University admission aggregate in Pakistan combines Matric percentage, FSc/A-level percentage, and entry test score — weighted according to each institution's published formula. This calculator supports any weighting combination including PMC's standard (10% Matric, 40% FSc, 50% MDCAT) and UET's formula (10%, 40%, 50% ECAT).
How to use: Enter your Matric percentage, FSc/A-level percentage, and entry test score (as a percentage). Adjust the weight percentages to match your target institution's published formula. The three weights must sum to 100%.
Calculate your aggregate for university admission in Pakistan using Matric, FSc/A-levels, and entry test scores. Formula weights vary by university — enter the percentages used by your target institution.
Common weights — MBBS: Matric 10%, FSc 40%, MDCAT 50%. Engineering (UET): Matric 10%, FSc 40%, ECAT 50%. Check your specific university's published formula.
Aggregate and Merit Cut-Offs
Admission is competitive — you need to compare your aggregate to the previous year's merit cut-off for your programme. MBBS merit at government medical colleges in Punjab typically requires 88–93% aggregate; engineering at UET Lahore computer science requires 78–85%+ in competitive years. Merit varies year to year based on seat count and applicant scores — previous year cut-offs are a guide, not a guarantee.
Frequently Asked Questions
Total Matric percentage — total marks obtained divided by total maximum marks across all subjects. Don't use individual subject percentages. Use the final result percentage shown on your Matric certificate.
Yes — use your expected or targeted FSc percentage for planning purposes. Many students calculate their required MDCAT score to achieve a target aggregate. Work backwards: if you need 85% aggregate, have 80% Matric and 78% FSc, what MDCAT percentage do you need? This calculator makes that calculation straightforward.
Different universities weight entry test performance differently based on institutional preference and regulatory requirements. Medical universities follow PMC's mandatory 10/40/50 formula. Some private universities weight FSc more heavily (10/50/40) while others weight entry test more. Always use the specific formula from your target institution's admissions policy.