Calculate your FAST-NUCES admission aggregate using the commonly used admission formula. FAST (Foundation for Advancement of Science and Technology) National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences uses NAT (National Aptitude Test) scores for admissions.
Formula: 10% Matric + 40% Inter + 50% NAT
FAST-NUCES Aggregate
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About FAST-NUCES Admissions
FAST-NUCES is one of Pakistan's top universities for Computer Science, Software Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Business programs. FAST has campuses in:
You need minimum 50% in NAT-I. For competitive programs like CS at Islamabad campus, 70%+ is recommended.
Does FAST accept SAT scores?
Yes, FAST accepts SAT scores as an alternative to NAT for some programs. Check the latest admission advertisement.
Which NAT test should I take?
Take NAT-I (for pre-engineering/computer science) or NAT-IA (for business programs).
How often is the NAT test conducted?
NTS conducts the NAT test multiple times a year. Students can take the test as many times as they want and use their best score for FAST admissions.
What programs does FAST offer?
FAST offers BS in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Electrical Engineering, BBA, BS Accounting & Finance, and several other programs across its campuses.
Follow these steps to calculate your FAST-NUCES admission aggregate:
Enter your marks: Fill in your Matric obtained/total, Inter obtained/total, and NAT obtained/total marks. Default total marks are pre-filled based on common values — adjust if yours differ.
Click Calculate: Press the "Calculate Aggregate" button to compute your weighted aggregate.
Review breakdown: The result shows your overall aggregate percentage along with a detailed breakdown of each component's contribution.
The formula used is: 10% Matric + 40% Inter + 50% NAT
Why Use This Calculator?
Plan your preparation: Know what NAT (National Aptitude Test) score you need to reach your target aggregate before the exam.
Compare scenarios: Try different mark combinations to see how improving in one area affects your overall aggregate.
Save time: Get instant, accurate results instead of manually calculating weighted percentages.
University-specific: Uses the commonly used FAST admission formula so you get a relevant estimate for your application.
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