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6 ways Noon Academy makes MDCAT online preparation simple

6 ways Noon Academy makes MDCAT online preparation simple
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MDCAT online has enabled students to learn and interact with the teachers remotely. We now have more possibilities in MDCAT online than we ever had before. While the tools for digital learning are specifically designed for students who need flexible instruction, anyone who needs quality content can benefit. 

Tools for digital learning not only mean the tools of presenting in a virtual classroom or submitting assignments online; rather, they are now more concerned about developing a social link between students and teachers. 

Noon Academy is one such online learning platform offering instruction of MDCAT online. This article will guide you through various features of Noon Academy and how they can help you prepare online for MDCAT. Learning at Noon isn’t just an academically rewarding experience, rather it serves as a social bridge between students, teachers and peers. 

What is online learning?

Online or digital learning refers to the learning that happens digitally as opposed to in-person or physically. It uses the internet or offline apps to play classes or offer live instruction. 

Benefits of online learning

  • Online learning opens a distribution of education globally.
  • Allows flexible learning options with less restrictions on fixed times. 
  • On-demand learning has made it possible for students to learn what they want to learn.
  • Online learning has also made it possible for us to share and store vast amounts of information. 
  • Social learning is helping students connect with classmates and teachers through gaming and discussion boards. 

Benefits of studying MDCAT online at Noon 

At Noon, students study in a learning community. Instead of one-on-one classes, group learning with expert teachers increases the interest of students. Here are some benefits of online group study:

  • Easy access on any device 
  • Join anywhere
  • No commute cost 
  • Free to join 
  • Discussion forums with an active student participation 
  • Easy to use online app 

What is MDCAT? Everything you need to know 

MDCAT test is definitely one of the most challenging exams in Pakistan. It requires months of rigorous learning to be able to perform well. It is generally known that students who have worked hard in FSc and dedicatedly prepare for MDCAT are able to get a good aggregate and proceed to get an admission in a medical or dental college in the country. 

When is MDCAT exam held in Pakistan?

Each year MDCAT is held 3-4 months after F.Sc. final exams. MDCAT exam 2022 was held from 7th September to 30th September. MDCAT is conducted at over twenty different locations nationally and at around nine locations internationally. 

The exam in 2023 will be held online at designated centers. 

How to calculate aggregate for MDCAT?

Here is MDCAT aggregate formula:

MDCAT aggregate = 50% of F.Sc percentage + 50% of MDCAT exam percentage 

F.Sc. percentage = Marks obtained in F.Sc. (pre-medical) divided by total marks (1100) x 100

MDCAT percentage = Marks obtained in MDCAT exam divided by total marks (210) x 100

What is the passing percentage of MDCAT?

  • A candidate needs to score at least 65% (130 out of 210) marks to be eligible for admission in MBBS in Pakistan.
  • A candidate needs to score at least 55% (110 out of 210) marks to be eligible for admission in BDS in Pakistan.

Want to know more about what is MDCAT? Let’s find out here. 

7 ways Noon Academy can help you prepare for MDCAT online 

#1 Joining MDCAT online classes is made simple and fast

  • Free app download and registration

Noon app is available on Play Store and App Store. You just need a phone number to get registered and then you can join any class and group. To login or register through a computer, you will need a phone number to receive a one-time password. 

  • Affordable classes MDCAT study groups 

Study groups are offered by experienced teachers and students enroll by paying a one-time fee. You can join the MDCAT group through the Noon App or a computer. You can also watch recorded sessions of MDCAT online. 

  • 7 days no-questions-asked refund policy 

If you wish to discontinue your classes within 7 days, you will receive a full refund. 

  • Your feedback is valued 

Once you have joined a paid or free class, you will receive a call after some time so you can share your experience with us. 

#2 Attending online MDCAT study is like in-person classes

  • Live and recorded classes of MDCAT

All MDCAT subjects are taught live! So, you can feel close to the experience of in-person classes. Technology in education enables all classes to be interactive between the teachers and students. If you miss a class, you can always get a recording afterwards. 

  • Teacher’s slides, notes and MDCAT past papers 

All classes are delivered using class slides. You will have access to teachers’ slides after classes are over. MDCAT past papers and notes can play a very important role in helping you revise towards the end of the preparation period. 

  • Discussion forums to ask questions

Discussion forums create an opportunity for you to interact with your friends who are also preparing for MDCAT exam. The teachers respond to your questions and help clear doubts. You can also use these forums to help others by responding to their questions.

  • Regular reminders for MDCAT classes 

You will receive class reminders for all the courses you have registered for. The interface of the Noon App is already very popular with the students. Once you get started, you will see 

  • Exam preparation groups before MDCAT 

If you are in 11th or 12th class (pre-medical), you can join fast exam revision groups to help you speed up your final exams preparation. This preparation will be immensely helpful to you in following up in the MDCAT groups. 

  • Helpful tips during MDCAT preparation

You will receive helpful tips from expert teachers of MDCAT who have been teaching in academies for years. 

#3 MDCAT online preparation connects you with a digital learning community 

Digital learning communities and study apps can resolve the motivation and interest dilemma for pre-medical students. Using an online platform, students can interact with other students and teachers in a safe and friendly environment. We know that pre-medical students stress out because of the amount of work that is required during and after FSc exams. 

Noon Academy offers a solution to the stress issue by focusing on how students learn best with other students and an expert faculty. 

#4 MDCAT online preparation reduces the fear of the future 

One common problem that students face during MDCAT preparation is the fear-factor. MDCAT happens only once a year and losing an opportunity means a waste of time. The high passing percentage is also a reason why many students don’t make it to cross the threshold and have to repeat the MDCAT next year. 

The fear attached can be reduced by a proper planning of the MDCAT exam. When you know you are part of a supportive community and you will be well prepared for MDCAT when the time comes, you are more energized! That’s how you can gauge the impact of joining an educational program with Noon Academy. 

#5 MDCAT online helps you review – whenever you like 

Students can access teachers’ slides after class and don’t need a separate forum or email to access slides. This also means that you can learn math online while paying attention to understanding the concepts, without being in a rush to copy the slides or board. This feature of revising MDCAT syllabus is a valuable tool that students can use any time they want. 

Allowing for more revision means you have more chances of success! 

#6 MDCAT online connects you with the best study advice 

When you are part of the MDCAT online group, you will become fond of reading up on our friendly study advice! It will be easier for you to develop new study habits and let go of the old ones. Explore our blog for tips based on a scientific study of how we learn. Here is a teaser!

Avoid procrastination

You can choose to have control over procrastination by understanding the reason behind delays in submitting assignments and taking the exam unprepared. Use Pomodoro’s technique to fight procrastination and do the hardest thing first!

Focus on learning instead of getting admission 

Yes, admission is the goal. But those who focus only on the miss out on the enjoyment of learning and usually often miss the goal too! Being overly focused on the goal also creates more fear and more frustration. 

So, if MDCAT is around the corner, how about enjoying the journey of reading books, taking notes, and practicing exams instead of looking at the result? 

Test yourself frequently 

Testing plays a very important role in motivating you to study. Also, tests and exams are an excellent way to find gaps in your knowledge, so you can work on them afterwards. You can choose to participate in free online quizzes and tests to engage in a learning process. 

Turn information into chunks 

If you save bits of information in the mind and later make bigger bits out of them, you end up saving a lot of time. Baraba Oakley, a world famous learning expert, recommends using chunking as a method to save and recall information effortlessly. You can also use mnemonics, abbreviations, or mind-palace techniques to store information. 

How about putting words into action?  Download the Noon Academy app and start learning with experts today!