National Medical Admission Test (Philippines)

The National Medical Admission Test (NMAT) is a nationwide examination required for the entrance to any medical school in the Philippines.[1]

It is sometimes considered as a MCAT equivalent, which is held in the United States. The test consists of Part I & Part II. Part I is a 200-item test with four subdivisions, which are on Verbal, Inductive Reasoning, Quantitative and Perceptual Acuity Skills and is a three-hour exam. Part II is a two-hour-30-minute test in the field of Basic Sciences such as, Biology, Physics, Social Sciences and Chemistry, all of which form 200 items. Qualified test takers are graduates and graduating students of degree programs.So thats 5 hours and 30 minutes exam in a day. Generally its results come in about 15 working days,and a candidate can get the addmision as per college requirements.The grading system is percentile ranking from 1- to 99+ & marks are given ranging from 200 to 800.

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