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Aggregate Calculator For Nust

Please note that this program only works to calculate the aggregate for NUST. For the general purpose aggregate calculator, visit this link: Merit Calculator Total Marks in Matric/O Level Total Marks in FSc/A Level Students who are in second year write marks of Part 1 only Required % of F.Sc Marks For Medical Studens it is 40, for engineering, business and arts its is 15 Required % of Test Marks For Medical Studens it is 50, for engineering, business and arts its is 75 Obtained Marks in Matric Obtained Marks in F.Sc     Obtained Marks in Test     Aggregate % Calculate For engineering students 70%+ is good enough for admission, for business studies 60% will get you in and for medical near 85% for mbbs and 82% for bds

Result of Nust Entrance Test 2015

First session of 2015 admission year in Nust started on 20th December 2014, when first test of the session was conducted. Since these are computerized tests so the candidates get to know their results the very next day except the students of architecture who will get their result after 2 weeks.  Result can be checked from the following link:  Result NET-1 2015 All the students are eager to know the highest marks scored so that may check where they stand. The tests for NET-1 session will end on 4th of January. Result of tests of 2 days is available and about 3000 students appeared in tests on these 2 days.  Engineering: Among these 3000 students the highest marks scored are 175 in test of Engineering by Syed Danyal Ahmed. These marks are more than enough for admission in any field of engineering. Result card of danyal is shown in the picture below. Click on the image to enlarge it: The roll number is mentioned in the result card above. You can check and verify the result on your own, if

Closing Merit of Allied Health sciences in RMC 2013

Admissions in RMC for allied health programs, which include DPT, MIT, MLT, Optometry and Orthotics, are on basis of Fsc marks only. Given below are the closing merits for these fields in year 2013. Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) - 953 Medical Imaging Technology (MIT) -  930 Medical Laboratory Technology(MLT) -  920 Optometry - 925 Orthotics & Prosthetics - 910

Admission of Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) in RMC

Admission in Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) in RMC 2014 Admission are open in RMC Allied Health Science Institute, Rawalpindi in the following courses: Doctor of Physical Therapy. Medical Imaging Technology. Medical Laboratory Technology. Optometry & Orthoptics. Orthotics & Prosthetics. The Duration of the DPT course is 5 years while for the rest of the courses it is 4 years. What is the Eligibility criteria? Make sure the you meet the following conditions before applying for RMC: FSc Marks: You must have atleast  60% marks  in Fsc/A level. Age Limit: Your age must be  between 17 and 30  years. When are the admission starting? The admission forms will be available in the admission office from   December 18, 2014 . What is the last date to submit the form? The last date of submission of forms is  December 31, 2014 . Merit list of selected candidates for interview will be uploaded on website on January 15, 2015 . Interviews will be held on  January 20, 2015  at 9.30 am in the o

MCQs of Beats

Question: 56 tuning forks are so arranged in series, that each fork gives 4 beats/second with the previous one. If the frequency of the last fork is 3 times that of the first, then the frequency of the first fork will be a) 55 Hz b) 110 Hz c) 75 Hz d) 220 Hz Solution: In such sort of problems you need to form the equations from the given data which can be bit troublesome for students of pre medical. If you follow the steps, question wont be hard. Total number of forks= n = 56 Let the frequency of first fork be x and the last fork be y. According to given data frequency of last for is 3 times the first one, so we can write: y = 3x  Each fork gives 4 beats with the previous one, which means there is a difference of 4 Hz in frequencies of two successive forks. So, if frequency of first fork is x , frequency of 2nd fork will be x + 4 , for 3rd it will be x + 4 + 4 = x + 8 , for 4th it will be x + 8 + 4 = x + 12 and so on. So we get the following series: x , x+4 , x+8, x+12, x+16, ...., y