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FAST-NUCES Fall 2026
FAST-NUCES has announced Fall 2026 admissions for Undergraduate (BS), Graduate (MS), and Doctoral (PhD) programs. The NU Admission Test is the primary route for CS and engineering applicants. SAT and NAT (NTS) are accepted as alternatives.
For CS and Engineering, the test covers English, Analytical Skills/IQ, Basic Math, and Advanced Mathematics.
The NU Admission Test gives major weight to the test score, making speed and accuracy in Mathematics more important than passive content review.
FAST-NUCES has campuses in Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar, Faisalabad (Chiniot), and Multan.
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What is the FAST Entry Test (NU Admission Test)? — 2025-26
FAST-NUCES (National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences) uses a combination of the NU Admission Test (NAT), National Aptitude Test (NAT by NTS), and SAT as admission pathways depending on the programme. For CS and engineering applicants, Mathematics and Analytical Skills are central to the test. The NU Admission Test gives major weight to the test score, making speed and accuracy in Mathematics and reasoning more important than passive content review.
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How PrepAcademy Prepares Students for FAST Entry Test:
PrepAcademy's FAST track is built for the Mathematics-heavy, speed-driven nature of FAST-NUCES admissions. The platform covers Mathematics, Basic Math, Analytical Skills, IQ/Reasoning, and English — the core components of the FAST entry test. Topic-wise drilling lets you target your weakest quantitative areas, and timed full-length mock sessions train the speed and decision accuracy that FAST admissions reward.
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Mathematics and Analytical Skills: The FAST Core:
FAST-NUCES technical programmes keep Mathematics and analytical skill at the center of the admission route. PrepAcademy's topic-wise sessions for Mathematics, Logical Reasoning, and IQ let you drill each concept individually until your accuracy is consistent. For FAST, the penalty of weak quantitative work is direct — every weak chapter in Mathematics shows up immediately in your test score.
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Full-Length FAST Mock Papers (Timed Practice):
The NU Admission Test is time-pressured and rewards students who can make quick, accurate decisions across Mathematics and reasoning sections. PrepAcademy's full-length timed mock papers train exactly this ability. Practice under realistic timing to build the pacing discipline FAST candidates need before the real test. Review your mistakes section by section after each mock and adjust your weak areas before the next attempt.
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Performance Analytics for FAST-NUCES Preparation:
PrepAcademy shows you accuracy by topic and question type after every session. For FAST preparation, understanding exactly which Mathematics topics and reasoning categories are slowing you down is the highest-value insight — because the NU Admission Test score is the primary admission variable. Use PrepAcademy's analytics to build a targeted improvement plan based on real data, not guesswork.
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FAST-NUCES 2025-26 Admissions: Multiple Routes:
FAST-NUCES undergraduate admission uses NU Admission Test, NAT (NTS), and SAT pathways depending on the programme and campus. For CS and engineering programmes, the NU Admission Test remains the primary route and carries significant weight in admissions decisions. PrepAcademy's FAST track content is updated for the 2025-26 FAST-NUCES admissions model and covers the full subject mix: Mathematics, Basic Math, Analytical Skills, IQ, and English.
Student feedback
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Wynton McCurdy
16 courses, 10 reviewsa year agoWow, I’ve learnt so much and it has already changed what and how I do things. I can not wait to start the next course.
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Wynton McCurdy
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