Preparing for the Sindh MDCAT and don't know where to start? Between scattered WhatsApp groups, paid academy bundles, and hundreds of unverified links, finding reliable, free study material is genuinely difficult.
We've compiled all the most-shared and trusted Sindh MDCAT preparation resources into one organised list. Everything below is free to access. No signups, no payment required — just direct Google Drive links.
Subject Notes & Conceptual Resources
These are subject-specific notes from well-known educators and academies covering the Sindh MDCAT syllabus.
Nasim Zulfikar — Biology & Chemistry Notes
Comprehensive subject notes covering core biology and chemistry topics for the Sindh MDCAT syllabus.
Open Folder →Bilal Zia — Chapterwise Physics Book
Chapter-by-chapter physics resource with structured explanations aligned to the MDCAT format.
Open Folder →Physics with Kamran — Notes & Tests
Notes combined with practice tests. Good for students who want concept review alongside testing.
Open Folder →Quick Revision Notes
Condensed revision notes for last-minute preparation. Ideal for the final weeks before the exam.
Open Folder →One Page Shortlisting
Ultra-condensed one-page summaries of high-yield topics — great for the day before the exam.
Open Folder →Essentials of MDCAT
A foundational resource covering the essential concepts every MDCAT aspirant needs to know.
Open Folder →MCQ Banks & Practice Questions
High-repetition MCQ practice is the single most effective MDCAT preparation strategy. These are curated question banks focused on the Sindh paper pattern.
Sindh MDCAT Most Repeated MCQs
A focused bank of the most frequently repeated questions in Sindh MDCAT papers. High-priority practice material.
Open Folder →Past Papers
Solving past papers is non-negotiable for MDCAT prep. These folders cover multiple years of Sindh papers with answer keys.
Sindh Chapterwise & Yearwise Past Papers
Organised both by chapter and by year — useful for targeted weak-topic practice as well as full paper simulation.
Open Folder →SPSC Grand Tests 2021–2025 (with Keys)
Five years of SPSC Grand Tests with complete answer keys. Essential for understanding the official paper format.
Open Folder →Academy Test Packages
These are test series from well-known Sindh-based academies — useful for building exam stamina and benchmarking your performance against structured material.
SKN Notes 2025
Accompanying notes from SKN Academy to use alongside the test series.
Open Folder →Spark Academy Hyderabad — Tests
Test session material from Spark Academy, Hyderabad. Useful for Sindh-pattern practice.
Open Folder →SUM Academy 2025 Tests
Complete test sessions from SUM Academy's 2025 MDCAT preparation programme.
Open Folder →Cosmos Academy — All Grand Tests
Full grand test collection from Cosmos Academy. Structured for final-stage exam preparation.
Open Folder →Galaxy Umerkot — Test & GT Sessions
Test session and grand test materials from Galaxy Academy, Umerkot.
Open Folder →Inspired Academy — Test Sessions
Full test session collection from Inspired Academy for Sindh MDCAT preparation.
Open Folder →Sindh 2025 Premium Tests
Premium-tier test bundle compiled for the 2025-26 Sindh MDCAT cycle.
Open Folder →Anees Hussain — Chapterwise Biology Tests
Chapter-by-chapter biology tests from Anees Hussain. Strong choice for targeted biology revision.
Open Folder →How to Use These Resources Effectively
Having access to material is only half the equation. Here's a simple approach to actually benefit from this collection:
- Start with past papers first. Solve 2-3 years of Sindh yearwise papers to identify which topics you're weakest in. Don't start with notes — start with papers.
- Use notes for your weak topics only. You don't have time to read every note folder. After identifying weak areas from past papers, go to the relevant subject notes.
- Use the MCQ bank for daily drilling. The most repeated MCQs folder should be on your daily rotation — even 30 MCQs a day compounds significantly over weeks.
- Run academy GTs as mock exams. Pick one Grand Test per week under timed conditions. Treat it like the real exam — no pausing, no checking answers mid-way.
- Use one-page shortlisting in the final week. Don't start new topics in the last 7 days. Revision only.
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