Merit Calculator Pakistan 2026

Calculate admission aggregate for medical, engineering, university and college programs using Matric, Inter, entry test, Hafiz-e-Quran, interview and custom bonus marks in one premium Educativz tool.

Last Updated: July 4, 2026 Review Status: Editorially reviewed
Quick Answer Merit Calculator Pakistan 2026 aapko Matric, Inter aur entry test ke marks ke basis par admission aggregate calculate karke final merit percentage dikhata hai. Aap Quick Merit Mode mein MDCAT, NUMS, ECAT, NUST, FAST, COMSATS ya General University preset choose kar sakte hain, ya Custom Weightage Mode se apni university formula apply kar sakte hain.
MDCAT NUMS ECAT Custom Merit Printable Report

Key Facts

This merit calculator is built for Pakistan admission planning and estimate-based aggregate comparison. Final merit should always be verified from the official university, college or board prospectus and latest admission policy.

Tool NameMerit Calculator Pakistan 2026
Main UseAdmission aggregate and merit percentage calculation
SupportsMDCAT, NUMS, ECAT, NUST, FAST, COMSATS, General University and Custom Weightage
InputsMatric, Inter, entry test, optional Hafiz-e-Quran, interview and bonus marks
OutputsContribution breakdown, bonus marks, final merit percentage and admission chance label
Best ForStudents planning admissions in medical, engineering, college and university programs
Verification NoteAlways match the final aggregate with the official formula from the latest prospectus or admission notice

How does Merit Calculator Pakistan 2026 work?

The calculator converts your Matric, Inter and entry test marks into weighted contributions based on preset or custom formulas. It then adds optional Hafiz-e-Quran, interview and custom bonus points to show final merit percentage, admission chance level and a printable aggregate summary.

Calculator

Admission Merit Parameters

Helper: Har university ka merit formula different ho sakta hai. Agar aapki university list mein nahi hai, Custom Admission Profile aur Custom Weightage Mode use karke apna exact formula enter karein.
Quick Merit Mode
Bonus fields ko direct merit points ki tarah add kiya jata hai. Agar kisi institute ka separate bonus formula ho to uske official rules ko preference dein.
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Your Admission Merit Result Will Appear Here

Choose a preset, enter your Matric, Inter and test marks, then calculate your merit percentage.

The tool will show contributions, bonus marks, final aggregate and admission chance level.

Pakistan Admission Merit Guide

This calculator is designed for students comparing admissions across medical, engineering, university and college routes. Use it to estimate aggregate before applying, compare formulas, and understand how your marks contribute to final merit.

What is Merit Calculator?

A merit calculator is an admission planning tool that converts academic marks and entry test performance into a final aggregate percentage. In Pakistan, many institutions use a weighted formula that combines Matric, Inter and entry test marks, while some also add Hafiz-e-Quran, interview or special bonus points.

How merit is calculated?

Merit is usually calculated by converting your obtained marks into percentages and multiplying them by the official weightage. For example, if Inter has 40% weightage and your Inter percentage is 88%, then its contribution becomes 35.2 points. The same process applies to Matric and entry test, after which optional bonus points are added.

MDCAT Merit

MDCAT-based admissions commonly rely on FSC Pre-Medical and MDCAT performance, with Matric often having a smaller share. Universities and public-sector medical colleges may update formulas over time, so this preset should be treated as an estimate until you confirm the latest prospectus.

NUMS Merit

NUMS admissions may use a merit formula that includes academic marks and NUMS test performance. Because the exact policy can change from one session to another, this preset helps students compare likely aggregate before the final official merit policy is announced.

ECAT Merit

Engineering admissions often combine Matric, Intermediate and ECAT scores in different ratios depending on the university or province. This calculator helps engineering aspirants estimate aggregate for public-sector and private engineering admissions with either preset or custom weights.

University Merit

General university admissions can use board marks only, test-based formulas, or a mix of academic record and institutional entry tests. If your target university uses a different formula from the preset list, Custom Weightage Mode allows you to enter the exact percentages from the official admission policy.

Example Merit Scenarios

MDCAT Candidate

High Inter + strong test score

Students with strong FSC and MDCAT scores usually benefit most in medical formulas where academic consistency and test performance both matter.

NUMS Applicant

Balanced academic + test profile

A balanced profile with good Inter percentage and decent test performance can still result in a competitive aggregate.

Engineering Aspirant

ECAT-driven improvement

Students who improve ECAT scores can often lift aggregate meaningfully even when their board marks are moderate.

Custom University Formula

Policy-specific admissions

Custom mode is best when a university publishes a different ratio, such as stronger test weightage or added interview points.

Common Admission Formula Differences

Medical vs Engineering

Medical routes often give heavier importance to Inter and medical entry test, while engineering formulas may distribute weight differently across Matric, Inter and ECAT.

Public vs Private Universities

Public institutions often follow stricter published formulas, while private institutions may combine academics, tests and interviews in their own way.

Board Marks vs Test Marks

Some institutions reward academic consistency more, while others rely heavily on entry test performance to rank applicants.

Preset vs Custom Mode

Preset mode is best for quick planning. Custom mode is better once you have the official weightage document from your target institute.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can I calculate merit for any university?

Yes. Use Quick Merit Mode for common presets, or switch on Custom Admission Profile and Custom Weightage Mode for any university or institute.

2. Can I enter my own course or degree?

Yes. You can enter your own university, campus, faculty, degree level, program or course name and session details.

3. Can I compare my merit with last year closing merit?

Yes. Enter the previous closing merit and the tool will show whether your current aggregate is above or below it.

4. Can I use this for BS admissions?

Yes. The calculator can be used for BS admissions through General University preset or a custom formula.

5. Can I use this for MBBS or BDS?

Yes. Medical applicants can use MDCAT preset or customize the formula if their target institute follows a different policy.

6. What if my university formula is different?

Turn on Custom Weightage Mode and Custom Admission Profile, then enter the exact percentages and profile details from the official prospectus.

7. Are Hafiz-e-Quran and interview marks included?

Yes. You can add Hafiz-e-Quran, interview and custom bonus marks to improve estimate accuracy.

8. Is this result official?

No. It is an estimate and should always be verified from the latest official admission notice or prospectus.

9. Can I print or save the report?

Yes. The tool supports print, PDF download, copy, share, reset and local history.

10. Can I compare my merit with a target?

Yes. Enter a target merit and the calculator will show whether that target is achieved or still below your current aggregate.

Official Sources

Review Status: Reviewed on July 4, 2026. Merit formulas can change by session, category, province, and institution. Always confirm from official admission policy before final decision.

Why Trust Educativz Merit Calculator?

Pakistan-focused presets

Built around common admission routes students actually use, including medical, engineering and university formulas.

Quick and custom modes

Students can start with a preset and then switch to custom weightage once the official policy is available.

Transparent breakdown

The calculator shows how each academic stage contributes to final aggregate instead of only giving one final number.

Review-first guidance

Educativz recommends final verification from the official prospectus, notice or admission office before applying.