The average MCAT score is 501.3 in 2023-2024, a slight dip from 2022-2023 when the average score hit a record high of 501.6.
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Data Summary
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The average MCAT score for all test-takers in 2023-2024 is 501.3.[1] -
The average MCAT score for test-takers who applied to medical school in 2022-2023 was 506.5.[2] -
The average MCAT score for all medical school applicants who ended up enrolling was 511.9.Note Reference [2] -
In 2023, the average score for psychological, social, and biological foundations of behavior was the highest of all the sections at 126.1.Note Reference [1] -
The same year, the critical analysis and reasoning skills section had the lowest average score at 124.7.Note Reference [1] -
The number of medical school enrollees has increased consistently over the past five years, jumping from 21,622 students in 2018-2019 to 22,712 in 2022-2023.Note Reference [2] -
The average overall GPA of applicants was 3.62, while those who enrolled had an average overall GPA of 3.75.Note Reference [2] -
All MCAT section scores have increased in the past six years, except for the critical analysis and reasoning skills sections.Note Reference [2]
The Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) is a standardized test used by medical schools to evaluate test takers' readiness for graduate school. MCAT scores and GPAs are heavily weighed in the admissions process and judged to be strong indicators of how students will perform in medical school.
This article focuses on the scores of students pursuing a medical degree (M.D.) at medical school. However, osteopathic schools, which grant the doctor of osteopathic medicine (D.O.) degree, also use MCAT scores for admission. Someone who graduates from either type of institution becomes a physician, but the focuses of each path are different.
Keep reading to learn more about the national average MCAT score, national average MCAT scores broken down by section, and average scores from some of the top medical programs in the country.
Table of Contents
- Average MCAT Scores
- Average MCAT Scores and GPAs for Applicants and Matriculants of MD-Granting Medical Schools
- Average MCAT Scores by School
- Frequently Asked Questions About the MCAT
- References
Average MCAT Scores
According to the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), the average MCAT score is 501.3. Percentile rankings are based on MCAT results from the 2020, 2021, and 2022 testing years combined. The AAMC will use these scores to calculate percentile rankings through April 30, 2024, until the next update on May 1 of the following year.Note Reference [1] MCAT scores range from 472-528.
Between 2016-2017 and 2023-2024, the average MCAT score jumped over 1.5 points, from 499.6 to 501.3. The average appears to be increasing overall, with 2022-2023 holding the record-high score of 501.6.
A new version of the MCAT was released in 2015 to reflect the advancements made in medicine.[3] The following scores refer to this new version.
Test Year | Average MCAT Score |
---|---|
April and May 2015 | 500.0 |
May 2016-April 2017 | 499.6 |
May 2017-April 2018 | 500.2 |
May 2018-April 2019 | 500.5 |
May 2019-April 2020 | 500.9 |
May 2020-April 2021 | 501.1 |
May 2021-April 2022 | 501.5 |
May 2022-April 2023 | 501.6 |
May 2023-April 2024 | 501.3 |
MCAT sections have a score range of 118-132 possible points.[4]
Scores for the chemical and physical foundations of biological systems (CPBS) section appear to be steadily increasing. Eight years ago, the average MCAT score for this section was 125.0, but has since increased to 125.1 in 2023-2024.
Test Year | Average MCAT Score |
---|---|
April and May 2015 | 125.0 |
May 2016-April 2017 | 124.9 |
May 2017-April 2018 | 125.1 |
May 2018-April 2019 | 125.1 |
May 2019-April 2020 | 125.1 |
May 2020-April 2021 | 125.2 |
May 2021-April 2022 | 125.2 |
May 2022-April 2023 | 125.2 |
May 2023-April 2024 | 125.1 |
The average MCAT score for the critical analysis and reasoning skills (CARS) section is the only average section score to have gone down in the past eight years, going from 124.9 in 2015 to 124.7 in 2023-2024.
Test Year | Average MCAT Score |
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April and May 2015 | 124.9 |
May 2016-April 2017 | 124.6 |
May 2017-April 2018 | 124.7 |
May 2018-April 2019 | 124.8 |
May 2019-April 2020 | 124.8 |
May 2020-April 2021 | 124.8 |
May 2021-April 2022 | 124.8 |
May 2022-April 2023 | 124.8 |
May 2024-April 2024 | 124.7 |
The average MCAT score for the biological and biochemical foundations of living systems (BBLS) section has increased by 0.4 points over the past eight years, going from 125.0 in 2015 to 125.4 in 2021-2022.
Test Year | Average MCAT Score |
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April and May 2015 | 125.0 |
May 2016-April 2017 | 125.0 |
May 2017-April 2018 | 125.2 |
May 2018-April 2019 | 125.3 |
May 2019-April 2020 | 125.4 |
May 2020-April 2021 | 125.4 |
May 2021-April 2022 | 125.5 |
May 2022-April 2023 | 125.5 |
May 2024-April 2024 | 125.4 |
The average MCAT score for the psychological, social, and biological foundations of behavior (PSBB) section has gone up the most. The average jumped from 125.1 in 2015 to 126.1 in 2023-2024, a one-point increase.
Test Year | Average MCAT Score |
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April and May 2015 | 125.1 |
May 2016-April 2017 | 125.0 |
May 2017-April 2018 | 125.3 |
May 2018-April 2019 | 125.4 |
May 2019-April 2020 | 125.6 |
May 2020-April 2021 | 125.8 |
May 2021-April 2022 | 126.0 |
May 2022-April 2023 | 126.1 |
May 2024-April 2024 | 126.1 |
Average MCAT Scores and GPAs for Applicants and Matriculants of MD-Granting Medical Schools
The tables below compare the average MCAT scores and GPAs of medical school applicants and medical school enrollees. Comparing the numbers can give you a better sense of where your scores and GPA should be to have the best chance at gaining admission.
- While the average MCAT score of medical school applicants was 506.5, those who ended up enrolling had an average MCAT score of 511.9.
- The average overall GPA of applicants was 3.62, while those who enrolled had an average overall GPA of 3.75.
- The average science GPA of applicants was 3.52, while those who enrolled had an average science GPA of 3.68.
- The average non-science GPA of applicants was 3.76, but the average non-science GPA of those who enrolled was 3.84.
Status | Average Total MCAT Score | CPBS Section | CARS Section | BBLS Section | PSBB Section |
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Applicants | 506.5 | 126.4 | 124.8 | 126.8 | 127.5 |
Enrollees | 511.9 | 127.9 | 127 | 128.2 | 128.9 |
Status | Average Total GPA | Science GPA | Non-Science GPA |
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Applicants | 3.62 | 3.52 | 3.76 |
Enrollees | 3.75 | 3.68 | 3.84 |
Enrollees' average MCAT score, overall GPA, science GPA, and non-science GPA have all steadily increased in the past five years, with record highs in 2022-2023.
Average MCAT Scores by School
Check out the average MCAT scores by school in the sections below. This report covers selective research schools and schools for primary care. Note that there will be some overlap between the two categories.
Average MCAT Scores of Top Medical Schools for Research
To gain admission to some of the top medical schools in the country for research, you must have an MCAT score well above the 501.3 national average. To get into Harvard Medical School, for example, you must score in the top 2% of test takers to be in the 50th percentile of their accepted students.
School | Average MCAT Score | Average GPA |
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Harvard University | 520.06 | 3.9 |
New York University (Grossman) | 522 | 3.92 |
Columbia University (Vagelos) | 508-528 | 3.44-4.0 |
Johns Hopkins University | 521 | 3.94 |
University of California-San Francisco | 515 | 3.87 |
University of Pennsylvania | 521.7 | 3.92 |
Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine | 521 | 3.94 |
University of California, Los Angeles | 514.0 (average score of those accepted, and not necessarily of those attending UCLA) | N/A |
Average MCAT Scores of Top Medical Schools for Primary Care
The top medical schools for primary care also have competitive scores, well above the national average. Note that while MCAT scores and GPAs are weighted heavily in the admissions process, many programs value clinical experience and other areas of the application as well.
School | Average MCAT Score | Average GPA |
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University of California-San Francisco | 515 | 3.87 |
University of Minnesota (Twin Cities) | 511.9 | 3.7 |
Oregon Health and Science University | 509 | 3.65 |
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill | 512 | 3.79 Science GPA, 3.66 Non-Science GPA |
University of Colorado (Anschutz) | 516 | 3.82 |
University of California, Davis | 511 | 3.7 |
Harvard University | 520.06 | 3.9 |
University of Kansas Medical Center | 510 | 3.37 |
Average MCAT Scores of Popular Medical Schools
Many of the popular medical schools listed have average MCAT scores and GPAs well above the national average. Keep in mind that the 50th percentile just refers to the middle, and many accepted students have scores and GPAs above and below the figures listed.
School | Average MCAT Score | Average GPA |
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Cornell University (Weill) | 519 | 3.9 |
Yale University | 519 | 3.85 |
University of Chicago (Pritzker) | 515.8 | 3.3-4.0 |
University of Pittsburgh | 517 | 3.88 |
Texas A&M University | 509.8 | 3.77 |
Frequently Asked Questions About the MCAT
How long is the MCAT?
The MCAT is roughly seven hours long and is all multiple choice. There is also time for food and drink breaks.
There are 230 questions total, divided into four sections: chemical and physical foundations of biological systems; critical analysis and reasoning skills; biological and biochemical foundations of living systems; and psychological, social, and biological foundations of behavior.[5]
When is the MCAT offered?
The MCAT is only offered during certain months of the year. Test dates include various dates in January, March-June, August, and September.[6] June and August have the most test dates, with six and five dates, respectively.Note Reference [6]
According to the AAMC:Note Reference [6]
- There is a 60-day, 30-day, and 10-day deadline to sign up, reschedule, or cancel a reservation for the MCAT. The 10-day deadline is the absolute latest.
- Scores are released about a month after the test date. For example, if you take the test June 16, 2023, you will get your score back around July 18, 2023.
- All tests begin at 8:00 a.m. and scores are released by 5:00 p.m. ET on the scheduled release date.
How long does it take to study for the MCAT?
You should first take a practice test to gauge your starting point, but in general, you can expect to study for the MCAT for around 300 hours.
One way to prepare is to take an MCAT prep course. The AAMC also provides a list of prep sources, including a free study plan, sample tests, and study tools.Note Reference [5] It also includes official low-cost products, such as the AAMC MCAT Official Prep Complete Bundle or AAMC MCAT Official Practice Exams.Note Reference [5]
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