Evolution - 8.6
Viruses - 1.1 to 1.4
General Characteristics of Animals - 6.1
Basic Concepts of Biological Molecules
Cartilage (10th)
MISCELLANEOUS
Nerve Impulse and Synapses
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Atom, Molecules & Ions
Percentage Yield - 1.10
Stoichiometry - 1.7, 1.8
Empirical & Molecular Formula - 1.2, 1.3
Relative Atomic Mass - 1.1
Limiting Reactant - 1.9
Concept of Mole & Avogadro\'s No. - 1.4 to 1.6
Introduction of Alcohols - 16.1
Ethers - 16.2
Difference between Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Alcohols - 16.1
Phenol and Its Properties - 16.2
Reactivity - 16.1
Electron Affinity - 10.7
Atomic Sizes - 10.2 to 10.5
VSEPR Theory - 10.21 to 10.23
Electronegativity - 10.8
Bond Properties - 10.9, 10.10
Ionization Energy - 10.6
Hybridization of Orbitals & Shapes of Molecules - 10.17 to 10.20
Introduction to Chemical Bonding - 10.1
Types of Bonds - 10.11 to 10.16
General Behaviour of s-Block Elements - 11.2, 11.3
Introduction to Periodic Table
General Behaviour of Alkaline Earth Metals - 11.6
Introduction to s-Block Elements - 11.1, 11.2
Periodic Trends - 11.5, 11.7, 11.9
Properties of Halogens & Uses Of Chlorine - 11.4, 11.8
The Electrochemical Series
Explanation of Electrolysis - 9.2
Introduction to Electrochemistry - 9.1
Electrode Potential - 9.3
Ionization Constants pKa & pKb, Common Ion Effect - 6.8
Equilibrium Constants & Its Applications - 6.2, 6.4
Buffer Solutions - 6.9
Le-Chatelier Principle - 6.6
Solubility Products - 6.5
Haber process - 6.7
Reversible and Irreversible Reactions - 6.1
Equilibria of Slightly Soluble Ionic Compounds - 6.10
Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases - 3.6
Properties of Matter - 3.1
Ideal Gas Laws & Ideal Gas Equation - 3.2 to 3.5, 3.7
Distinguish Between Real and Ideal Gases
Reactions of Alkyl Halides - 15.3, 15.4
Reactivity of Alkyl Halides - 15.3
Introduction & Classification of Alkyl Halides - 15.1, 15.2
Reactions of Alkanes - 14.2
IUPAC Nomenclature - 14.2
Reactions & Orientation of Benzene - 14.4
Alkynes - 14.2
Preparation of Benzene - 14.3
Preparation, Properties & Reactivity Alkanes - 14.2
Alkenes - 14.2
Open and Closed Chain Hydrocarbon - 14.1
Preparation of Alkenes - 14.2
Introduction to Benzene - 14.3
Introduction to Aromatic Hydrocarbons - 14.3
Preparation of Carbonyl Compounds - 17.2
Introduction to Carbonyl Compounds
Reactions of Carbonyl Compounds - 17.3
Reactions of Carbonyl Compounds with HCN, 2,4 DNPH, Na Borohydride & Oxidation Reactions - 17.3
Types of Solids - 5.2, 5.3, 5.4
Solids - 5.1
Crystal Lattice - 5.5
Factors Affecting Rate of Reaction and Methods for Determining Rate of Reaction - 7.3
Energy of Activation
Order of a Reaction - 7.6
Rate of Reaction & Specific Rate Constant - 7.1, 7.4, 7.5
Oxidation States & Color of Transition Elements - 12.1
Electronic Configurations - 12.1
Introduction to Transition Elements - 12.1
Properties of Transition Elements - 12.1
Functional Group
Isomerism - 13.2
Classification of Organic Compounds - 13.1
Introduction to Organic Chemistry
Introduction to Carboxylic Acids - 18.1, 18.2
Physical Characteristics of Carboxylic Acids - 18.3
Reactivity of Carboxyl Group - 18.5
Preparation of Carboxylic Acids - 18.4
Esters - 18.4
Evaporation, Vapour Pressure & Boiling Point - 4.4, 4.5
Intermolecular Forces - 4.1 to 4.3
Proteins - 19.1
Enzymes - 19.2
Quantum Number, Shapes of orbitals & Electronic Configuration - 2.2, 2.4, 2.5
Sub-Atomic Particles of Atom
Discovery and Properties of Proton - 2.1, 2.3
Enthalpy - 8.3, 8.7
Introduction to Thermochemistry - 8.1, 8.2
Hess's Law of Constant Heat Summation Of Lattice Energy - 8.7
Internal Energy & First Law of Thermodynamics - 8.4 to 8.6
Introduction to Acids & Bases (10th)
Miscellaneous chemistry
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Synonyms
Orientation of Vocabulary
Antonyms
Synonyms in Context
Tenses
Verb
Sentences, Clauses, Fragments
Article
Preposition
Diction
Adjective
Noun
Adverb
Redundancy
Punctuation
Orientation of Grammar
Sentence Completion
Conjunctions
Modifiers
Pronoun
Concord Mistakes
Collocation
MISCELLANEOUS
UHS Essential Word Power - A 2018
UHS Essential Word Power - A, B, C 2019
UHS Essential Word Power - B 2018
UHS Essential Word Power - C 2018
UHS Essential Word Power - D 2018
UHS Essential Word Power - D, E 2019
UHS Essential Word Power - E 2018
UHS Essential Word Power - F 2018
UHS Essential Word Power - F, G, H 2019
UHS Essential Word Power - G,H 2018
UHS Essential Word Power - I 2018
UHS Essential Word Power - I, J, K, L 2019
UHS Essential Word Power - J, K , L 2018
UHS Essential Word Power - M 2018
UHS Essential Word Power - M, N, O 2019
UHS Essential Word Power - N, O 2018
UHS Essential Word Power - P 2018
UHS Essential Word Power - P, Q 2019
UHS Essential Word Power - Q,R 2018
UHS Essential Word Power - R, S 2019
UHS Essential Word Power - S 2018
UHS Essential Word Power - T 2018
UHS Essential Word Power - T, U, V, W, Y, Z 2019
UHS Essential Word Power - U,V 2018
UHS Essential Word Power - W,X,Y,Z 2018
Critical Thinking
Letter and Symbol Series
Logical Deduction
Logical Problems
Course of Action
Cause & Effect
Rectification - 10.1
Molar Specific Heat of a Gas - 5.2
First Law of Thermodynamics - 5.1
Centripetal Force - 3.10, 3.11
Introduction to Circular Motion - 3.1 to 3.9
Speed of Sound in Air - 4.13
Stationary Waves - 4.15, 4.16
Principle of Superposition - 4.14
Basic Concepts of Waves - 4.1 to 4.12
Doppler Effect - 4.17 to 4.21
Simple Harmonic Motion - 4.22 to 4.28
Magnetic Flux & Flux Density - 8.2, 8.3
Force on a Moving Charge in a Magnetic Field - 8.1
Motion of Charged Particle in an Electric & Magnetic Field - 8.1
Energy of Photon - 11.1
Photoelectric Effect - 11.1
Wave Nature of Particles - 11.1
Half Life - 13.2
Biological Effects of Radiation - 13.3
Radioactivity - 13.1
Biological and Medical Uses of Radiation - 13.4
Projectile Motion - 1.18 to 1.22
Equations of Motion
Momentum and its Conservation - 1.12, 1.13
Displacement, Velocity & Acceleration - 1.1 to 1.6
Newton's Laws of Motion - 1.8 to 1.11
Velocity-Time Graph - 1.7
Elastic and Inelastic Collisions - 1.14 to 1.17
Energy Stored in a Capacitor - 6.10
Capacitor and Capacitance of a Parallel Plate Capacitor - 6.7 to 6.9
Coulomb's Law - 6.1, 6.2
Electric Field Lines
Charging and Discharging a Capacitor - 6.11
Fields of Force - 6.3 to 6.5
Electric Potential & Electron Volt - 6.6
Power - 2.6
Interconversion of Potential & Kinetic Energy - 2.3, 2.4
Work Done by a Constant Force - 2.1
Energy and its Conservation - 2.2, 2.5
Faraday's Law and Induced EMF - 9.1, 9.2
Transformer - 9.6
Alternating Current Generator - 9.5
Lenz's Law in Direction of Induced EMF - 9.3, 9.4
Basic Concepts of Electric Current
Resistance & Resistivity - 7.2 to 7.7
Electrical Power & Power Dissipation in Resistors - 7.8, 7.10
Ohm's Law - 7.1
Introduction to Atomic Spectra - 12.1
MISCELLANEOUS
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Wave as Career of Energy (10th)

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