Aggregate Calculator
Calculate your COMSATS University admission aggregate using Matric, Intermediate, and Entry Test marks
The aggregate is calculated as follows:
Aggregate = (Matric % × 0.10) + (Intermediate % × 0.40) + (Entry Test % × 0.50)
This calculator uses the official COMSATS University admission aggregate formula.
How to Calculate Your Aggregate Manually
If you want to verify the calculator's result, you can use the official formula manually. COMSATS University Islamabad follows the 10-40-50 policy for undergraduate admissions.
General Formula:
Step-by-Step Example:
Let's assume a student "Ali" has the following marks:
- 📘 Matric 950 / 1100 (86.36%)
- 📗 Intermediate 980 / 1100 (89.09%)
- 📝 NTS NAT 78 / 100 (78.00%)
The Calculation:
= 8.636 + 35.636 + 39.00
= 83.27%
Why the Entry Test (NTS) is a Game Changer
Many students focus heavily on their F.Sc/Intermediate marks, but for COMSATS, the NTS NAT holds the real power. Since it carries 50% weightage, a high score here can cover up for lower marks in Intermediate.
Scenario A: Low Inter, High NTS
If you have 70% in Inter but score 90 in NTS, your aggregate jumps significantly because that 90 contributes a massive 45 points directly to your total.
Scenario B: High Inter, Low NTS
Even with 90% in Inter, a score of 60 in NTS will drag your aggregate down, making it hard to secure admission in CS or SE.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can I attempt multiple COMSATS tests?
Yes. COMSATS usually allows students to attempt the special departmental entry test up to two times within a single admission session. The university follows a "Best Marks Policy," meaning they will automatically pick the test where you scored the highest marks for your aggregate.
I have already attempted NTS NAT. Can I also take the COMSATS test?
Yes, absolutely. This is highly recommended. You can apply using your valid NTS NAT score and also appear for the special COMSATS entry test. The university will compare both scores and use the highest one for your merit calculation. It is a risk-free way to improve your aggregate.
Does COMSATS accept the general NTS NAT?
Yes. COMSATS accepts both the General NTS NAT (conducted monthly by NTS) and the Special NTS (conducted by COMSATS). Both are equally valid for admission.
Is COMSATS worth it for Computing Programs?
Yes. COMSATS is consistently ranked as one of the top IT universities in Pakistan. Its CS and SE degrees are HEC recognized and highly valued in the software industry, with graduates landing jobs in top tier tech companies.
What is a "Safe" Aggregate for CS in 2026?
Based on recent trends, the closing merit for BS Computer Science (Morning) at Islamabad Campus usually stays above 87.50%. For Software Engineering, aim for 86.00%+.
How is aggregate calculated for "Result Awaiting" students?
If your HSSC Part-II result is not announced yet, admission is granted based on your HSSC Part-I marks (Hope Certificate policy). However, you must meet the minimum eligibility criteria once the final result is declared.