NUST BS Mechatronics Engineering - Sample Test Papers for Admission

NUST BS Mechatronics Engineering - Sample Test Papers for Admission

Updated December 12, 2015: The sample papers for admission tests conducted by colleges and universities in Pakistan are now available for download at the following site:

- Sample Papers for Admission

Please note that the pattern and composition of papers change quite frequently. You must always visit the official website of the institute for up-to-date sample papers and paper composition/distribution. For sample papers issued by the National Testing Service (NTS), see NTS Sample Papers or visit of the official website of NTS.


The Sample Papers/ Entry Test Papers for admission into the National University for Sciences and Technology (NUST) for the BS Mechatronics Engineering program can be downloaded from the following site:

http://www.paked.net/papers

Please note that the pattern and composition of papers change quite frequently. You must always contact the university or visit their official website for up-to-date sample papers.

About NUST: National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) was established in March 1991 for the promotion of higher scientific education in the country, especially in the fields of science and technology, by providing a stable and disciplined academic environment together with need-based research, pertinent to industrial requirements. The University was granted its Charter in 1993. Over the years, the university has expanded in scope, services and stature and has emerged as a leading comprehensive University in the public sector.


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