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The Balochistan University of Engineering & Technology, Khuzdar (BUETK) is a public university located in Khuzdar, Balochistan, Pakistan. [ 3 ] [ 2 ] [ 4 ] Recognized university
Sharif College of Engineering and Technology, Lahore [20] affiliated with University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore [21] COMSATS University Islamabad ( Wah Campus) [ 22 ] National University of Sciences and Technology (Pakistan) , College of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering , Rawalpindi Campus [ 23 ]
ECAT is widely considered as most difficult entrance test of any university in Pakistan, where only around 1-2% candidates are able to score 50% or above marks. In ECAT-2021, the average score was only 73 out of 400 (18.25%), lowest since the test started in 1998.
The purpose of scaled scores is to report scores for all examinees on a consistent scale. Suppose that a test has two forms, and one is more difficult than the other. It has been determined by equating that a score of 65% on form 1 is equivalent to a score of 68% on form 2. Scores on both forms can be converted to a scale so that these two ...
Score 1: National University of Sciences & Technology: 100.00 2: Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology: 96.67 3: NED University of Engineering and Technology: 75.34 4: Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences: 72.46 5: Air University: 63.97 6: Institute of Space Technology: 58.88 7: University of ...
University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Punjab; University of Engineering and Technology, Mardan, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa; University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa; University of Engineering and Technology, Rasul, Punjab; University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila, Punjab
In 2008, the TES was a score out of 510 (during 2009, out of 400), calculated on the basis of a person's TEE exam results. [citation needed]Previously, the TES was calculated by multiplying an applicant's best mean scaled score over four or five Tertiary Entrance subjects, with at least one subject from each of List 1 and List 2 contributing to the score, by 5.1.
The Miller Analogies Test (MAT) was a standardized test used both for graduate school admissions in the United States and entrance to high I.Q. societies.Created and published by Harcourt Assessment (now a division of Pearson Education), the MAT consisted of 120 questions in 60 minutes (an earlier iteration was 100 questions in 50 minutes).