NED University changes its admission criteria
NED University changes its admission criteria
Due to the delay in FSc examinations, NED University of Engineering and Technology has changed it’s admission policy. As second-year students have not given their exams yet and the result can not be gathered, therefore the university has agreed to give admission on the basis of first-year results.
As per the updated merit formula, the entry examination marks will be given 50% weightage and first-year marks will be given 50% weightage respectively. Before the new policy, the admission test was given just 8.33% of the weightage while the weightage of the intermediate score was 91.66%. In the current scenario, students will have to prepare well for their entry test.
The decision was accepted by the NED Academic Council during an online meeting headed by the vice-chancellor of the university, Professor Sarosh Lodhi. The board will give final approval of the decision very soon, after which an official announcement will be made, according to Professor Lodhi.
The curriculum of the entry test will be based on the syllabus of the first and second year. It is also decided that admission will be announced in July while the entrance exam will take place in the second week of August.
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