What are the total marks for the MCAT exam??
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Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Conducts the MCAT and the syllabus covers the first-semester undergraduate courses on a variety of sections. This exam is designed to evaluate the problem solving, critical thinking, and knowledge of natural, behavioural, and social science concepts and principles of a candidate required to the study of medicine.
MCAT total score will range between 472-528, with 500 as the average score. Each of the four MCAT sections is scored between 118-132, with 125 being the average score (i.e., 50th percentile) for each section.
528 is the highest possible MCAT score, which corresponds to the 99.9th percentile. Anything above a 520 is a 99th percentile score or higher.
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