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NET×75% + FSc×15% + Matric×10%

NUST

Weightage

NET×75% + FSc×15% + Matric×10%

National University of Sciences & Technology

Raw score out of 200 — auto-converted to %

NUST Official Grading Scale

Letter Grade
Grade Points
Standing
A
4.00
Distinction
B+
3.50
Distinction
B
3.00
Good
C+
2.50
Average
C
2.00
Average
D+
1.50
At Risk
D
1.00
At Risk
F
0.00
Fail

Source: NUST official academic regulations / HEC Pakistan grading policy.

NUST Historical Closing Merit — 2025

Program
Closing Merit %
SEECS (CS / CE / EE)
85%
SMME (Mech / Civil)
80%
SCEE / CEME
78%
Other Departments
75%

⚠ Based on student-reported data. Official lists published by NUST after each admission cycle.

Frequently Asked Questions — NUST Merit Calculator

Q1. What is the merit formula for NUST?

NUST uses: NET×75% + FSc×15% + 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 NUST?

Based on historical closing merit data, competitive programs at NUST close between 75% and 85%. Calculating your aggregate early helps you identify gaps and target your entry test preparation more precisely.

Q3. What is the entry test weight at NUST?

At NUST, the entry test carries the largest weight in the aggregate formula: NET×75% + FSc×15% + 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 NUST closing merit estimates?

The benchmarks shown are based on historical Fall data and student-reported merit lists. Official merit lists are released by NUST after the admission cycle closes — always verify on the official NUST admissions portal.

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