You are wrong in so many aspects I have no idea where to start.
First of all - what are you trying to determine?
Hydrochloric is a very strong acid, which means it is always 100% dissociated. Depending on the source its dissociation constant is listed as 10
3-10
7. There is no accurate value, because it is very difficult to determine Ka of such a strong acid experimentally. For sure it can't be done by a simple titration.
(pKa = pH at equivalence point)
No, that's not true. pKa = pH at HALF equivalence, when exactly 50% of the acid is neutralized. But it works only for weak acids, not for a strong acid like HCl.