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Monday, August 8

Closing merits of NUST 2016

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Closing Merits of NUST 2016

NUST uploaded the First selection for all UG programmes (NET and SAT based) except Applied Biosciences on August 5th. The Second merit list was uploaded on August 15th. The closing merits of NET Based admissions are listed below. The closing merits of the next lists will be added in the same post after the lists are out.


Field
Closing merits of Engineering/Computer Science 
1st
List
2nd
List
3rd
List
4th
List
5th
List
6th
List
7th
List
8th
List
Civil Engineering (Risalpur)
1060
1359
1380
138014481463

Environmental Engineering (Islamabad)
1647
2209
2506277629493032

Civil Engineering (Islamabad)
759
1039
1039103910451045

Geo Informatics Engineering (Islamabad)
1783
2366
2634286030653109

Mechanical Engineering (Islamabad)
196
275
275282282282

Electrical (Telecom) Engineering (Rawalpindi)
1458
1968
2173231123872511

Computer Software Engineering (Rawalpindi)
1337
1813
2046210023022327

Electrical Engineering (Rawalpindi)
647
926
954100610201020

Mechanical Engineering (Rawalpindi)
329
417
417426481481

Computer Engineering (Rawalpindi)
1542
1966
2158226924002461

Mechatronics Engineering (Rawalpindi)
816
1182
1204123413311331

Electrical Engineering (Karachi)
1541
1895
1965225823012395

Mechanical Engineering (Karachi)
1271
1510
1517159716361636

Mechanical Engineering (Winter Session) (Karachi) 
-
-
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Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering (Karachi)
2329
2503
2674312733733565

Avionics Engineering (Risalpur)
838
1095
1187128413541478

Aerospace Engineering (Risalpur)
337
796
840840840840

Electrical Engineering (Islamabad)
475
643
646676720720

Software Engineering (Islamabad)
829
1197
1197120412471247

Computer Science (Islamabad)
1268
1927
2143225223692427

Chemical Engineering (Islamabad)
744
1056
1056107810781078

Materials Engineering (Islamabad)
1347
2005
2239233224082452



Field
Closing merits of Business Studies and Social Sciences 
 1st List 
 2nd List 
 3rd List 
 4th List 
 5th List 
 6th List 
 7th List 
 8th List 
Bachelor of Business Administration (Islamabad)
239
467467467467467467467
BS Economics (Islamabad)
449
743776767767776
839
BS Mass Communication (Islamabad)
487
722809815840840
913
BS Public Administration (Islamabad) 
520
798831852884889
939
BS Accounting & Finance (Islamabad)
283
526535526526526526526

Field
                   Closing merits of Architecture and Industrial Design                    
1st List 
2nd List
3rd List
4th List
5th List
6th List
7th List
8th List
Bachelor of Architecture
44
98109109
111

Bachelor of Industrial Design
93
154172184
212


Field
                    Closing merits of BS Maths and BS Physics                     
1st List
2nd List
3rd List
4th List
5th List
6th List
7th List
      BS Mathematics      
250
600




       BS Physics       
250
600




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Monday, October 5

Applied Biosciences as a Career

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Our universe is teemed with microorganisms; they are so ubiquitous that even hundreds and thousands of them are on our skin. So automatically we are susceptible to a number of diseases. But why are we not in hospital every second day? What is it that makes us immune to them? 

How an eye cell knows it has to become an eye cell and a liver cell knows it has to become a liver cell when both of them have same kind of genetic information? Why is there not an eye cell in a liver tissue and a liver cell in retina? What is it that maintains homogeneity? Why every person in the world, even the identical twins, has different finger prints? Have you ever wondered? Do you want to know the answers to these questions? If yes, then Applied Biosciences is your field.

So the first that clicked to your mind is what is Applied Biosciences, right? Okay, you are lucky then as I am here with an answer today. Science basically has two domains: the Basic and the Applied science. Applied Biosciences is the application of basic science of biology.  It provides the solutions to the problems encountered by us humans. It has provided us with best health facilities (Immunology), with food and shelter (Biotechnology), with drugs to cure ailments (pharmacology) etc. 

The next question that comes in your mind is what would you study in Applied Biosciences? The courses that are offered in Applied Biosciences include Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Genetics, Animal Physiology, Plant Physiology, Immunology, Vaccinology, Crop Production, Anti-viral Approaches etc. For further details, follow this link: Course Curriculum

The next question would be why should people join this field? The answer is one of the perks of opting Applied Biosciences is that you can study all the field of biology during this four year program and you can do research in any of the field you find fascinating.  So you are away from the disappointment that one has to face when he/she has opted for a single field, say Biochemistry, and in the middle of their four year program they find out that they were made for Genetics or Bioinformatics or Biotechnology or something else. Further, you were made for applied biosciences if:
  • You want to be a researcher and solve the potential problems.
  • You have an inquisitive mind
  • You are a keen observer and a problem solver
  • You want to lessen the pain of someone 
  • You take things as a challenge
You can become a researcher (immunologist, microbiologist etc.); can work in a research institution, Healthcare industry, Pharmaceutical industry, Food industry and Agriculture industry. You can work as a scientific officer in Diagnostic labs and forensics. You can opt for Biomedical Engineering, Stem cell Biology, Cancer Biology, Synthetic Biotechnology etc. after having this program.

Applied Biosciences is a vast program that covers all the aspects of Biology. It has obvious implications in our daily life. From getting infected to getting cured is all you study in Applied Biosciences.

Written By: Zunaira Qureshi, Student of ASAB - NUST (3rd Year)
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Friday, July 17

Number of seats increasing in NUST?

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Number of seats increasing in NUST?

A news is circulating on Entry Test related paged and groups about increment in number of seats NUST is offering for Engineering & Business Studies. 

This is not a confirm or official news. On asking the people who posted this news that how they came to know about it, the answer is the other page or group shared it, so we shared it too. Everyone gives such reason and there seem to be no source of this news at all. Probably made up some such page by its own. 

Advice to the students: Do not trust in any such news, unless its source is stated along with. And if source is stated try to confirm the news on your own. Your future might be at stake because of it.  And do keep a second option. If you believe in this news, and suppose the seats do not increase and you didn't apply in any other institute, you will fail to get admission this year. Who will be responsible for this loss now? Those pages and groups wont be there to accept the fault neither will they get you admission. Almighty Allah blessed us with minds, try to use it before believing, sharing such kinds of news. 

Advice to such pages/groups: Helping others is an excellent job, provided you are really working to help. But a sad reality is that people want to be on number one, they want to the first in everything. In this case they want to be the first one to provide Entry Test related info to students as it will bring back new likes/fans to their groups/pages/profiles. I realized it after discussion with some of the admins. So a humble request, stop playing with the future of students. 

Note: I have sent emails and texts to NUST ug office and some teachers, asking about the same issue. As soon as I get some reply from them, its screen shot will be shared on our Facebook page. You can contact  NUST ug office on your own and try to get the information.

And yes do remember:



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Wednesday, July 15

Frequently asked questions about NUST

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This post will answer the general questions about NUST, NET, merits and such issues.

Q1) When the result of Paper Based Test and Architecture will be announced?
Answer: The last paper based test in Karachi & Quetta was held on July 5th, a few students in Islamabad were made to appear in written test instead of computer based test because of some visionary issues and last test of Architecture in Islamabad was conducted on July 8th. All these results will be out on the same day probably. According to NUST, result of architecture is prepared in about two weeks. So these results are expected to be announced between 20 to 25th July.

Q2) When the merit lists will be announced?
Answer: After the announcement of all the results, NUST will announce the merit positions for Engineering, Business Studies and Architecture based on their marks of matric, FSc Part 1 and NET. When the merit positions are announced, students would have an option to change their preferences as well. A few days will be provided to make the change in preferences and after this deadline the first merit list will be uploaded. Merit positions will be out in last week of July and merit list is expected to be out in first week of August. 
For medical the merit positions will be out in September, when the result of Fsc Part 2 is announced.

Q3) How can we change our preferences?
Answer: When NUST announces the merit positions, you will give a couple of days to change you preferences. Before that no change in the form can be made.

Q4) What were the closing merits of last year/How much percentage we need to secure admission?
Answer: The expected closing merits of NUST are listed below:
  • MBBS: Last year merit closed at about 84.9%. So 85%+ should be considered safe. For PCs, the merit is about 2-3% less than open merit.
  • BDS: 83.5% + is fine enough for BDS. However the students having 83% also have a chance.
  • Bio-Sciences: Students with 75%+ will be able to get in.
  • Business Studies: Last year merit of Business Studies closed near 58%, so the merit above 58% is safe for getting admission. However For Economics you need about 60% and for BBA and Bs Accounting and Finance 63% + . 
  • Engineering: Merit above 65%+ would get you admission in Engineering. The table below will help you in knowing where you stand.These will be the merits in the very last list. In the first list merits would be higher. But many students will leave the seats for other universities like GIKI, PIEAS, UET etc, so merit will fall in second and the next lists. In 2014 There were 8 merit lists.

                                       Field   Approximate Minimum aggregate for admission   
    Mechanical Engineering (Islamabad)
    75.5%
    Mechanical Engineering (Rawalpindi)
    74.5%
    Electrical Engineering (Islamabad)
    Electrical Engineering (Rawalpindi)
    73.5%
    Aerospace Engineering (Risalpur)
    72%
    Civil Engineering (Islamabad)
    71%
    Chemical Engineering (Islamabad)
    Mechatronics Engineering (Rawalpindi)
    Avionics Engineering (Risalpur)
    70.5%
    Software Engineering (Islamabad)
    Mechanical Engineering (Karachi)
    69%
    Civil Engineering (Risalpur)
    Computer Software Engineering (Rawalpindi)
    67.5%
    Electrical (Telecom) Engineering (Rawalpindi)
    67%
    Mechanical Engineering (Winter Session) (Karachi)
    Material Engineering (Islamabad)
    Computer Engineering (Rawalpindi)
    66.5%
    Electrical Engineering (Karachi)
    Computer Science (Islamabad)
    Environmental Engineering (Islamabad)
    65%
    Geo Informatics Engineering (Islamabad)
    Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering (Karachi)

    For Paying cadets, merit is much lower. Students near 110 can also get admission on PC seat. A fellow girl with 112 marks in NET is in EME Electrical on PC seat.
  • Architecture: In architecture students are not able to score much higher marks. The highest marks are usually in 120s or 130s. So a result merit of SADA is lower. If you score above 90 in NET for SADA, you have a chance.
  • Note: These are neither official nor exact figures. Just an approximate, merit less than the above mentioned percentages might also get you in if the merit falls. So do not lose hope. 
Q5) How many seats are available in NUST?
Answer: The distribution of seats in NUST, for all the fields, is available on the following link: Distribution of seats in  NUST

As soon as we can any confirm update about result or merit lists we will announce it on our Facebook Page. Feel free to ask in case of any issue.
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Wednesday, November 19

Guide To NET Preparation

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Hey Everyone!
I’m Maham Fazal _ the third Merit Position Holder in NUST MBBS 2014. I also stood Third in HSSC Federal Board 2014. Plus I got First Merit Position in RMC.

So, with that little intro let’s move on to certain tips that I would like to share with you all regarding the upcoming NET Series particularly for MBBS/BDS that will Insha Allah  help you put up enough score on the board.

1. Organize Yourself:
Be sure to keep all your handy books neatly stacked and within your reach. This will help save time.

2. Schedule It All:
As clichéd as it may sound, but a well thought out study plan works wonders. Sketch out a convenient schedule for yourself. This is a must to do if you want to boost your studying hours capacity. I personally practise this habit.

3. Highlight:
 Once you begin to study, just go through all the text in your books and highlight what you think seems important. Cut down on long paragraphs and derivations etc by highlighting just the critical points. This is going to be especially time saving for you in the NET-2 and 3. 

4. Study Routine:
 Tackle only one subject at a time and stick to till it completes, no matter how long. Don’t go about fiddling with every subject. This will just create a mess in your mind.

5. Practice, Practice and Practice:
When they say “Practice makes a man perfect” there’s no doubt about it. Practise MCQs as much as you can and whenever and wherever you can. This will help you perceive the question real fast. Also you will improve the speed and accuracy of your calculations.

6. The Subjects:

What to study?

Well, the answer’s simple. Those six towering hefty textbooks that sucked out your soul for nearly two years are here to stay. Yes, that’s right. No need of any extra book. No keys. No guidebooks. Nothing.  Just you and your books.  And any side notes from some tuition centre you attended.

How to study?

Follow these steps if you’re confused:

  •  Read a topic very carefully. Split it if it’s long.
  •  Revise that particular topic in your mind.
  • Check your notes for any side information/concept.
  • Repeat the above steps for the next topic.

Note: Since most of you are also going to appear in HSSC Exam next year so it is advisable for you to go through the Part 1 books thoroughly whereas revise the Part 2 books fully like you do in your exams. This is crucial for the April test where the days between the Test and Annuals are very few.

PHYSICS:
This portion is mostly numerical based. Sometimes the questions can boggle your mind but sometimes they can be a piece of cake. So you need strong concepts along with knowledge of all the formulae to be prepared for any sort of question. A few questions are information based also so make sure you don’t miss that out.

CHEMISTRY:
Part 1: Again you’ll find numericals from this book as well as conceptual questions.  Information based questions will be very rare.
Part 2: It is ideal if you can memorize all the equations. But if you don’t want to, then you should at least know what products are formed from certain reactants along with any noticeable colour or property. In case of Organic Chemistry, you should know the mechanisms because you can get questions regarding the product formed at the end of the whole process.
The last three chapters of the book are utterly important (no matter how much we all hate them) particularly Chapter 16.

BIOLOGY:
This portion only tests your memory and cramming ability. The more you print all information in your brain, the more you score. No need of concepts as such. Just remember, the tables are EXTREMELY important. Especially the Part 1 tables in initial chapters. I can bet you there are going to be at least 3-4 questions from them (or more if you’re unlucky). Also, be aware of the important dates of discoveries in your book.

ENGLISH:
You need a good dash of common sense more than Grammar know-how for this portion. Sense works most of the times. Try to learn the SAT High Frequency Wordlist.

IQ:
This part is my personal favourite. Really quizzical on the outside but so simple when you get to the depth of it. You must have ample time left for this and you need to be sharp for this. Practise the IQ questions at home from the ISSB preparatory books. They are of the following kinds:
i. Number Sequences (in which you have to tell what number comes next in the sequence. Requires the four basic mathematical operations)
ii. Decoding (in which you decode a total nonsense group of letters into a meaningful word by following an example pattern. Requires the English Alphabets)
iii. Direction Based MCQs (in which you have to tell in which direction the particular subject is. Requires the four basic directions and their mid directions)
iv. Odd one out (the name tells you the meaning. Requires common sense)

So there you have it guys. All the information I had. I hope it proves helpful for you and may you all score great (Ameen). Best of luck! 
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Friday, September 12

Schedule of NET (Nust Entrance Test)

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Schedule of Nust Entrance Test(NET)

According to the Nust administration the schedule of NET for the year 2015 will almost be the same as was in year 2014. So below is the tentative Schedule of tests for 2015 sessions. There can be a minor changes in it, in that case we will announce them. This schedule will be followed for all the fields that are being offered in Nust ( Medical , Engineering, Business Studies, BS Math, BS Physics, Arts).

Schedule of NET-1:

Registration Starts: November 17, 2014
Registration Ends:  December 18th, 2014
Test Dates: December 20, 2014 - January 2015

Schedule of NET-2:

Registration Starts: March 7th, 2015
Registration Ends: April 7th, 2015
Test Dates: March 25th - April 12th, 2015

Schedule of NET-3:

Registration Starts: May 9th, 2015
Registration Ends: June 15th, 2015
Test Dates: June 14th - July 14th , 2015

Timings of the test
The test will be held in two sessions in a day. First session will be from 9 am - 12 pm and the second session from 2 pm - 5 pm. The date and time for the test will be selected by the candidate during registration process.

Also Read: Preparation of NUST Entrance Test
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Friday, May 30

Closing aggregates of NUST in 2013

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Closing aggregates of NUST in 2013 
   
Your admission in Nust depends not only on your marks of the test but also Fsc and matric grades. For the admission process your aggregate is calculated depending upon in which field you applied.
Below is the list of aggregates on which the merit closed last year. For most of the fields the merit will almost be the same, however, for some it will vary much.

Field
Closing Aggregate
Civil Engineering (Risalpur)67.3%
Environmental Engineering (Islamabad)64.9%
Civil Engineering (Islamabad)69.9%
Geo Informatics Engineering (Islamabad)63.9%
Mechanical Engineering (Islamabad)74.7%
Electrical (Telecom) Engineering (Rawalpindi)65.58%
Computer Software Engineering (Rawalpindi)66.2%
Electrical Engineering (Rawalpindi)74.2%
Mechanical Engineering (Rawalpindi)73.77%
Computer Engineering (Rawalpindi)65.1%
Mechatronics Engineering (Rawalpindi)70.73%
Electrical Engineering (Karachi)65.46%
Mechanical Engineering (Karachi)70.43%
Mechanical Engineering (Winter Session) (Karachi)65.4%
Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering (Karachi)63%
Avionics Engineering (Risalpur)71.1%
Aerospace Engineering (Risalpur)73.25%
Electrical Engineering (Islamabad)72.85%
Software Engineering (Islamabad)67.89%
Computer Science (Islamabad)65.4%
Chemical Engineering (Islamabad)68.87%
Material Engineering (Islamabad)65.58%
MBBS (AMC Rawalpindi)86%
BDS (AMC Rawalpindi)81.57%
Army seat for MBBS78%
Navy seat for MBBS82.5%
Biosciences ( Islamabad )72%

Note: The above data is not 100% accurate. It is calculated on basis of the data provided by the students who got enrolled in Nust last year. These are not the official figures. There can be the difference of a few decimals between these figures and the official ones. But these are enough to give you the idea that how many marks you should score to get admission in Nust. Using your marks of Fsc and matric and the above percentage you can calculate marks needed in NET. In case of any issue feel free to contact us on facebook:
 https://www.facebook.com/Etest.Prep
For detailed guidelines on the preparation visit the link:
 http://entrytest-preparation.blogspot.com/2013/11/nust-entrance-test.html

On the basis of these aggregates you can calculate how much marks you need to get this much percentage.
Here is the merit calculator which will do this work for you:
 merit calculator.

P.S. Do mention the credits if you are going to copy this post. Thank you :)
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Monday, October 7

Nust Entrance Test 2014

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This year Nust decided to give three chances to the students before applying for admissions in Nust. Now the question arises will it affect the merit somehow?
The answer is both yes and no. 

Let me explain this point.
There were two sessions for NET 2013 and one session for NET 2012. Everyone expected that the merit will be much high. But the result was opposite to what we predicted. The merit remained almost the same. There was a difference but very very small. Same can be predicted for the coming year. However it also depends on the type of the test you people will be facing.
However at this stage its not wise to predict the merit of the coming year, leave it for the upcoming posts :)

There are some questions which students keep on asking about NET 2014, in this post I would try to answer all those questions.

The paper based test will be conducted only once in June-July, however there will be three sessions for the computer based tests.

The expected dates of the three tests  (NET) are as follows:



How do I get registered for NET?

                                                The registration process will be online. You have to make an account on the website https://ugadmissions.nust.edu.pk/ when the registrations will start and fill in the form.

What is the Eligibility criteria for NUST?



  • For admission in NUST, eligibility criteria is strictly followed.
  • A minimum of 60% aggregate marks each in Matric and FSc / FA / equivalent exams is required.
  • O & A level and other non-FSc stream candidates need to obtain equivalence certificates from Inter Board Committee of Chairmen (IBCC), Pakistan.

Candidates with any of the following deficiencies are NOT eligible to apply for admission in UG programmes:

  • Having secured less than 60% marks in Matric and FA / FSc.
  • Having failed / not appeared in any subject in FA / FSc Part-I / II.
  • Having secured less than 60% marks in O/A level as per the equivalence certificate issued by IBCC.
  • In case of O & A level / equivalent foreign qualification, those not in possession of valid O level or equivalent qualification certificate issued by IBCC at the time of applying to NUST.
  • Female candidates are not eligible to apply for Aerospace, Avionics and Civil Engineering at Risalpur campuses.
  • Diploma holders are not eligible to apply for any undergraduate programme.
What is the weightage of each subject in NET?

Engineering:

  • ​Mathematics ​40% ( 80 mcqs )
  • ​Physics 30% ( 60 mcqs )
  • ​Chemistry 15% ( 30 mcqs )
  • ​English 10% ( 20 mcqs )
  • ​Intelligence 5% ( 10 mcqs )
Total MCQs = 200
Time allotted = 3 hours.

Computer Science:

  • ​Mathematics 40%   ( 80 mcqs )
  • ​Physics 30% ( 60 mcqs )
  • Computer Science 15% ( 30 mcqs )
  • ​English 10% ( 20 mcqs )
  • ​Intelligence 5% ( 10 mcqs )
Total MCQs = 200
Time allotted = 3 hours.

MBBS / BDS / BS Applied Biosciences

  • Biology ​40% ( 80 mcqs )
  • Chemistry 30% ( 60 mcqs )
  • Physics 15% ( 30 mcqs )
  • ​English 10% ( 20 mcqs )
  • ​Intelligence 5% ( 10 mcqs )
Total MCQs = 200
Time allotted = 3 hours.

Business Studies / Social Sciences

  • Verbal (English) ​40% ( 80 mcqs )
  • Quantitative (Mathematics) ​40% ( 80 mcqs )
  • Intelligence 20% ( 40 mcqs )
Total MCQs = 200
Time allotted = 3 hours.

Bachelor of Architecture (B Arch) / Bachelor of Industrial Design (BID)

  • Cognitive and Aptitude ​40%         
  • Mathematics 20% ( 40 mcqs )
  • English Comprehension ​20% ( 40 mcqs )
  • Physics 15% ( 30 mcqs )
  • ​Intelligence ​5% ( 10 mcqs )
Time alloted = 4 hours ( 2 hours for cognitive/aptitude portion and 2 hours for the rest )
Cognitive and aptitude portion will be in written form, the rest will be the Mcqs based.
Total MCQs = 120

BS Mathematics

  • Mathematics ​85%  ( 170 mcqs ) 
  • English 10% ( 20 mcqs )
  • Intelligence 5% ( 10 mcqs )
Total MCQs = 200
Time allotted = 3 hours.


Note: Intelligence questions will pertain to Arithmetical Reasoning, Critical Thinking, Analytical Approach and Problem Solving.

What is merit criteria in NUST?
                                                                                

Engineering and Computer Science

  • ​NUST Entrance Test 75 %
  • ​FSc / A level / Equivalent OR FSc Part-I 15 %
  • ​Matriculation / O Level 10 %

Business Studies / Social Sciences

  • ​NUST Entrance Test 75 %
  • ​FSc / A level / Equivalent OR FSc Part-I 15 %
  • ​Matriculation / O Level 10 %
Architecture and Industrial Design

  • ​NUST Entrance Test 75 %
  • ​FSc / A level / Equivalent OR FSc Part-I ​15 %
  • ​Matriculation / O Level ​10 %
  
MBBS / BDS

  • ​NUST Entrance Test 50 %
  • ​FSc / A level / Equivalent  ​40 %
  • ​Matriculation / O Level 10 %
Applied Biosciences 

  • ​NUST Entrance Test 75 %
  • ​FSc / A level / Equivalent ​15 %
  • ​Matriculation / O Level 10 %
Can we apply in more than one field?
                                                                                                      Yes you can apply in more than one field. Test of each field will be conducted separately. The test fee per field is Rs.2000. If you apply in more than one field you have to pay more. However if you apply in engineering you can apply for BS mathematics without any fee. Likewise if you apply in MBBS/BDS you can apply in Bio-sciences without any fee. 

What is the qualification required for different programs?

The following are the options available for admissions in various disciplines.

Pre-Engineering group

  • Engineering, BS Computer Science
  • BS Mathematics
  • B Architecture, B Industrial Design
  • BBA Hons, BS Public Administration, BS Mass Communication, BS Economics, BS Accounting & Finance

Pre-Medical group

  • MBBS, BDS, BS Applied Biosciences
  • BBA Hons, BS Public Administration, BS Mass Communication, BS Economics

FSc Computer Science group

  • BS Computer Science, Telecom Engineering, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering
  • BS Mathematics
  • B Architecture, B Industrial Design
  • BBA Hons, BS Public Administration, BS Mass Communication, BS Economics, BS Accounting & Finance

Pre-Medical with additional Mathematics , OR
Pre-Engineering with additional Biology

  • All Programmes

What were the closing merits of last year?

The closing merits of last three years are available here: Closing merits of Nust

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Tuesday, September 10

Closing Merit Positions in Fourth Selection List of NUST

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Below are the closing Merit positions in the Fourth Selection list of Nust. A total of 2247 students have been selected in these disciplines.


              Closing Merit Positions of Engineering/Computer Science
Field Closing Merit
Civil Engineering (Risalpur) 1683
Environmental Engineering (Islamabad) 2856
Civil Engineering (Islamabad) 1254
Geo Informatics Engineering (Islamabad) 3155
Mechanical Engineering (Islamabad)471
Electrical (Telecom) Engineering (Rawalpindi) 2290
Computer Software Engineering (Rawalpindi) 2124
Electrical Engineering (Rawalpindi) 578
Mechanical Engineering (Rawalpindi) 640
Computer Engineering (Rawalpindi) 2532
Mechatronics Engineering (Rawalpindi) 1019
Electrical Engineering (Karachi) 2395
Mechanical Engineering (Karachi) 1310
Mechanical Engineering (Winter Session) (Karachi) 2433
Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering (Karachi) 3120
Avionics Engineering (Risalpur) 1159
Aerospace Engineering (Risalpur) 785
Electrical Engineering (Islamabad) 623
Software Engineering (Islamabad) 1654
Computer Science (Islamabad) 2623
Chemical Engineering (Islamabad) 1363
Material Engineering (Islamabad) 2516

                               Closing Merit Positions of BS Mathematics
Field Closing Merit
BS Mathematics (Islamabad) 1303


            Closing Merit Positions of Business Studies/Social Sciences
Field Closing Merit
BS Accounting & Finance (Islamabad) 450
BS Economics (Islamabad) 585
Bachelor of Business Administration (Islamabad) 541
BS Mass Communication (Islamabad) 723
BS Public Administration (Islamabad) 754



         Closing Merit Positions of Bachelor of Architecture/Industrial Design
Field Closing Merit
Bachelor of Architecture (Islamabad) 135
Bachelor of Industrial Design (Islamabad) 220

Closing Merits of last two years are available here:
Comparison of closing merits of net 2011 and 2012
Closing merit of First list are available here:

Closing Merit positions in first Selection list of Nust


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Friday, August 30

Closing merit positions in Third Selection List of Nust

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Below are the closing Merit positions in the Third Selection list of Nust. A total of 2247 students have been selected in these disciplines.


              Closing Merit Positions of Engineering/Computer Science
Field Closing Merit
Civil Engineering (Risalpur) 1659
Environmental Engineering (Islamabad) 2660
Civil Engineering (Islamabad) 1205
Geo Informatics Engineering (Islamabad) 3036
Mechanical Engineering (Islamabad)446
Electrical (Telecom) Engineering (Rawalpindi) 2203
Computer Software Engineering (Rawalpindi) 1907
Electrical Engineering (Rawalpindi) 578
Mechanical Engineering (Rawalpindi) 627
Computer Engineering (Rawalpindi) 2398
Mechatronics Engineering (Rawalpindi) 943
Electrical Engineering (Karachi) 2395
Mechanical Engineering (Karachi) 1310
Mechanical Engineering (Winter Session) (Karachi) 2419
Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering (Karachi) 2914
Avionics Engineering (Risalpur) 1159
Aerospace Engineering (Risalpur) 785
Electrical Engineering (Islamabad) 580
Software Engineering (Islamabad) 1528
Computer Science (Islamabad) 2582
Chemical Engineering (Islamabad) 1328
Material Engineering (Islamabad) 2432

                               Closing Merit Positions of BS Mathematics
Field Closing Merit
BS Mathematics (Islamabad) 870


            Closing Merit Positions of Business Studies/Social Sciences
Field Closing Merit
BS Accounting & Finance (Islamabad) 411
BS Economics (Islamabad) 543
Bachelor of Business Administration (Islamabad) 502
BS Mass Communication (Islamabad) 658
BS Public Administration (Islamabad) 679



         Closing Merit Positions of Bachelor of Architecture/Industrial Design
Field Closing Merit
Bachelor of Architecture (Islamabad) 126
Bachelor of Industrial Design (Islamabad) 205

Closing Merits of last two years are available here:
Comparison of closing merits of net 2011 and 2012
Closing merit of First list are available here:

Closing Merit positions in first Selection list of Nust


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Monday, August 12

Closing Merit positions in First Selection List of Nust

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Below are the closing Merit positions in the First Selection list of Nust. A total of 2247 students have been selected in these disciplines.
Second Selection list will be uploaded by Nust after 15th of August.


              Closing Merit Positions of Engineering/Computer Science
Field Closing Merit
Civil Engineering (Risalpur) 1394
Environmental Engineering (Islamabad) 2313
Civil Engineering (Islamabad) 1069
Geo Informatics Engineering (Islamabad) 2474
Mechanical Engineering (Islamabad)428
Electrical (Telecom) Engineering (Rawalpindi) 1561
Computer Software Engineering (Rawalpindi) 1508
Electrical Engineering (Rawalpindi) 536
Mechanical Engineering (Rawalpindi) 579
Computer Engineering (Rawalpindi) 1823
Mechatronics Engineering (Rawalpindi) 841
Electrical Engineering (Karachi) 1896
Mechanical Engineering (Karachi) 1196
Mechanical Engineering (Winter Session) (Karachi) 2001
Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering (Karachi) 2544
Avionics Engineering (Risalpur) 1041
Aerospace Engineering (Risalpur) 707
Electrical Engineering (Islamabad) 508
Software Engineering (Islamabad) 1052
Computer Science (Islamabad) 2111
Chemical Engineering (Islamabad) 1051
Material Engineering (Islamabad) 1927

                               Closing Merit Positions of BS Mathematics
Field Closing Merit
BS Mathematics (Islamabad) 231


            Closing Merit Positions of Business Studies/Social Sciences
Field Closing Merit
BS Accounting & Finance (Islamabad) 287
BS Economics (Islamabad) 295
Bachelor of Business Administration (Islamabad) 348
BS Mass Communication (Islamabad) 495
BS Public Administration (Islamabad) 518



         Closing Merit Positions of Bachelor of Architecture/Industrial Design
Field Closing Merit
Bachelor of Architecture (Islamabad) 90
Bachelor of Industrial Design (Islamabad) 171

Closing Merits of last two years are available here:
Comparison of closing merits of net 2011 and 2012

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