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University aggregate calculator hub — Pakistan

Pick your target university for the official aggregate formula and a one-click estimate. Each calculator is built around the latest publicly published merit policy.

Calculators
12+
Universities covered
60+
Cost
Free

Why universal calculators are misleading

Different Pakistani universities weight your Matric, FSc and entry test very differently. A FAST aggregate uses 50% NU test + 50% FSc, but King Edward uses 10% Matric + 40% FSc + 50% MDCAT. Plugging your marks into a generic calculator routinely produces wrong numbers and wrong shortlists.

Each Raahban calculator is built around the official, university-specific formula. We document the source for each below — and the results are always conservative on rounding so you don't over-estimate merit.

Pick your target university

  • FAST NU — `/guides/aggregate-calculator/fast`
  • NUST — `/guides/aggregate-calculator/nust`
  • GIKI — `/guides/aggregate-calculator/giki`
  • King Edward Medical University — `/guides/aggregate-calculator/king-edward`
  • UET Lahore (engineering) — covered inside the live calculator
  • PIEAS, IBA, COMSATS and more — covered inside the live calculator

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Frequently asked questions

Why does each university have a different formula?

Pakistani universities are autonomous in their admission policy. PMDC standardises medical admission weights nationally, but engineering and computing universities each publish their own formula in their prospectus.

How accurate are these calculators?

We use the latest publicly published merit policy from each university. Final merit is decided by the university itself and may include tie-breakers (interview, locality reservation) that aren't visible in a calculator.