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Admission Schedule for 2020:
BS / BBA:
- Last Date to Apply: 30 July 2020.
- Admission Test Date: No Admission Test
- Declaration of selected Candidates: Aug 4, 2020
- Interviews: Aug 6-13-2020
- Commencement of Classes: Aug 31, 2020
MBA / MS & PHD
- Last Date to Apply: 30–July-2020.
- Admission Test Date: Aug-4-2020
- Declaration of selected Candidates: Aug-12-2020
- Interviews: Aug 18-21-2020
- Commencement of Classes: Aug-31-2020.
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
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- 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.