dental schools require DAT scores not MCAT scores. they are two separate tests.
You can find it here http://www.english-test.net/pcat/. There are alot of practice tests that are avalible on this site.
The PCAT test focuses on the student's ability to perform well in subjects such as mathematics, science, and verbal skills. The PCAT is for students looking to gain entry to the pharmacy program at colleges.
syllabus of mcat of 2012
The Mcat is a very difficult test that many people have difficulty with. The best place to find Mcat test prep materials is the Mcat website which is located at Mcat.com/resources.
About 70 percent of Pharm.D. programs require applicants to take the Pharmacy College Admissions Test (PCAT).
Pharmacy College Admission Test
yes.. on the base of Fsc MARKS..... YOU CAN APPLY FOR MCAT....
The two most popular companies that offer MCAT prep classes are Princeton Review and Kaplan. I would visit their websites (www.princetonreview.com/medical/mcat-test-preparation.aspx and www.kaptest.com/mcat) to find out more about fees, locations, times, etc.
Yes
Vanderbilt's average MCAT was an 11.7V. So roughly 35-36.
it realy depend on the school one wants to go to. Some school requires 60 % and some requires 75%. Also, make sure to look at individual school's average PCAT percentile. I know in texas they require 75% in PCAT but always aim high. That is because if you fall you will end up in much stable state.