NUST Aggregate Calculator 2026
Calculate your NUST aggregate with the NET formula: 75% NET, 15% FSc and 10% matric. Enter your marks below - your NUST merit score appears instantly.
Last updated: July 2026 · Formula source: official website
How is the NUST NET aggregate calculated?
The official formula gives 10% weight to matric, 15% to FSc and 75% to the NUST NET:
Aggregate % = (Matric marks ÷ 1200) × 10 + (FSc marks ÷ 1200) × 15 + (NUST NET score ÷ 200) × 75
Worked example
- Matric: 1104/1200 → (1104 ÷ 1200) × 10 = 9.20
- FSc: 1056/1200 → (1056 ÷ 1200) × 15 = 13.20
- NUST NET: 160/200 → (160 ÷ 200) × 75 = 60.00
- Total aggregate = 82.40%
NUST NET series weightage. FSc Part-1 accepted until final result.
Weightage table (2026)
| Component | Weight | Total marks |
|---|---|---|
| Matric (SSC) | 10% | 1200 |
| FSc / Intermediate | 15% | 1200 |
| NUST NET | 75% | 200 |
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the NUST aggregate calculated?
NUST gives 75% weight to the NET score, 15% to FSc and 10% to matric. Convert each to a percentage, multiply by the weight and add them up.
How many times can I attempt NUST NET?
NUST runs multiple NET series each admission cycle and you can attempt more than one series - your best score is counted.
What NET score do I need for engineering at NUST?
It depends on the program. Popular programs like electrical and computer science have closed at high aggregates in recent years - use this calculator with the latest closing merits to set your target.