NUST Aggregate Calculator 2025 — Calculate Your NET Merit for Admission
The NUST Aggregate Calculator 2025 helps students quickly calculate their final merit percentage for NUST admissions. NUST (National University of Sciences & Technology) uses the NET (NUST Entry Test), HSSC (FSc/A-Level), and SSC (Matric/O-Level) scores with official weightages to create the merit list. This calculator gives you an instant estimate of your aggregate and helps you plan target scores. NUST
NUST Aggregate Calculator 2025
Instantly calculate your NET-based aggregate for NUST admissions (NET 75%, HSSC 15%, SSC 10%).
- NET (Entry Test): 75%
- HSSC / FSc: 15%
- SSC / Matric / O-Level: 10%
FAQs
Q: How is aggregate calculated?
A: Aggregate = (Matric% × 0.10) + (FSc% × 0.15) + (NET% × 0.75).
Q: Are A-Level students eligible?
A: Yes — use IBCC equivalence for HSSC/SSC percentages and then apply the formula.
NUST Merit Weightage (Official)
- NUST Entry Test (NET): 75%
- HSSC / FSc (Part-I or equivalent): 15%
- SSC / Matric / O-Level: 10%
(These are the official weightages used for NET-based admissions.)
How to Calculate NUST Aggregate — Formula
- Convert each exam to percentage (e.g., Matric% = obtained ÷ total × 100).
- Apply weightage:
Aggregate = (Matric% × 0.10) + (FSc% × 0.15) + (NET% × 0.75).
Example Calculation
- Matric: 950 / 1100 = 86.36% → contribution = 86.36 × 0.10 = 8.64
- FSc: 1000 / 1100 = 90.91% → contribution = 90.91 × 0.15 = 13.64
- NET: 150 / 200 = 75.00% → contribution = 75.00 × 0.75 = 56.25
Final Aggregate = 8.64 + 13.64 + 56.25 = 78.53%
Why This Calculator Is Important
- NUST uses NET heavily (75%), so the entry test performance is the dominant factor. NUST
- Knowing your aggregate helps you set realistic goals and choose the right campuses/programs to apply for.
Who Can Use It
- FSc / A-Level / O-Level students (A-Level students should use IBCC equivalence for HSSC/SSC).
- Students applying on NET/ACT/SAT basis (NUST has separate merit rules for ACT/SAT/International seats; the same pattern applies with 75% for ACT/SAT).
Pro Tips
- Focus 75% of your preparation on NET pattern and timing — small improvements in NET score cause large jumps in aggregate.
- Use the calculator frequently during preparation to set weekly/monthly targets.
- For A-Level entrants, confirm equivalence percentages with IBCC and NUST admissions before final submission. NUST
FAQs (SEO-rich)
Q: What is the NUST NET weightage?
A: NET has 75% weightage in NUST NET-based merit calculation. NUST
Q: Can A-Level students apply to NUST?
A: Yes — A-Level students apply with IBCC equivalence; for NET-based admissions the weight distribution remains (NET 75%, HSSC-eqv 15%, SSC-eqv 10%). NUST
Q: Is the calculator valid for engineering & medical programs?
A: Yes — the NET-based merit formula is the same across most NET-based undergraduate admissions at NUST (verify any program-specific minimums on NUST’s site). NUST
Use the NUST Aggregate Calculator to estimate your merit instantly. It’s the fastest way to see where you stand and plan which NUST campuses or programs you can realistically target. Good luck! 🎯
