FAST Official Grading Scale
Source: FAST-NUCES official academic regulations / HEC Pakistan grading policy.
FAST Historical Closing Merit — 2025
⚠ Based on student-reported data. Official lists published by FAST-NUCES after each admission cycle.
Frequently Asked Questions — FAST-NUCES Merit Calculator
Q1. What is the merit formula for FAST-NUCES?
FAST-NUCES uses: NU Test×50% + FSc×40% + Matric×10%. Enter your marks in the calculator above to get your exact aggregate score instantly, updated for Fall 2026 admission weights.
Q2. What aggregate is required for admission at FAST-NUCES?
Based on historical closing merit data, competitive programs at FAST-NUCES close between 68% and 80%. Calculating your aggregate early helps you identify gaps and target your entry test preparation more precisely.
Q3. What is the entry test weight at FAST-NUCES?
At FAST, the entry test carries the largest weight in the aggregate formula: NU Test×50% + FSc×40% + Matric×10%. This means strong entry test performance can significantly improve your overall merit score even with moderate FSc marks.
Q4. How accurate are the FAST-NUCES closing merit estimates?
The benchmarks shown are based on historical Fall data and student-reported merit lists. Official merit lists are released by FAST-NUCES after the admission cycle closes — always verify on the official FAST-NUCES admissions portal.
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