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Punjab Universities Merit List-NFC,HITEC,PU,PUCIT


Closing Merit List NFC 2012

Below are the closing merit list in the NFC closing merit list 2012
NFC closing Merit List 2012
Civil Engineering 68.755%
Electrical Engineering 69.430%
Mechanical Engineering 69.218%
Chemical Engineering 67.961%
Computer Science 61.121%

HITEC Closing Merit List 2013

Below are the closing merit list in the HITEC Closing Merit List 2013
NFC closing Merit List 2012
Electrical Telecom Engineering 59.2146%
Electrical Engineering 59.54%
Mechanical Engineering 61.5806%

Fsc Syllabus Chemistry Section


Punjab Text Book


1st Year

Basic Concept Exercise Short Questions MCQs
EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUE Exercise Short Questions MCQs
GASES Exercise Short Questions MCQs
LIQUIDS AND SOLIDS Exercise Short Questions MCQs
ATOMIC STRUCTURE Exercise Short Questions MCQs
CHEMICAL BONDING Exercise Short Questions MCQs
THERM CHEMISTRY Exercise Short Questions MCQs
CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM Exercise Short Questions MCQs
SOLUTIONS Exercise Short Questions MCQs
ELECTROCHEMISTRY Exercise Short Questions MCQs
REACTION KINETICS Exercise Short Questions MCQs

Distribution of seats NUST

Here is the seats distribution of NUST.It is 100% correct list which is provided by NUST desk to one of Student.This will help you a lot.
Total seats=1548(Engineering)
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Distribution of seats NUST
Sr# Department Total seats
1 Mechanical Engineering(SMME) 94
2 Mechanical Engineering(EME) 65
3 Electrical Engineering (EME) 72
4 Electrical Engineering (SEECS) 170
5 Computer Science ( SEECS) 150
6 Computer Engineering (EME) 80
7 Software Engineering (SEECS) 90
8 Software Engineering (MCS) 35
9 Civil Engineering (SCEE) 65
10 Civil Engineering (MCE) 50
11 Chemical Engineering (SCME) 51
12 Material Engineering (SCME) 50
13 Aerospace Engineering (CAE) 10
14 Avionivs Engineering (CAE) 10
15 Mechatronics Engineering (EME) 80
16 Electrical Engineering (Karachi) 70
17 Mechanical Engineering (Winter Session) (Karachi) 35
18 Environmental Engineering (SCEE) 65
19 GeoInformatic Engineering (SCEE) 65
20 Electrical(Telecom) MCS 85
20 Industrial and manufacturing (PNEC) 50
21 Mechanical Engineering (PNEC) 35

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NUSTIAN Student Experience About NET Test


NUSTIAN Student Experience About NET Test



Mudassir Hussain → Selected in Electrical Engineering at NUST

Besides academic quality and standards one needs a place for grooming..not going so long NUST is that place for a middle class person. NUST ENTRANCE TEST(NET) is one of obstacles of process for admission into the NUST it, whenever I thought of it I had no idea how I am going to do it, wait and tension for preparation of test were always there to kill me. one day I gripped my text books and more than a dozen of MCQs books for practice and had an overview and then made a schedule to have complete revision of text books, our fsc-II classes were running those days,we had not learnt Geometry from maths,Inorganic chemistry in Chemistry and modern physics from physics, in-completion of course had lead me to more tension and stress but learned them from online lectures on youtube to have an idea about them..but thanx God that I have learned each and everything that I was taught me in academy.
Registration for NET-2 started in march I applied on very first day of registration but opted for Last test session in schedule as I needed much time for more preparation and in hope that we would have learnt much topics in academy till then( I would also recommend juniors to opt for last test session and don't think "k jo 2 salon mein nhn parha wo ab 1 hafte mein kya parhein ge".NO. a week or more means alot for preparation if you have prepared completely then too select last one as its test tip that don't study before 2 or 3 days of test).
One the test day when I reached at H-12 campus, I was nervous somehow but all that went over when I appeared in test.There were many questions in maths and physics specially, "jinke bare mein socha bhi nhn ja sakta tha k wo b pooche ja sakte hein..jese physics ki book mein sare examples +ve charge k liye hein" but one should must know what if it was -ve charge.on that very moment the point came in my mind that "conceptual study is all that works at nust" one thing more that as I was from sindh and test was all from PTB books that also lead me to failure in nust aur "ye b tai kardiya k ab bus PTB k books parhoon ga"..
Result in NET-2 was much more than I expected in math nd chemistry portion but it was not satisfactory for admission.I then applied in NET-3,for that I joined an academy but left that in week as It was time consuming( I would advice you people that don't join any academy for NUST test,self study means alot for that if you have studied FSC well).I had all my focus on Physics textbooks and No mcqs books this time NET-2 taught me alot and I improved by 75% in physics. many of my talented freinds had got less than 100 marks because of lack of experience in NUST tests.
The final suggestions for new comers is that grip the PTB books and learn them conceptually.Cramming has no use in NUST test except of chemistry portion. Do appear in atleast two test session of NUST if you can afford, I don't think so that after a test of NUST you would be following traditional rules entry tests preparation any more...Thanks
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NUST 4th Selection List 2014 Closing Merit List

"SOME UPDATES ARE UPDATED TOO" Finally By the Feedback Of You People , we did a survey to find out the (EXPECTED) closing Merit Position's of 4thd Merit List ..but you will get in this post 4th merit list in comparison format which is better even.This time merit is too low because majority of the student didn't pay the fee .
4th list and also comparison between 3rd and 4th list
Sr# Department 3rd 4th
1 Mechanical Engineering(SMME) 345 345
2 Mechanical Engineering(EME) 613 617
3 Electrical Engineering (EME) 849 860
4 Electrical Engineering (SEECS) 668 696
5 Computer Science ( SEECS) 2717 2905
6 Computer Engineering (EME) 2564 2664
7 Software Engineering (SEECS) 1549 1549
8 Software Engineering (MCS) 1936 1936
9 Civil Engineering (SCEE) 1277 1279
10 Civil Engineering (MCE) 1718 1719
11 Chemical Engineering (SCME) 1301 1317
12 Material Engineering (SCME) 2413 2657
13 Aerospace Engineering (CAE) wait 974
14 Avionivs Engineering (CAE) wait 1322
15 Mechatronics Engineering (EME) wait 1318
16 Electrical Engineering (Karachi) 2706 2863
17 Mechanical Engineering (Winter Session) (Karachi) 2573 2686
18 Environmental Engineering (SCEE) 3105 3410
19 GeoInformatic Engineering (SCEE) wait 3515
20 Electrical(Telecom) MCS 2235 2384
20 Industrial and manufacturing (PNEC) 3309 3587
21 Mechanical Engineering (PNEC) wait 1733
Nust Business School
1 Department 3rd 4th
2 BS Accounting and Finance wait wait
3 BS Economics(Islamabad) 644 822
4 BS Mass Communication 819 wait
5 BBA 539 wait
6 Public administration 805 897
Closing Merit Position of Bachelor of Architecture/Industrial Design
1 BS Architecture(Islamabad) 68 78
2 BS Industrial Design(Islamabad) 144 162
Closing Merit Position of BS Mathematics and BS Physics
1 BS Mathematics(Islamabad) 427 1012
2 BS Physics(Islamabad) 556 956
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NUST Joining letter/Instruction 2014 All Department

Joining Instruction 2014 NUST

NUST Joining letter/Instruction 2014 All Department
  1. NBS
  2. SADA(not announced yet)
  3. SCEE
  4. SCME
  5. SEECS
  6. SMME
  7. NICE
  8. S3H(not yet announced yet)
  9. SNS(not announced yet)
College
  1. MCS
  2. MCE(not announced yet)
  3. PNEC(not announced yet)
  4. CEME(Nust will update soon)
  5. CAE(not announced yet)
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Hostel Accmmodation
  1. CEME
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NFC MUlTAN Merit List

Here you will find merit list of different universities.See the table given below:

NFC Multan-Open category A 2012
1 Mechanical Engineering 69.218%
2 Electrical Engineering 69.430%
3 Civil Engineering 68.755%
4 Electronics Engineering 73.803%
5 Chemical Engineering 67.961%
6 Computer Science 61%

NUST Admission Procedure Start to END(Part-1)


NUST Start to End Procedure-(Part-1)


Introduction

NUST is Number 1 university in Pakistan.It is one of the favourite university in Pakistan.There are many campus of NUST:
1:Main Campus,Sector H-12,Islamabad
2:College of Electrical and Mechanical,Peshawar Road,Rawalpindi.
3:Millitary College of Signals(MCS),Humayun Road,Rawalpindi cant.
4:Army Medical College(AM College),Abid Majeed Road,Rawalpindi.
5:Millitary College of Engineering(MCE),Risalpur Cantt.
6:College of Aeronautical Engineering(CAE),PAF Academy,Risalpur.
7:Pakistan Navy Engineering College(PNEC),PNS Jauhar,Habib Rehmatullah Road,Karachi


How to apply for NUST


→ Nust offers online system.You can apply from anywhere whether you live in Pakistan or Abroad.

→ There are series of Test in NUST.i.e NET-1,Net-2 and Net-3.Net-1 is held in December,Net-2 is held in April and Net-3 is held in April-June.
(NET=NUST ENTRANCE TEST)

→ Students should take at least two test it is my personal advice to all student.Because I gave two test and in NET-2 i was worried a little bit but in 2nd test I was completely relax(in NET-3).

→ NUST conducts this test in three major cities of Pakistan.i.e.Islamabad,Quetta and Lahore.But Only Net-3 is held in Karachi and Quetta.

→ NUST takes both Computer based and Paper based test.Paper based test is conducted in Karachi and Quetta whereas Computer based test is conducted in Islamabad.

→ I didn't give Paper based test but i feel that Computer Based Test is easier than Paper Based.Student should go Islamabad otherwise depend on you whether you give in Karachi,Quetta or Islamabad.

→ NUST NET fee is 2500/-



How to prepare for NET


Chemistry Portion → Chemistry portion is the easiest portion in NET if you read FSC book by heart.You have to remember every single line of Chemistry.In NET,Major portion is Organic chemistry 15-17 questions are asked from this portion.Here is the previous paper of NET 2014(Link will be uploaded soon).


Math Portion → It is the heart of NET Test because 80 questions are asked from this portion.I have given two test in NUST (NET-2 and NET-3).In NET-2,7-8 questions are asked from Conic section,10 questions are asked from Sequence and Series and remaining questions are given from other chapters(at least 2-3 questions from each chapter).But In Net-3,it was totally different from NET-2 because in NET-3 10 question are asked from Function chapter and there are many questions from graph of different chapters.NET-3 is little bit difficult than NET-2.Here is the previous paper of NET 2014(Link will be uploaded soon).


Physics Portion → It is little bit difficult.Every question is conceptual in NET whether it is NET-2 or Net-3.For Physics you have to learn all chapters because 2-3 questions are asked from each chapters.Here is the previous paper of NET 2014(Link will be uploaded soon).


English Portion → It is easy portion in NET.For English you are good in Grammar and you have ability to get idea by reading paragraph.And here is the vocabulary of NET-1,2,3 2014..Here is the previous paper of NET 2014(Link will be uploaded soon).


Intelligence Portion → It is very easiest portion and can be solved within 5 minute.These types of questions can be asked How to Coding and Decoding,Odd man out and Sequence and Series.Here is the previous paper of NET 2014(Link will be uploaded soon).


How much marks are required and aggregate

FSC → Only 15% is calculated in NUST.

Matric → Only 10% is calculated in NUST.

Test → 75% is calculated in NUST.(Major portion)

As seen from above everything depend on test but we have not to forget FSC and matric marks because it effects a lot in merit number.Only 0.1 makes a very big difference in merit position.



a).How much marks are needed for admission

If you got 80% in Fsc then given marks are necessary for particular department.

Department Marks required
Mechanical Engineering(SMME) 150
Electrical Engineering(SEECS) 145
Mechanical Engineering(EME) 145
Electrical Engineering(EME) 140
Computer Science(SEECS) 135
Computer Engineering(EME) 135
Software Engineering(SEECS) 135
Software Engineering(MCS) 130
Electrical(Telecom) Engineering(MCS) 135
Aerospace Engineering(MCS) 140+
Aeronautical Engineering(MCS) 140+
Chemical Engineering 140+
Civil Engineering(H-12) 140+
Civil Engineering(MCE) 140+
Electrical Engineering(PNEC) 130+
Mechanical Engineering(PNEC) 130+
Mechanical Engineering winter session(PNEC) 130
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (PNEC) 125

b).Is it necessary to join academy for NET after 2nd year?

It is not necessary because NUST will give you two month after FSC exam.Self study is the best way to clear the NET test.But there is a question how can we solve math if we don't join academy?Don't worry Click here for shortcut method of Physics and Mathematics for NET.


NET-Series

As we know NUST takes the series of Test.So,take at least two tests out of three.


Merit Number

NUST will give you merit number after NET-3.It tells us what your position in NUST(combination of all tests).It give you idea whether you get admission in NUST or not.If your merit position is greater than 3000 than you will get admission in NUST in any field.See below the table

Department Merit position
Mechanical Engineering(SMME) 400+
Electrical Engineering(SEECS) 500+
Mechanical Engineering(EME) 500+
Electrical Engineering(EME) 600+
Computer Science(SEECS) 2500+
Computer Engineering(EME) 2500+
Software Engineering(SEECS) 1700+
Software Engineering(MCS) 2200+
Electrical(Telecom) Engineering(MCS) 2400+
Aerospace Engineering(CAE) 900+
Aeronautical Engineering(CAE) 900+
Chemical Engineering 1200+
Civil Engineering(H-12) 1100+
Civil Engineering(MCE) 2000+
Electrical Engineering(PNEC) 3000+
Mechanical Engineering(PNEC) 1600+
Mechanical Engineering winter session(PNEC) 3000+
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (PNEC) 3100+

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NUST Start to End Procedure(Part-2)

NUST Start to End Procedure(Part-3)

NUST NET Vocabulary 2014


NUST NET Vocabulary 2014

Here is the vocabulary of NUST ENTRANCE TEST 2014.This list is collected from our students who had given NET series in 2014 and this will help you a lot in your NET.

No. Word Meaning
1 Enigma Mystery,puzzle
2 Flippant rude,superficial
3 Exacerbate Infuriate,make worse
4 Abhor detest,hate
5 Censure severe criticism,blame
6 Prodigal excessive,immoderate
7 Magnanimous Beneficent
8 Nuzzle Burrow,Nestle,Nudge
9. Benign amiable,beneficent
10. August dignified,noble
11. Sumptuous Luxurious,splendid
12. Capacious abundant,comfortable
13. Tranquillity peace,quiet,stillness
14. Fleece plunder,steal
15. Blemish flaw,beauty spot
16. Fulminate criticize harshly,denounce
17. Analogous akin,alike,comparable
18. Sluggish dull,slow-moving
19. Apportion divide into shares
20. Vivacious lively,spirited
21. Dowdy old fashioned,antiquated
22. Gregariouss friendly,affable,clubby
23. Venial pardonable,allowable
24. Amiable friendly,agreeable
25. Arrogate claim without hustification
26. Stingy close-fisted,costive,thrify
27. Calm peaceful,quiet
28. Aggregate accumulated
29. Apprise advise,brief
30. Elicit draw out,evoke,evolve
31. Obesity chubbiness,overweight
32. Acrid bitter,sour to taste
33 Beckon Call
34. Improvise make up,fake,slapdash
35. Engross hold one's attention,attract
36. Pauper person who is poor,beggar
37. Appalled alarm,astound
38. Intrepid brave,nervy,bold
39. Throttle silence,smother
40. Capacious Abundant,broad
41. Prodigality absurdity,amenity
42. Brunt burden,pressure
43. Ascribable detectable
44. Knave racal,swindler,villain
45. Effusive gushing,enthusiastic
46. Artful skilful,cunning,adept
47. Spontaneous impulsive,willing
48. Venial Pardonable,explainable
49. Audacious reckless,daring
50. Adulterate pollute,cheapen
51. Subdue Keep under control
52. Perturbed troubled

Frequently ask questions(FAQs) UET


Frequently Ask Questions(FAQs) UET

Q.No.1:-What are the main things to remember before giving the ECAT Test?

Ans:- Here are the tips:
1. Buy two BLACK pointers incase one stop working you dont have to worry much.
2. Don't bring mobile phones to test centre nor calculators. 
3. While marking correct question carefully see the question number and option you are circling. P.S: alot of time students encircle answer of question 20 to the 21 and if such thing happens the whole sheet order get disturb. BE Careful in that matter. 
4. Dont forget to Take care of your original ID card or any original certificate bearing photo.
5. The Test is Mostly of 80 or 90 minutes. Time not confirmed.
6. English portion is easy ECAT-13 had a paragraph from which 10 Question were asked.
7. Chemistry is the toughest one.

Q.No.2:-How to calculate aggregate of UET?

Ans:-
Calculating Aggregate:-

  • If you have 904 marks in Fsc,then(904/1100)*70=57.527%
  • You scored 240 in entry test then (240/400)*30=18
  • 70%FSC+30%Test=57.27+18=75.27%


Q.No.3:-What are the closing merit of last years??

Ans:-Here is the link for previous merit list of UET Lahore and UET taxila:



SEQUENCE & SERIES TEST-1



Q #1. The rule of formation of 2, 5, 10…………….. is
a) 2n + 1
b) 2n - 1
c) n2+1
d) n2-1


Q # 2 : the 15th term of the sequence 1/5,1/7,1/9,1/11……….is
a) 1/33
b) 1/21
c) 1/36
d) 1/30


Q # 3: if the 7th term of an A.P is 14 and 12th term is 24 find the first term and the common difference.
a) 2,2
b) 3,2
c) 4,3
d) 6,5


Q # 4: How many terms of the series 10+ 8 + 6 + 4 +………….. will make the sum 24.
a) 4
b) 10
c) 25
d) 8


Q # 5: if a, b, c, d, e, f are in A.P then e – c = ?
a) 2(c-a)
b) 2(d-c)
c) 2(f-d)
d) d-c


Q # 6: Find 15th term of the A.P 11/2 6, 13/2, 7………………..is
a) 12
b) 13
c) 25/2
d) None


Q # 7: a, b, c are pth, qth and rth terms of an A.P, respectively, then p( b – c ) + q( c – a ) + r( a – b) = ?
a) 0
b) 2
c) 1
d) None


Q # 8: Three consecutive terms of an A.P are x + 2, 2x + 3, 5x – 6. the x = ?
a) 1
b) -1
c) 0
d) 5


Q # 9: The sum of the first n terms of two A.Ps are in the ratio 3n + 31 : 5n – 3, which terms of the sequence are equal ?
a) 7th
b) 6th
c) 9th
d) None


Q # 10: how many terms of the series 21 + 18 + 15 …………….. must be taken to amount to 75.
a) 10
b) 7
c) 5
d) both a & c


3rd Closing Merit List (in comparison format)

"SOME UPDATES ARE UPDATED TOO" Finally By the Feedback Of You People , we did a survey to find out the (EXPECTED) closing Merit Position's of 2nd Merit List ..but you will get in this post 3rd merit list in comparison format which is better even.This time merit is too low because majority of the student didn't pay the fee .
3rd list and also comparison between 2nd and 3rd list
Sr# Department 2nd 3rd
1 Mechanical Engineering(SMME) 345 345
2 Mechanical Engineering(EME) 613 wait
3 Electrical Engineering (EME) 837 849
4 Electrical Engineering (SEECS) 668 wait
5 Computer Science ( SEECS) 2473 2717
6 Computer Engineering (EME) 2127 2564
7 Software Engineering (SEECS) 1544 1549
8 Software Engineering (MCS) 1856 1936
9 Civil Engineering (SCEE) 1277 1277
10 Civil Engineering (MCE) 1621 1718
11 Chemical Engineering (SCME) 1301 wait
12 Material Engineering (SCME) 1748 2413
13 Aerospace Engineering (CAE) 974 wait
14 Avionivs Engineering (CAE) 986 wait
15 Mechatronics Engineering (EME) 1276 wait
16 Electrical Engineering (Karachi) 2212 2706
17 Mechanical Engineering (Winter Session) (Karachi) 2143 2573
18 Environmental Engineering (SCEE) 2826 3105
19 GeoInformatic Engineering (SCEE) 2957 wait
20 Electrical(Telecom) MCS 1907 2235
20 Industrial and manufacturing (PNEC) 2918 3309
21 Mechanical Engineering (PNEC) 1648 wait
Nust Business School
1 Department 2nd 3rd
2 BS Accounting and Finance 528 wait
3 BS Economics(Islamabad) 539 644
4 BS Mass Communication 602 819
5 BBA 527 539
6 Public administration 545 805
Closing Merit Position of Bachelor of Architecture/Industrial Design
1 BS Architecture(Islamabad) 64 68
2 BS Industrial Design(Islamabad) 125 144
Closing Merit Position of BS Mathematics and BS Physics
1 BS Mathematics(Islamabad) 206 427
2 BS Physics(Islamabad) 175 556
These are the EXPECTED merit positions as you people helped us in doing a survey..If anyone feels that it would need a bit amendment , he can comment below but with a Valid roll number for a proof ! It would be a great Relief for All of you .. Now You can Expect that in Which List you would be Selected .. Stay Tuned For More ..
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How to Find Period of Function and Equation

Period and Domain of Trigonometry function Here you find all types of ticks regarding to "Period and Domain of Trigonometry function".This is very easy chapter in trigonometric portion.
I am going to share you a simple tricks which I remembered and it helped me a lot.So let's start.

Period and Domain of Trigonometry function


→ How to find "Period" of any function

For Example-1 → Find the period of sin5x??

General formula → :we now 2 ∏ is the period of Sin.So the general formula of sinax is 2 ∏ /a.

Answer → :In above example,here a=5 so we put this into general formula(2 ∏ /a).We get 2 ∏ /5 which is the answer of this question.
For Example-2 → Find the period of tan5x??

General formula → :we now ∏ is the period of Tan.So the general formula of tanax is ∏ /a.

Answer → :In above example,here a=5 so we put this into general formula( ∏ /a).We get ∏ /5 which is the answer of this question.
→ How to find period of "Remaining Function"


1-Cot and Tan → These two function Follow the same rule because their period is ∏


2-Sin,Cosec,Cos and Sec → These two function Follow the same rule because their period is 2 ∏

→ How to find period of an "Equation Function"

For Example-3 → Find the period of sin5x +cos5x??

Trick → if the period of both function(given equation) are same then period of any one function is the period of function

Answer → The period of this equation is 2 ∏ /5.

For Example-4 → Find the period of tan5x +cos5x??

Trick → if the period of both function(given equation) are different then we first find the period of both function .After finding the period of both function we simply add it.So,we will get period of an equation


Answere → The period of this equation is 3 ∏ /5.

For Example → Find the period of sin2x +cos5x??

Trick → if the period of both function are same but answer of function is different.Like in given example period of sin2x is ∏ and cos5x is 2 ∏ /5.So,we add both the period of function.After adding the function we get the period of required equation

Answer → The period of this equation is 7 ∏ /5.
I hope you get the idea of solving these types of equations.Insh ALlah i will share you more tips which i remember.
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Equation involving two variables and Permutation

Equation involving two variables and Permutation Here you find all types of ticks regarding to "Equation involving two variables and Permutation ".This Chapter is very easy to understand and 1 question ask from this chapter.So,Friends you have to learn this chapter in order to secure good marks in any type of entry test because in entry test 2-3 questions make very large different in aggregate
I am going to share you a simple tricks which I remembered and it helped me a lot.So let's start.

1st Topic:Equation involving two variables


1st Tip

For Example → Find the value of x and y if x+y=7 and x2-xy+y2=13???

Option ↓
a).(1,0)
b).(2,1)
c).(4,3)
d).(-3,2)

How → This question can be solved within 30 second but How??

Solution → This question is solved very easily because in entry test options are given in question sheet.Simply you have to satisfy 1 option which satisfy the equation.

Answer → So,Option c will satisfy the equation if you put x=4 and y=3 you will satisfy the equation.But if you put (-3,2) in given equation,given equation will not satisfy the condition


Sometimes questions asked like this → How many roots of given equation.

Simply the degree of equation is equal to the roots of equation.

2nd Topic:Permutation


1st Tip

For Example → How many arrangements of the letters of the "Pakistan" words,taken all together,can be made ?

Tips → Count the letters.i.e.8 and count how many words are same.In above example,2 A is same whereas remaining alphabet only 1.So we divide total count alphabet/same alphabet.

Solution → So we get 8!/2!.

Answer → 20160 is correct answer ♥

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How to do Parabola shotly Tips & Tricks

HYPERBOLA,PARABOLA and ELLIPSE TIPS Here you find all types of ticks regarding to Parabola,Hyperbola And Ellipse Chapter.This chapter like the heart of Math Portion because 2-3 question ask from this chapter.So,Friends you have to learn this chapter more carefully and more successfully.
I am going to share you a simple tricks which I remembered and it helped me a lot.So let's start.

PARABOLA TIPS


1st Tip

For Example → Find the focus and vertex of x2=-24y???

Focus → First of all see in the question where is the square whether it is in x or y.After seeing the square,think (0,a)(where 0 is replaced because x2).If we have equation like this y2=-24x then we think (a,0) because here y is squared.So now we have to find a?.a is simple to find co-efficient of degree 1 is equal to 4a(-24=4a).After solving this we get a=-6.So the focus of this equation is (0,-6).

Vertex → Vertex of all these types of equation(x2=4y,x2=-4y,y2=4x,y2=-4x) is (0,0)

Directrix → Directrix is directly related to a and sign of squared value.See above example where x is squared so mean x=0(reference read focus portion) and a=-6(reference read focus portion).So we get directrix y-6=0.If we have an equation like this y2=8x(here a=2 and y=0) So x+8=0 is the directrix of this equation y2=8x


Sometimes questions asked like this → Find the equation,if focus(0,-8) ,vertex(0,0) and options are given.

Simply you have to find focus of given options if any one of the option is matched with given focus,then that will be the correct answer of given condition.

2nd Tip

For Example → Find the focus and vertex of (x-1)2=-24(y-2)???

First of all suppose x-1=X and y-2=Y.So the equation becomes X2=-24Y

Focus → =Find Focus of this equation is same as that of above i.e:(0,-6).But here you have to follow one more step as seen from this focus X=0 and Y=-6 So you have to put value of X i.e.x-1 and Y=y-2.So,we get x-1=0 and y-2=-6,by solving this we get x=1 and y=-4 so Focus becomes(1,-4).

Vertex → Vertex of this equation(X2=-24Y) is (0,0).Then,you have to follow same rule as that of focus.X=0 and Y=0 .Putting the value of X and Y.we get x-1=0 and y-2=0.By solving this we get x=1 and y=2.So the vertex of this equation becomes (1,2)

Directrix → .Here we apply same rule as that of Example-1.We have equation X2=-24Y.So here Directrix is equal to Y-6.Putting the value of Y


Sometimes questions asked like this → Find the equation,if focus(0,-8) ,vertex(0,0) and options are given.

Simply you have to find focus of given options if any one of the option is matched with given focus,then that will be the correct answer of given condition.

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Q # 1: How many terms of the G.S 1 + 4 + 16…. Must be taken to have their sum equal to 341.
a) 4
b) 6
c) 5
d) 7


Q # 2: If 3 + 3α + 3α2 + …….. = 25/8, then α = ?
a) 6/11
b) 2/13
c) 7/15
d) None


Q # 3: Find 20th term of the series log 2 + log 4 + log 8 + log 16 + ……..
a) 21log2
b) 20log2
c) log2
d) 10log2


Q # 4 Find common fraction of 0.-45
a) 5/11
b) 5/13
c) 4/11
d) 3/11


Q # 5: Geometric mean between 2√ 3and 6√ 3 is
a) -6
b) ∓ 6
c) ∓ 5
d) None


Q # 6: What is the next number in the series 212, 179, 146, 113,… is ?
a) 102
b) 96
c) 80
d) 84


Q # 7: If 2, x, 32 are in G. P then x = ?
a) ∓ 16
b) ∓ 8
c) ∓ 4
d) None


Q # 8: If the A.M between the roots of the quadratic equation is 8 and G.M is 5 then the equation is,
a) x2 – 16x – 25 = 0
b) x2 + 16x – 25 = 0
c) x2 + 16x + 25 = 0
d) x2 – 16x + 25 = 0.


Q # 9 If 2x = 32 and 3y = 27 then xy = ?
a) 5
b) 15
c) 10
d) 25


Q # 10 The perimeter of an isosceles triangle is 36 cm, the altitude to the unequal side is 12 cm determine length of the sides
a) 12,12
b) 14,8
c) 30,10
d) 13,10


Closing merit of SAT 2013

Here is the 2013 SAT closing merit list

2013 SAT closing merit list
Sr# Department SAT National SAT International
1 Mechanical Engineering(SMME) 14 14
2 Mechanical Engineering(EME) 24 20
3 Electrical Engineering (EME) 76 38
4 Electrical Engineering (SEECS) 45 16
5 Computer Science ( SEECS) 105 83
6 Computer Engineering (EME) 118 76
7 Software Engineering (SEECS) 35 33
8 Software Engineering (MCS) 120 87
9 Civil Engineering (SCEE) 108 49
10 Civil Engineering (MCE) 151 86
11 Chemical Engineering (SCME) 83 24
12 Material Engineering (SCME) 127 74
15 Mechatronics Engineering (EME) 68 30
16 Electrical Engineering (Karachi) 10 84
17 Mechanical Engineering (Winter Session) (Karachi) 91 61
18 Environmental Engineering (SCEE) 144 88
19 GeoInformatic Engineering (SCEE) 149 78
20 Electrical(Telecom) MCS 150 82
20 Industrial and manufacturing (PNEC) 88 77
21 Mechanical Engineering (PNEC) 125 42
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NUST 2nd Merit List and Comparision

"SOME UPDATES ARE UPDATED TOO" Finally By the Feedback Of You People , we did a survey to find out the (EXPECTED) closing Merit Position's of 2nd Merit List ..but you will get in this post 2nd merit list in comparison format which is better even.This time merit is too low because majority of the student didn't pay the fee .
2nd list and also comparision between 1st and 2nd list
Sr# Department 1st 2nd
1 Mechanical Engineering(SMME) 250 345
2 Mechanical Engineering(EME) 468 613
3 Electrical Engineering (EME) 528 837
4 Electrical Engineering (SEECS) 463 668
5 Computer Science ( SEECS) 1693 2473
6 Computer Engineering (EME) 1470 2127
7 Software Engineering (SEECS) 940 1544
8 Software Engineering (MCS) 1202 1856
9 Civil Engineering (SCEE) 850 1277
10 Civil Engineering (MCE) 1128 1621
11 Chemical Engineering (SCME) 855 1301
12 Material Engineering (SCME) 1348 1748
13 Aerospace Engineering (CAE) 566 974
14 Avionivs Engineering (CAE) 873 986
15 Mechatronics Engineering (EME) 763 1276
16 Electrical Engineering (Karachi) 1479 2212
17 Mechanical Engineering (Winter Session) (Karachi) 1821 2143
18 Environmental Engineering (SCEE) 2206 2826
19 GeoInformatic Engineering (SCEE) 2193 2957
20 Electrical(Telecom) MCS 1338 1907
20 Industrial and manufacturing (PNEC) 2278 2918
21 Mechanical Engineering (PNEC) 1133 1648
Nust Business School
1 Department 1st 2nd
2 BS Accounting and Finance 252 528
3 BS Economics(Islamabad) 387 539
4 BS Mass Communication 461 602
5 BBA 306 527
6 Public administration 500 545
Closing Merit Position of Bachelor of Architecture/Industrial Design
1 BS Architecture(Islamabad) 60 64
2 BS Industrial Design(Islamabad) 107 125
Closing Merit Position of BS Mathematics and BS Physics
1 BS Mathematics(Islamabad) 100 206
2 BS Physics(Islamabad) no record 175
Closing Merit Position of SAT
Sr# Department Merit Score
1 CS at SEECS(National) 36 2330
2 SE at SEECS(National) 73 2250
3 Mechatronic at EME 41 2290
4 Geo Informatics(National) 136 2070
5 EE at EME(National) 18 2370
6 EE at SEECS(International) 2 2370
6 ME at EME(National) 29 2340
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1) A length of 45 mm is equivalent to, approximately
a) 1.8 in.
b) 6.2 in.
c) 11 in.
d) 18 in.
e) 23 in.


2) A length of 3.5 in. is equivalent to, approximately
a) 2.5 cm
b) 8.9 cm
c) 11.4 cm
d) 13.9 cm
e) 16.5 cm


3) The speed of an object at the end of 4 successive seconds is 20, 25, 30, and 35 mi/hr, respectively. The acceleration of this object is
a) 5 ft per sec2
b) 5 mi per hr per sec
c) 5 mi per hr2
d) 5 mi per sec 2
e) 20 mi per hr per sec


4) A rock is dropped from a high bridge. At the end of 3 seconds of free fall the speed of the rock is, in cm/sec2
a) 30
b) 100
c) 500
d) 1000
e) 3000


5) On the Fahrenheit scale a temperature of 50C will be recorded as approximately
a) 400
b) 100
c) 500
d) 1050
e) 1200


6) An aluminum rod having a diameter of one inch is heated from a temperature of 270C to a temperature of 540C. As a result the diameter of the rod
a) does not change
b) increases to something less than two inches
c) doubles
d) shrinks to 1/2 inch to compensate for the increase in length
e) shrinks, but remains larger than 1/2 inch


7) If volume of a gas is doubled without changing its temperature, the pressure of the gas is
a) reduced to 1/2 if the original value
b) reduced to 1/2 of the original value
c) not changed
d) doubled
e) quadrupled


8) One thousand cal of heat are added to 100 gm of water when its temperature is 400C. The resulting temperature of the water is
a) 100C
b) 500C
d) 800C
e) 1000C


9) When one gram of atmospheric water vapor condense in the air, it results in
a) always cooling the surrounding air
b) always heating the surrounding air
c) always leaving the surrounding air temperature unchanged
d) heating the surrounding air only if the change occurs below 1000F
e) cooling the surrounding air only if the change occurs below 1000F


10) If the temperature of the atmosphere rises above the dew point,
a) a dew will form
b) precipitation will take place
c) the relative humidity will become 100%
d) evaporation is likely to take place
e) condensation will take place if nuclei such as dust are present


11) Radiation is the chief method of energy transfer
a) from the sun to an earth satellite
b) rom a gas flame to water in a teakettle
c) from a soldering iron to metals being soldered
d) from water to an ice cube floating in it
e) from mammal to the surrounding air


12) Dark, rough objects are generally good for
a) conduction
b) radiation
c) convection
d) reflection
e) refraction


13) A person seated in front of a fire in a fireplace receives heat chiefly by
a) convection of carbon dioxide
b) convection of carbon monoxide
c) convection of air
d) conduction
e) radiation


14) If friction is negligible, when a gas is compressed rapidly
a) its temperature remains the same
b) its temperature goes down
c) its temperature rise
d) it is liquefied
e) work is done by the gas


15) In the light wave
a) the vibrations of the electric and magnetic fields are transverse
b) the vibrations of the electric field are transverse; those of the magnetic field are longitudinal
c) the vibrations of the magnetic field are transverse; those of the electric field are longitudinal
d) all vibrations are longitudinal
e) longitudinal vibrations alternate with transverse


16) Real image formed by single convex lenses are always
a) on the same side of the lens as the object
b) inverted
c) erect
d) smaller than the object
e) larger than the object


17) A person on earth may see the sun even when it is somewhat below the horizon primarily because the atmosphere
a) annuls light
b) reflects light
c) absorbs light
d) refracts light
e) polarizes light


18)Yellow light of a single wavelength can’t be
a) reflected
b) refracted
c) dispersed
d) polarized
e) diffused


19) A proton (electric charge = 1.6 x 10-19 coulomb) is placed midway between two parallel metallic plates which are 0.2 meter apart. The plates are connected to an 80-volt battery. What is the magnitude of the electric force on the proton, in newtons?
a) 3.2 x 10-20
b) 6.4 x 10-17
c) 400
d) 16
e) 80


20) The emf produced by a generator operating at constant speed depends mainly on
a) the thickness of the wire on the armature
b) the thickness of the wire on the field magnet
c) the strength of the magnetic field
d) the length of time the generator operates
e) the size of the brushes


21) An area of 2.5 square meters is equivalent to, approximately
a) 100 in.2
b) 140 in.2
c) 180 in.2
d) 220 in.2
e) 3900 in.2


22) Two forces act together on an object. The magnitude of their resultant is least when the angle between the forces is
a) 00
b) 450
c) 600
d) 900
e) 1800


23) While an arrow is being shot from a bow it is accelerated over a distance of 2 ft. At the end of this acceleration it leaves the bow with a speed of 200 ft/sec. The average acceleration imparted to the arrow is
a) 200 ft/sec2
b) 400 ft/sec2
c) 500 ft/sec2
d) 1000 ft/sec2
e) 10,000 ft/sec2


24) Two insoluble objects seem to lose the same weight when completely submerged in a liquid. The objects must have the same
a) weight in air
b) weight in the liquid
c) weight in water
d) density
e) volume


25) If an object weighs 90 gm in air, 60 gm in water, and 20 gm in an unknown liquid which it does not dissolve, the sp. gr. of the unknown liquid is
a) 1.3
b) 1.5
c) 2.3
d) 3.0
e) 4.5



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