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Our timed test simulations cover all essential subjects for NTS NAT and COMSATS entry test preparation. Each test includes randomized questions with countdown timers to simulate real exam conditions and help you track your performance.
English
Grammar rules, vocabulary building, reading comprehension, synonyms, antonyms, and sentence structure questions to assess your English proficiency.
Quantitative
Arithmetic operations, algebraic equations, geometric problems, percentage calculations, and mathematical reasoning questions.
Analytical
Logical reasoning puzzles, pattern identification, sequence problems, and analytical thinking scenarios to test your problem-solving abilities.
Physics
Mechanics, waves, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, optics, and modern physics concepts required for Pre-Engineering and Pre-Medical entry tests.
Chemistry
Organic and inorganic chemistry, chemical bonding, reaction mechanisms, and physical chemistry principles essential for entry test success.
Biology
Cell structure, genetics, human anatomy, plant biology, ecology, and biological processes important for Pre-Medical group tests.
Maths
Calculus, trigonometry, algebra, coordinate geometry, and advanced mathematical concepts for Pre-Engineering and ICS entry test preparation.
Computer Science
Programming concepts, data structures, algorithms, computer fundamentals, and software engineering topics for ICS group entry tests.
⏱️ Test Mode Features: Choose single subject or group test mode above. Each test includes a countdown timer, randomized questions, and comprehensive result analysis. After completion, review your answers, see correct solutions, and retry incorrect questions to improve your score.
NTS NAT Exam Guide & Tips
⏱️ Time Management Strategy
The NTS NAT exam consists of 90 MCQs to be completed in 120 minutes (2 hours). This gives you approximately 1 minute and 20 seconds per question. Here's how to manage your time effectively:
- First Pass (60-70 minutes): Answer all questions you're confident about. Don't spend more than 1 minute on any single question during this pass.
- Second Pass (30-40 minutes): Return to the difficult questions. Use elimination techniques and educated guessing.
- Final Review (10-20 minutes): Double-check your answers, especially calculations and tricky questions. Make sure you've attempted all questions.
Pro Tip: Since there's no negative marking (see below), always attempt every question. A blank answer guarantees 0 marks, but a guess has a 25% chance of being correct!
✅ Negative Marking Policy
✨ Good News: There is NO negative marking in the NTS NAT exam!
This is one of the most important things to know about the NTS NAT. Unlike many other standardized tests, NTS does not deduct marks for incorrect answers. This means:
- You should attempt every single question, even if you're unsure
- Educated guessing is a valid strategy when you can eliminate 1-2 options
- Never leave a question blank — you have nothing to lose!
📊 Subject Breakdown by Group
The NTS NAT exam consists of 90 MCQs distributed across four sections. All groups follow the same pattern for English, Analytical, and Quantitative, but differ in their subject-specific section:
⚙️ NAT-IE (Pre-Engineering)
🩺 NAT-IM (Pre-Medical)
💻 NAT-ICS (Computer Science)
Key Takeaway: All three sections (English, Analytical, Quantitative) carry equal weight at 20 MCQs each. The subject-specific section has the highest weightage with 30 MCQs (33% of total), so prioritize your group's core subjects!