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No, the syllabus for A levels and the Medical College Admission Test (MDCAT) in Pakistan are not the same, even if you choose Physics, Biology, and Chemistry as your A level subjects.

A Levels: A levels is an internationally recognized qualification offered by Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) and the British Council in Pakistan. The A level syllabus covers a wide range of subjects and allows students to specialize in specific areas. In the case of Physics, Biology, and Chemistry, the A level syllabus would focus on these subjects in depth and cover topics relevant to university-level study in these fields.

MDCAT: MDCAT is an entrance examination required for admission to medical and dental colleges in Pakistan. The MDCAT syllabus is specifically designed to assess a student's knowledge and understanding of various subjects related to medical and dental sciences. The MDCAT syllabus includes topics from Physics, Biology, Chemistry, and English, but it focuses more on the application of knowledge in the medical field, as well as critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

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