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Comparison of Closing Merits of NUST in last 3 years

The table below gives a comparison between the closing merits of last 3 years (2012, 2013 and 2014) of NUST on NET based admissions for Engineering, Business Studies & Architecture.

Field
                Closing Merits of Engineering Fields                
2012
2013
2014
Civil Engineering (Risalpur)
1624
2289
1825
Environmental Engineering (Islamabad)
3223
3564
4189
Civil Engineering (Islamabad)
1244
1461
1389
Geo Informatics Engineering (Islamabad)
3361
3778
4239
Mechanical Engineering (Islamabad)
696
604
345
Electrical (Telecom) Engineering (Rawalpindi)
1669
2902
2600
Computer Software Engineering (Rawalpindi)
1716
2636
2113
Electrical Engineering (Rawalpindi)
554
692
890
Mechanical Engineering (Rawalpindi)
574
761
629
Computer Engineering (Rawalpindi)
2137
3166
2838
Mechatronics Engineering (Rawalpindi)
1042
1391
1432
Electrical Engineering (Karachi)
2017
3059
3051
Mechanical Engineering (Karachi)
1364
1464
1733
Mechanical Engineering (Winter Session) (Karachi)
2072
3068
2686
Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering (Karachi)
2895
3944
4297
Avionics Engineering (Risalpur)
1264
1273
1595
Aerospace Engineering (Risalpur)
920
731
978
Electrical Engineering (Islamabad)
659
792
707
Software Engineering (Islamabad)
1272
1991
1580
Computer Science (Islamabad)
2957
3062
3313
Chemical Engineering (Islamabad)
1314
1700
1400
Material Engineering (Islamabad)
2211
2904
2975


Field
  Closing Merits of Business Studies/Social Sciences   
2012
2013
2014
  Bachelor of Business Administration (Islamabad)  
450
576
587
BS Economics (Islamabad)
373
625
1137
BS Mass Communication (Islamabad)
765
861
1134
BS Public Administration (Islamabad)
769
864
1138
BS Accounting & Finance (Islamabad)
-
450
717

Field
   Closing Merits of Architecture and Industrial Design   
2012
2013
2014
Bachelor of Architecture
142
146
87
                  Bachelor of Industrial Design                    
-
277
235


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