NUST Aggregate Calculator

Calculate your admission aggregate for National University of Sciences & Technology (NUST) using F.Sc, Matric, and NET scores with the official formula.

National University of Sciences & Technology (NUST)

NUST uses a weighted formula: 40% F.Sc, 10% Matric, and 50% NET score. This calculator uses the official NUST aggregate calculation method.

F.Sc or A-Level equivalent marks

Matric or O-Level equivalent marks

NET score out of 400

NUST Formula:

Aggregate = (F.Sc % × 0.40) + (Matric % × 0.10) + (NET Score/400 × 100 × 0.50)

NET test carries the highest weightage (50%) in NUST admission

NUST Admission Information

Eligibility Requirements

  • • Minimum 60% in F.Sc (Pre-Engineering/Medical)
  • • Minimum 60% in Matric/O-Level
  • • Valid NUST NET score
  • • Age limit: 17-23 years
  • • Pakistani nationality or equivalent

Schools & Programs

  • SEECS: Computer Science, Electrical Engineering
  • SMME: Mechanical, Materials Engineering
  • SCEE: Civil, Environmental Engineering
  • SNS: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
  • S3H: Social Sciences, Architecture

NET Test Details

Test Structure
  • • Total Questions: 200
  • • Duration: 3 hours
  • • Mathematics: 80 questions
  • • Physics: 60 questions
  • • Chemistry: 40 questions
  • • English: 20 questions
Scoring System
  • • Correct Answer: +2 marks
  • • Wrong Answer: -0.5 marks
  • • No Answer: 0 marks
  • • Maximum Score: 400
  • • Minimum Passing: 50%

Expected Merit Ranges (Engineering)

Top Programs
  • • Computer Science: 85-90%
  • • Software Engineering: 83-88%
  • • Electrical Engineering: 80-85%
  • • Mechanical Engineering: 78-83%
Other Programs
  • • Civil Engineering: 75-80%
  • • Chemical Engineering: 73-78%
  • • Architecture: 70-75%
  • • Materials Engineering: 68-73%

Note: Merit requirements vary yearly based on competition and available seats.

Success Strategy

  • NET preparation is crucial: 50% weightage in aggregate
  • • Focus on Mathematics and Physics for engineering programs
  • • Practice past papers and mock tests regularly
  • • Maintain good academic record in F.Sc and Matric
  • • Apply to multiple programs to increase admission chances
  • • Check campus preferences carefully before submission