MCAT Exam 2023-24: Registration, Exam Dates, Fees, eligibility, Pattern & Syllabus, Preparation & FAQs

The MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) is a standardized test that is used by applicants to graduate medical degree programs in the USA, Canada, Australia, and the Caribbean Islands. It is one of the hardest objective college entrance exams in the world, and is unique in that its different papers require test takers to have a strong grasp of different scientific concepts and their application, in addition to robust critical thinking skills and an appreciation of the social and psychological context of medical work.

The MCAT takes over seven hours to complete (with breaks). It has four sections, and is a computer based examination. It is offered 25 times a year, approximately every 11 days from January to September. It is conducted by the Association of American Medical Colleges.

Highlights

Exam NameMCAT (Medical College Admission Test)
Governing OrganizationAssociation of American Medical Colleges
Official Websitestudents-residents.aamc.org/taking-mcat-exam/taking-mcat-exam 
Registration Date

Last Week of October, 2023 (for exam dates between March and June 2024)

Last Week of February, 2024 (for exam dates between July and September 2024)

Registration Fee$330 (basic registration fee) + $120 (variable fee for non-US exam location)
Mode of ExamComputer Based Test
Accepted inUSA, Canada, Australia, Caribbean countries 
Exam Frequency25 times per year
Exam Duration7.5 hours (counting breaks)
Total Questions230

MCAT Exam Registration

Since the MCAT is offered only in a limited number of countries, with not more than 20 nations having authorized test providers, only the online mode of registration is allowed for international candidates. Most successful candidates take the MCAT one to two years before their projected start date in medical school. This ensures that they give themselves sufficient time for a second or third attempt in case the first does not go well, and also helps them concentrate on MCAT preparation at a time when they are not very busy with their undergraduate thesis or job searches. There is, of course, no magic rule, but test takers are encouraged to keep this trend in mind while planning their MCAT exam registration.

Online Method of Registration:

  • Creating an applicant account on the AAMC website.
  • Registering on the MCAT account with a valid email address and phone number.
  • Entering personal and academic details. For international applicants, submitting details of the undergraduate medical degree is compulsory.
  • Choosing a test center and scheduling a convenient date. If this is not done well in advance of the intended test date, it may be difficult to get a confirmation; in this case, students can choose to be waitlisted and receive an email if their first choice becomes available.
  • Paying the registration and international venue fees as applicable. This is the final step in registration for the MCAT.

MCAT Exam Eligibility Criteria

International applicants for the MCAT must either have completed a medical degree (e.g. MBBS) or be pursuing such a degree. In exceptional cases, permission may be granted to candidates enrolled in closely related courses, but this can only be done through explicit permission from the MCAT authorities. There are no other eligibility criteria e.g. age or nationality. If the candidate can travel to a valid test center and is of an age such that he/she has been granted admission to an undergraduate medical degree, the candidate can appear for the MCAT.

MCAT Exam Pattern & Syllabus

The MCAT computer based exam has a total of 230 multiple choice questions organized into 4 sections. It is not adaptive like the GRE or GMAT in that the difficulty of a question is not determined by the performance in previous questions.

SectionsTime (Minutes)Questions/Tasks
Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems9559
Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills9053
Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems9559
Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior9559
Total375 (not counting breaks)230

Applicants generally retake the MCAT in order to improve their score and give themselves a better chance of getting admit offers from all their target schools. However, there is also a risk involved, because all MCAT scores are shared with all the schools, so a low score might hurt the application rather than help it. In addition, the preparation process is long and grueling; a candidate should only decide to retake the MCAT if he/she has a clear strategy in mind, and expert advice on how to ensure that there is a score improvement. 

In general, there is only one situation where retaking the MCAT makes universal sense: when the initial score is so low that it does not cross the cutoff for any of the target medical schools. In all other cases, retaking the exam is a function of preparedness, new strategy creation, and time available. A candidate can retake the MCAT up to three times a year, or seven times in his/her lifetime.

Syllabus

Each of the four sections of the MCAT tests a different skill, from scientific knowledge/application to logical reasoning/analytical thinking.

  • Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems

45% of the syllabus for this MCAT section draws from general and organic chemistry, and 25% from introductory undergraduate level physics. These fundamental scientific concepts are required to understand the physical and mechanical function of tissues and organ systems in the human body. Therefore, questions are heavily application based, and deal with the impact of other sciences on human biology.

  • Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills

This MCAT section tests the critical reasoning and reading comprehension skills of the test taker, in a manner similar to the GRE or GMAT. However, the topics are drawn from important issues in philosophy, ethics, and social welfare. Therefore, it is a very important component of the overall paper, because it ensures that future medical professionals are able to think critically about the most important issues facing humanity today.

  • Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems

The Biology and Biochemistry section of the MCAT tests both knowledge and application of fundamental undergraduate courses in these subjects. Of notable importance are cell and molecular biology and genetics. The concepts of biochemistry that are covered in the MCAT syllabus are elementary, and the knowledge required is that of the first year of biochemistry undergraduate courses. However, a deep level of understanding is required to apply the knowledge gained, and the questions are rarely based on direct regurgitation of facts. The sample MCAT papers are very useful in order to succeed in this section.

  • Psychological, Social, and Biological Foundations of Behavior

This unique section of the MCAT was included in order to build social and cultural sensitivity towards health issues in the medical professionals of tomorrow. The basic syllabus is related to the fundamental concepts of both psychology and sociology, and particularly their intersection with human biology, and the working of mental processes in the body. Research methods, statistics, and scientific reasoning will all be required to answer the questions in this section correctly. Approximately 75% of the questions are based on long passages given, while the remaining are standalone multiple choice questions.

Exam Dates & Center

Indian candidates who wish to attempt the MCAT must pay careful attention to the exam dates and test centers, as there are no exam venues within the country. Hence, the scheduling must be done well in advance so as to ensure availability.

MCAT Exam Dates 2023-24

The MCAT is held 25 times a year. However, these dates are not uniformly distributed across all months; most of them occur in the first nine months of the year. The remaining three months are devoted to analyzing the efficacy of the test and strengthening its format for the next year.

MCAT Exam Test Center

Most MCAT Test Centers are located in North America; international applicants will often find that there is no exam venue in their country, and will have to travel to a nearby nation to give the test. This further increases the cost of each MCAT attempt; in addition to the $120 international location fee surcharge, candidates must also often pay a few hundred dollars to travel to the test city.

For example, India has no MCAT test centers. Residents of India who wish to attempt the examination usually choose to travel to Singapore or Thailand, where the nearest Asian test centers are located. Every MCAT score obtained within the previous 20 years is reported to each college to which the candidate wishes to apply. Therefore, if a test taker reaches the end of the MCAT test session and is convinced that his/her score will not be impressive, it is recommended that the VOID option is chosen, because this will ensure that the score is not sent to any college. However, the VOID option counts as one of the seven lifetime attempts of the MCAT. Therefore, if the candidate is on his/her seventh attempt, the VOID option should only be chosen if the expected score is lower than all other recent scores.

MCAT Exam Fees

The exam fee for most MCAT applicants includes a basic registration fee (common to all candidates) and an international exam fee (only applicable to those who wish to appear for the exam in a country outside North America).

ServiceMCAT Exam Fees
Registration Fee (for test takers in the US and Canada)$330
International Test Center Fee$120
Discounted Registration Fee (for US candidates under the fee assistance program)$135
Cancel Registration (60+ days before test date)$165 (50%)
Rescheduling Date or Venue (60+ days in advance)$50
Cancel Registration (30 - 59 days before test date)$165 (50%)
Rescheduling Date or Venue (30 - 59 days in advance)$100
Cancel Registration (10 - 29 days before test date)$330 (100%)
Rescheduling Date or Venue (10 - 29 days in advance)$200

Preparation Tips and Sample papers

Unlike many other standardized tests, the sample papers appearing on the MCAT website are crucial to the decision of whether to attempt the MCAT or not. Given the high difficulty of the examination, candidates are recommended to attempt the free mock tests on the site, and plan their preparation and test date only after evaluating their overall performance, and identifying the gaps that need to be filled before they are ready to score 510+ in their first MCAT attempt.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)