NUST Admission Guide 2026 — Eligibility, NET Test, and How to Apply

The National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) is one of Pakistan's top-ranked universities, known for its engineering, IT, and business programs. Every year, thousands of students compete for limited seats. This guide covers everything you need to know about NUST admissions for 2026.

NUST Eligibility Criteria

Before applying, make sure you meet the basic eligibility requirements:

For engineering programs, you must have FSc Pre-Engineering (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics). For medical and biological sciences, FSc Pre-Medical is required.

Understanding the NET Test

The NUST Entry Test (NET) is the university's own admission test. It is conducted multiple times a year, and you can attempt it more than once — your best score is considered.

NET Test Structure

NET Test Dates 2026

NUST typically conducts 3–4 NET sessions per year. For 2026, expected sessions are:

Always check the official NUST website for confirmed dates, as schedules may change.

How the NUST Aggregate Is Calculated

Your final merit is based on a weighted aggregate of three components:

Formula: Aggregate = (Matric % × 0.10) + (Inter % × 0.40) + (NET % × 0.50)

For example, if you scored 85% in Matric, 78% in Inter, and 72% in NET:

Aggregate = (85 × 0.10) + (78 × 0.40) + (72 × 0.50) = 8.5 + 31.2 + 36.0 = 75.7%

Use our NUST Aggregate Calculator to instantly calculate your aggregate.

How to Apply — Step by Step

  1. Create an account on the NUST admissions portal
  2. Fill in your personal and academic details
  3. Select your preferred programs (you can choose multiple campuses and programs)
  4. Pay the application fee through bank challan or online payment
  5. Book your NET date and test center
  6. Appear in the NET — prepare well and arrive early
  7. Check merit lists when announced and confirm your seat if selected

NET Preparation Tips

NUST Campuses and Popular Programs

NUST has campuses in Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Karachi, and Quetta. Popular programs include:

Frequently Asked Questions

How many times can I take the NET?

You can attempt NET multiple times in a single admission cycle (typically 3 sessions). NUST considers your highest score, so it's worth attempting more than once if you want to improve.

What is a good NET score for engineering?

For top engineering programs like Electrical or Computer Science at SEECS Islamabad, you typically need a NET score of 150+ out of 200. For other campuses and programs, the cutoff may be lower.

Can I apply with O-Levels/A-Levels?

Yes, NUST accepts O-Levels and A-Levels. Your equivalence certificate from IBCC is required, and your marks will be converted to the Pakistani grading system for aggregate calculation.

When do NUST merit lists come out?

Merit lists are typically announced in August–September after all NET sessions are completed. Multiple merit lists may be released as students confirm or withdraw their seats.

Last updated: March 2026