FAST Merit Calculator 2025

FAST Merit Calculator 2025 | Accurate Aggregate Calculation

FAST Aggregate Calculator

Calculate your aggregate score for FAST University admissions in real-time

Calculate Your FAST Merit Score

Enter your academic details to see your admission aggregate

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FAST Merit Formula

Aggregate = (Matric Percentage × 0.10) + (Intermediate Percentage × 0.40) + (Admission Test Score × 0.50)

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About FAST University

FAST-NUCES (National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences) is a premier institution in Pakistan known for excellence in computer science, engineering, and business education. With campuses in major cities, FAST offers competitive programs with a rigorous admission process.

Our FAST Merit Calculator helps prospective students estimate their admission chances based on the official formula: 10% Matric/O-Level, 40% Intermediate/A-Level, and 50% Admission Test score.

How Our Calculator Works

The calculator uses FAST's official merit formula:

  • Matriculation/O-Level: 10% weightage
  • Intermediate/A-Level: 40% weightage
  • Admission Test: 50% weightage

To calculate your merit:

  1. Enter your Matric/O-Level marks
  2. Enter your Intermediate/A-Level marks
  3. Enter your admission test score
  4. Your aggregate score appears instantly

FAQs

What is the minimum aggregate for FAST admission?

Minimum aggregate varies by program (60-75%). Computer Science typically requires 70%+ while other programs may accept 60%+.

How is the FAST admission test conducted?

The computer-based test evaluates quantitative, analytical, and verbal skills with multiple-choice questions (100 marks total).

Can I use this for all FAST campuses?

Yes, the formula is standard across all campuses (Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, etc.), though cutoffs may vary slightly.

How are O/A-Level grades converted?

Use IBCC equivalence certificate. For O-Level, 8 subjects are considered including core subjects.

Is there weightage for Hafiz-e-Quran?

Yes, 20 additional marks are provided with proper documentation.

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Created by the Aleesha Zaidi | Reviewed by Sadiq Saleem