Calculate your aggregate and merit for admission to Quaid E Azam University. QAU Merit is awarded to all bachelor’s degree programs, including BBA, BS in software engineering, BS in data sciences, AI, and cyber security. All you have to do is type your grades into the spaces below. The CUI merit calculator computes your aggregate and compares it to the QAU campus’s final merit.
Quaid E Azam University Merit Calculator for Undergraduate
Estimate Your Eligibility for QAU Engineering Programs
This calculator helps you assess your chances for admission to Engineering programs at Quaid-E-Azam University. Simply enter your marks, and it will calculate your aggregate score.
Key benefits:
- Fast and Easy: Get your aggregate instantly, no need for manual calculations.
- Clear Results: The calculator displays your aggregate score directly on the page.
Note: This calculator estimates your eligibility based on aggregate scores. The final selection process may also consider other factors, such as entrance exam performance.
Merit Calculation:
Your merit score will be based on both your academic record and written test performance. Here’s the weighting:
- 30%: Matriculation Marks
- 70%: Intermediate Part-I Marks
This clarifies the purpose (Merit Calculation) and uses a bulleted list to present the weighting breakdown for easier understanding.
The formula for calculating Merit
Merit = (MOM/TM) x30 + (MOF/TM) x70
Where:
MOM = Marks obtained in Matric or equivalent
MOF = Marks obtained in FA/FSc/Part-I or equivalent
TM = Total Marks in the relevant Examination
Eligibility for Undergraduate Programs (BS):
- Applicants must have passed HSSC Part-I with a minimum of 50% marks.
- Age limit: 22 years old. Exceptions may be granted by the Vice-Chancellor under special circumstances.
Eligibility for Pharm-D Program:
- Applicants must hold an FSc (Pre-Medical) or equivalent certificate with at least 60% marks.
Eligibility for LLB Program:
- Applicants must possess an HSSC (Intermediate) or equivalent certificate with at least 50% marks.
- Additionally, they must pass the Law Admission Test (LAT) with a minimum score of 50%.