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NTS National Aptitude Test (NAT) Paper Pattern for Engineering, Medical and Computer Science group

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National Testing Services specially known as (NTS). NTS offers different test structure for students from different educational back grounds. NTS provide best opportunity for students to appear in one test which is acceptable in many well-known universities of Pakistan. NTS test is comparatively very easy as compare to ECAT, MCAT, NUST NET, ETEA or GIKI entry test. Students can easily score good percentage to secure admission in reputed institutes of Pakistan affiliated with NTS. NTS has different test structure for Engineering, Medical and Computer science groups. NTS test for undergraduate admissions is known as NAT (National Aptitude Test).NTS conduct its National Aptitude Test (NAT) test many times in a year and its validity is for one year so students can take test any time they want. Main focus of NTS (NAT) test is on Analytical, English and Quantitative MCQ’s. Pakprep.com provides complete material for the preparation of NTS (NAT) test. Click here to start your preparation.

NTS Entrance Test

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National Aptitude Test (NAT) Test Pattern: 

NAT-IE (For Pre-Engineering)

English:               20 MCQs

Analytical:           20 MCQs

Quantitative:       20 MCQs

Physics:                10 MCQs

Chemistry:            10 MCQs

Maths:                   10 MCQs

Muhammad Shahzaib Siddiqui, NUCES FAST (2016)

NAT-IM (For Pre-Medical)

English:               20 MCQs

Analytical:           20 MCQs

Quantitative:       20 MCQs

Physics:               10 MCQs

Chemistry:           10 MCQs

Biology:               10 MCQs

NAT-IE (For Computer Science)

English:               20 MCQs

Analytical:           20 MCQs

Quantitative:       20 MCQs

Physics:               10 MCQs

Computer:           10 MCQs

Maths:                 10 MCQs

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