The NUMS MDCAT deadline extended update is a major relief for students who missed the earlier registration window or were still arranging documents, fee payment, or test-centre preferences. NUMS has now extended the registration dates for NUMS MDCAT 2026, giving applicants extra time to complete their online form and secure their chance for MBBS/BDS admissions under NUMS-affiliated, constituent, and military-administered medical and dental colleges.
According to the updated NUMS schedule, the last date to apply with regular fee is Monday, 22 June 2026 by 1600 hours, while the last date to apply with late fee is Monday, 29 June 2026 by 1600 hours. The NUMS MDCAT 2026 exam is scheduled for Sunday, 23 August 2026 at 10:00 AM.
What Does the NUMS MDCAT Deadline Extended Update Mean?
The extension means students now have more time to register for NUMS MDCAT 2026 through the official online portal. This is especially important because NUMS MDCAT is not just another entry test. It is a mandatory subject test for admission to MBBS/BDS programs in NUMS constituent, affiliated, and Armed Forces administered medical and dental colleges.
For students who want to apply as Medical Cadets in the Pakistan Army, this update is even more important. The official NUMS announcement also lists Army Medical College Rawalpindi for Medical Cadets, along with several CMH, Fazaia, Foundation, Bahria, NUST, HITEC, Wah, and other affiliated medical and dental colleges.
In simple words, this is your second chance. But it should not be treated as extra free time. It should be treated as a final opportunity.
Updated NUMS Application Deadline 2026

Here are the revised NUMS MDCAT 2026 dates students must remember:
Online registration started: Monday, 18 May 2026
Last date with regular fee: Monday, 22 June 2026 by 4:00 PM
Last date with late fee: Monday, 29 June 2026 by 4:00 PM
NUMS MDCAT 2026 exam date: Sunday, 23 August 2026 at 10:00 AM
These dates match the updated NUMS notification and the current official NUMS registration page. Students should avoid relying on older screenshots or forwarded messages because the earlier advertisement showed previous deadlines, while the official page now reflects the extended schedule.
Why Students Should Not Wait Until the Last Day
Many students make the mistake of thinking, “Deadline extend ho gai hai, ab time hai.” That approach can create unnecessary risk. Online registration portals often become slow near the final date because thousands of students try to submit forms at the same time.
You should complete your form early because small issues can delay your application. For example, your CNIC/B-Form image may not upload correctly, your photograph may not meet the required format, your payment may take time to process, or your email/password may create login issues. NUMS clearly states that all fields are mandatory and wrong information in the online application can lead to cancellation of registration.
A smart student should not wait for 29 June. Try to complete the registration before the regular fee deadline if possible. It saves money and gives you peace of mind.
NUMS MDCAT 2026 Registration Fee
For local exam centres in Pakistan, the regular registration fee is Rs. 7,500, while the late registration fee is Rs. 8,500. For the international exam centre in KSA, the regular fee is Rs. 40,000, while the late fee is Rs. 50,000. NUMS mentions that the processing fee is non-refundable and non-transferable.
This is another reason to submit accurate information. Once the fee is paid and the application is submitted, avoid mistakes in CNIC/B-Form number, email, mobile number, test centre, and personal details.
Who Can Apply for NUMS MDCAT 2026?
NUMS has given broad eligibility for applicants. Pakistani citizens, overseas Pakistanis, dual nationals, and foreign nationals can appear in NUMS MDCAT 2026. Students with FSc, HSSC, A-Levels, 12th Grade, and result-awaiting status can also apply. Candidates below 18 years of age need a valid Juvenile Card issued by NADRA.
This is helpful for students who are still waiting for final results. However, result-awaiting students should still keep their academic documents ready because admission stages after the test may require timely submission.
How to Apply for NUMS MDCAT 2026
The NUMS registration process is online. First-time applicants have to sign up, enter their full name as per SSC/O-Level certificate, provide a functional email address, enter a valid mobile number, complete captcha, and register. After signup, the password appears on the screen, so students should save it carefully.
After that, the application is completed in steps. Students select the test country, pay the fee through available options, upload profile and identity images, complete personal information, choose exam city preferences, and finally submit the application. NUMS also states that no hard copies are required because the application is submitted through the online portal only.
Before clicking submit, review every detail slowly. A wrong CNIC, wrong spelling, inactive email, or incorrect mobile number can create problems later.
Documents and Images You Should Prepare
Before starting the form, prepare these items:
A recent passport-size photograph with blue background, CNIC/B-Form/Juvenile Card/NICOP/Passport front image, active email address, valid mobile number, academic record, and fee payment method.
NUMS has mentioned that supported image types include .jpg, .jpeg, and .png, and the supported image size should be less than 2 MB. Unprofessional photographs and selfies are not allowed.
This is a common area where students face rejection or delay. Use a clear, formal photograph. Do not crop your face too tightly, and do not upload blurred identity documents.
NUMS MDCAT 2026 Test Pattern
NUMS MDCAT 2026 includes two parts. Part A consists of 150 one-best-option MCQs from Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and English, with a time duration of 2 hours and 45 minutes. Part B is a Psychological Test of 50 MCQs with a time duration of 15 minutes. NUMS also states that there will be no negative marking.
This pattern means students must focus on both accuracy and speed. The subject portion needs conceptual preparation, while the psychological section requires quick reading, calm decision-making, and practice with personality-based and reasoning-style questions.
Test Centres and City Selection
NUMS has listed local centres across Pakistan, including Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Lahore, Multan, Faisalabad, Bahawalpur, Gujranwala, Sargodha, Kharian, Karachi, Hyderabad, Pano Aqil, Abbottabad, Peshawar, Quetta, and others, depending on the viable number of applicants. KSA is listed as the international centre.
Candidates must select two unique cities or stations in order of preference. However, NUMS reserves the right to shift candidates to another location based on seating capacity.
Choose your centres carefully. Select cities that are realistic for you to reach on test day. Do not choose a faraway city just because a friend is selecting it.
What to Do After Registration
Once your application is submitted, do not relax completely. Save your login details, payment proof, and application confirmation. Keep checking the NUMS website for admit card updates, syllabus updates, and test-day instructions.
NUMS states that admit cards or roll number slips will be generated for eligible candidates and students will be required to download them from the NUMS website by entering their CNIC, Passport, NICOP, or B-Form number.
Also start adjusting your preparation plan according to the exam date: 23 August 2026. You have limited time, so your daily schedule should include Biology, Chemistry, Physics, English, and psychological test practice.
Test Day Instructions Students Must Know
NUMS instructs candidates to reach their respective centres at least three hours before the test. Centres will be sealed or closed half an hour before the test starts. Students must bring printed admit card, required original identity documents, a clean clipboard, and two blue or black ballpoints. Mobile phones, smart watches, and other electronic gadgets are not allowed.
This is not a small detail. Every year, students lose confidence because they arrive late, forget documents, or bring restricted items. Prepare your test-day file one night before the exam.
Final Advice for Students
The Nums application deadline extension is good news, but it is not a reason to delay. It is a chance to complete your registration properly, avoid mistakes, and start serious preparation. If you are planning for NUMS-affiliated medical or dental colleges, especially Army Medical College or military-administered institutions, this deadline matters.
Apply before 22 June 2026 if you want to avoid the late fee. If you miss that, the final late-fee deadline is 29 June 2026 by 4:00 PM. After that, waiting for another extension is risky.
Your next step is simple: complete your registration, verify your documents, save your login details, and begin focused preparation for 23 August 2026.
FAQs About NUMS MDCAT Deadline Extended 2026
The new regular-fee deadline is 22 June 2026 by 4:00 PM. The late-fee deadline is 29 June 2026 by 4:00 PM.
NUMS MDCAT 2026 will be held on Sunday, 23 August 2026 at 10:00 AM. Local centres will conduct the test at the same time.
For local centres in Pakistan, the regular fee is Rs. 7,500 and the late fee is Rs. 8,500. For KSA, the regular fee is Rs. 40,000 and the late fee is Rs. 50,000.
Yes. NUMS states that FSc/HSSC/A-Level/12th Grade students, including result-awaiting candidates, can apply for NUMS MDCAT 2026.
Yes. NUMS MDCAT is mandatory for admission to listed NUMS constituent, affiliated, and military-administered medical and dental colleges, including Army Medical College Rawalpindi for Medical Cadets.
No. The official NUMS advertisement states that there shall be no negative marking in NUMS MDCAT 2026.
No. Apply before the regular-fee deadline if possible. Late registration costs more and increases the risk of portal, payment, or document issues near the final date.


