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NUST AMC TEST

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#1 ·
I have my Nust Amc test on 19th September 2012. Any advice with the preparation please? And any tips for the test? As it may help me and many others as well.
 
#2 ·
Just go hard on all the FSc science books (phy, chem and bio). The questions in the ET never come out of the predefined FSc course. Also, a bit of Doger Testmaster helps.

Be sure to acquaint yourself with the format and presentation of the test, since it will be computer-based.
This is the official simulation: nust . edu . pk/vutes/Bio/Chemistry/Q1.htm (remove spaces)

I hope this helps!!
 
#8 ·
What was the basic pattern of the paper, was it more calculation-oriented? Like numerical, stoichiometry and genetic crosses and stuff like the Shifa Test? Or was it more like ratta-oriented? Like meanings, fill in the blanks sort of questions?

And how was the basic experience of this computer-based test, how did you find it, good or bad?
 
#9 ·
It was more of ratta-oriented and conceptual as well but not much calculations like if you compare it with shifa then maximum 20% of the calculations which were there in shifa. Computer Based test is good as you dont have to waste time in filling the spots and also it is much well managed then paper based test. Even if you dont know the answers you still enjoy the test :p
 
#12 ·
In bio focus more on kingdoms ratta, Scientist history mostly from cell and ecosystem, transportation and genetics was conceptual and then there were questions where topics were combined but dont remember them sorry :( In chemistry focus more on periodic table and organic all ratta comes from there, Reactions mostly from organic. In physics circular motion, electricity and magnetism and newton laws must. Secondly the pattern changes everyday I think but what I was told about previous days mine was quite different from that.

And just stay calm dont get confused or freak out and I hope you will do good!
 
#18 ·
First you need to have your equivalence certificate made for both O Levels and A Levels from the IBCC and then apply to NUST. And yes the fee for international students is higher then that for the local students. Check the attached file it contains both the fee structure for international students and details of the admission process. (For 2012). Hope it helps :)
 

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