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FAST UNIVERSITY ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

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Founded as a Federally Chartered University in July 2000, the National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences is a premiere University of Pakistan, renowned for quality and impact of its students in the development of local software and other industries. FAST earned respectable name in very short period of time due to their hard work and dedication. They have five campuses around Pakistan Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Peshawar and Chiniot-Faisalabad. Every year thousands of students apply for FAST but very little number of candidates can secure their admission.

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BS (Civil Engineering/Electrical Engineering)

Eligibility:

  • At least 60% marks in SSC (Matric)
  • At least 60% marks in the Pre-Engineering
  • Must have studied Mathematics at the HSSC level.

Selection Criteria:

Admission on the basis of NTS-NAT Marks

  • Selection is based on marks obtained in NTS NAT IE.
  • Cut-off marks to be determined by the University.

Admission on the basis of NU Admission Test

  • Merit List is prepared by assigning 50% weight to marks obtained in Intermediate (part-I)
  • 50% weight is assigned to score obtained in NU Admission Test.
  • In case, Intermediate result is not available, Matriculation marks are used and multiplied by a factor of 0.9 (to equate it to average Intermediate marks).

Admission on the basis of SAT score

  • Combined score of 1,000 or more in the SAT-I examination
  • At least 550 in the SAT-II (Math Level IIC) examination.

BS (Computer Science)

Eligibility:

  • At least 60% marks in SSC (Matric)
  • At least 50% marks in the HSSC
  • Must have studied Mathematics at the HSSC level.

Selection Criteria:

Admission on the basis of NTS-NAT Marks
  • Selection is based on marks obtained in NTS NAT IE, or NAT-ICS.
  • Cut-off marks to be determined by the University.
Admission on the basis of NU Admission Test
  • Merit List is prepared by assigning 50% weight to marks obtained in Intermediate (part-I)
  • 50% weight is assigned to score obtained in NU Admission Test.
  • In case, Intermediate result is not available, Matriculation marks are used and multiplied by a factor of 0.9 (to equate it to average Intermediate marks).
Admission on the basis of SAT score
  • Combined score of 1,000 or more in the SAT-I examination
  • At least 550 in the SAT-II (Math Level IIC) examination.

BBA/BS (Accounting & Finance)

Eligibility:

  • At least 60% marks in SSC (Matric)
  • At least 50% marks in HSSC

Selection Criteria:

Admission on the basis of NTS-NAT Marks
  • Selection is based on marks obtained in NTS NAT IE, NAT-ICS, NAT-ICOM, or NAT-IGS.
  • Cut-off marks to be determined by the University.
Admission on the basis of NU Admission Test
  • Merit List is prepared by assigning 50% weight to marks obtained in Intermediate (part-I)
  • 50% weight is assigned to score obtained in NU Admission Test.
  • In case, Intermediate result is not available, Matriculation marks are used and multiplied by a factor of 0.9 (to equate it to average Intermediate marks).
Admission on the basis of SAT score
  • Combined score of 1,000 or more in the SAT-I examination.

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