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FAST-NUCES Merit Calculator 2026 — NU Test Formula & Campus Cutoffs

Calculate your FAST-NUCES aggregate using the official NU Test formula. Includes 2025 closing merit for Lahore, Islamabad, Karachi, Peshawar, and Chiniot campuses.

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What is the FAST-NUCES Merit Formula?

FAST National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences (FAST-NUCES) uses its own admission test called the NU Test. Unlike NUST which places 75% weight on the entry test, FAST uses the more standard HEC formula but with its own test:

Official FAST-NUCES Merit Formula 2026

Aggregate = (Matric% × 10%) + (FSc% × 40%) + (NU Test% × 50%)

NU Test is scored out of 100. Enter your NU Test score directly as a percentage (e.g., score of 72 → 72%).

Matric

10%

Minimum impact. Focus elsewhere.

FSc / ICS

40%

Second most important. Target 90%+.

NU Test

50%

Most critical. Aim for 70%+ score.

FAST-NUCES 2025 Campus-wise CS Closing Merit

FAST has 6 campuses across Pakistan with varying merit cutoffs. Karachi and Lahore campuses are typically the most competitive.

CampusCS Closing Merit (Est.)SE Closing Merit (Est.)
Lahore72%+70%+
Islamabad70%+68%+
Karachi68%+66%+
Peshawar65%+63%+
Faisalabad64%+62%+
Chiniot-Faisalabad (CFD)62%+60%+

Estimates. Verify with FAST's official merit list at nu.edu.pk.

Worked Example — FAST Aggregate Calculation

Matric

950/1100

= 86.4%

FSc ICS

880/1100

= 80%

NU Test

73/100

= 73%

FAST Calculation:

Matric: 86.4% × 10% = 8.64

FSc: 80.0% × 40% = 32.00

NU Test: 73.0% × 50% = 36.50

Aggregate = 8.64 + 32.00 + 36.50 = 77.14%

77.14% exceeds the FAST Lahore CS closing merit of ~72%, making this student eligible for CS at the Lahore campus.

FAST-NUCES Merit — Frequently Asked Questions

What is the FAST-NUCES NU Test and when is it held?

The NU Test (National University Test) is FAST-NUCES's own admission test, conducted twice a year — usually in January (NU-1) and April (NU-2). The test covers Mathematics, Physics (for engineering), Computer Science aptitude, and English. Students can appear multiple times and FAST uses the best score.

Does FAST-NUCES accept NTS, SAT or ECAT scores?

FAST-NUCES primarily uses its own NU Test for merit calculation. In some cases, equivalent scores from national tests (like NTS NAT) may be accepted, but the NU Test is the standard. ECAT and MDCAT are not accepted. Check the official FAST admission policy at nu.edu.pk for the current year.

Which FAST campus is best for Computer Science?

All FAST campuses offer the same quality CS curriculum and are HEC-recognized. Lahore and Islamabad campuses are considered most competitive and are popular employer targets for top tech companies. Karachi campus also has a strong industry network in the IT sector. Choose based on location, cost, and merit eligibility.

What is the minimum aggregate to get into FAST CS?

The minimum aggregate varies by campus. As of 2025, the closing merit for CS at the Lahore campus is approximately 72%+, Islamabad around 70%+, and Karachi around 68%+. The Peshawar and Chiniot campuses have lower cutoffs. These change yearly — always check the official FAST merit list.

How can I maximize my FAST aggregate?

Since NU Test carries 50% weight and FSc carries 40%, these two components determine your admission. A student with 90% FSc and 75% NU Test achieves: (90×40/100) + (75×50/100) = 36 + 37.5 = 73.5 (plus Matric contribution), which is highly competitive. Focus equally on FSc and NU Test preparation.

Are there self-finance seats at FAST-NUCES?

Yes, FAST-NUCES offers self-finance seats alongside government-funded seats. Self-finance seats have lower merit cutoffs compared to regular seats. The tuition fees for self-finance are higher, but the academic program, faculty, and degree certificate are identical.

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Written by Abid Niazi
Updated May 2026
7 min read
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