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Entry Test
Tuesday 10 December 2013
GIK ENTRY TEST ADMISSION CRITERIA
GIKI
GIKI test is based on Math, Computer, Physics and English. At Zawiya, GIKI entry test preparation course duration is for 7 weeks, a total of 42 lectures are delivered for every subject. The test preparation has great emphasis on test -taking methodology and quizzes. The classes at Zawiya start usually in Jan/May-June.. GIKI entry test classes are taken by teachers with over ten years of experience. We have our own data base of MCQs, collected over ten years.
About GIKI
The Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology (GIKI) is one of the most prestigious engineering institutes of Pakistan. GIKI is known the world over for setting a standard of excellence in the field of engineering.
Admission Criteria
Minimum Qualification
The applicants must have one of the following qualifications with an overall score of at least 60%. Applicants must have minimum 60% marks or D grade in Physics & Mathematics.
F. Sc. (Pre-Engineering)
Three A-levels (Mathematics, Physics & Chemistry/Computer Science, D or above grade in Mathematics and Physics in A-levels)
and 8 O-levels (local applicants) 5 O levels (Overseas applicants).
American or Canadian High School Diploma , (Grade-12)
International Baccalaureate Diploma with Mathamatics (Calculus), Physics & Chemistry.
Polytechnic Diploma in Engineering from a Pakistani Board of Education.(60% Marks in Mathamatics & Physics)
B. Sc.(Physics & Mathematics).
Dates to remember
Availability of Prospectus: 1st May,2012
Last date for receipt of Admission Forms: 29th April- June 15, 2012
Dispatch of Entry-test Admit Cards: June 25, 2012
Last date for receipt of SAT- II Scores: 1st July , 2012
GIKI Undergraduate Admission Test: 1st July, 2012
Announcement of Results: 8th July , 2012
Commencement Ceremony (Class 2016): August 25, 2016
Weightage in GIKI (F.Sc Students)
Entry test 85%
F.Sc. I 10%
SSC 5%
Weightage in GIKI (A Levels students)
Entry test 85%
O Levels weightage 15%
*Weightage for all other qualifications is same i.e. 85% for Entry test and 15% for previous qualification attained.
Who Many Times NET Conducted.
NET is conducted at three locations, that is Islamabad (NUST Campus), Karachi and Quetta.
At Islamabad the Test is conducted in computer-based format. In Karachi and Quetta it is in paper-based format.
The computer based test at Islamabad is conducted in three series according to the following schedule:
First Series (NET-1) - December 2013
Second Series (NET-2) - April - May 2014
Third Series (NET-3) - June - July 2014
Candidates can appear in entrance test more than once to improve their score with their best score considered for admission. However, in any one series candidates can appear in test only once for a particular discipline.
In Karachi and Quetta, paper based entrance test will be conducted only once in July.
For computer-based NET, candidates can choose the date and session of test depending on availability of space.
The result of NET will remain valid for the current admission cycle only which will culminate in Fall 2014.
Candidates who have cleared FSc (Part-I) or O level exam with minimum 60 % marks (or equivalent) are eligible to apply. For detailed criteria for eligibility please visit Undergraduate Admission section.
For NUST Enrance Test (per exam) - Rs. 2500/- or USD 30/-
For SAT Candidate
SAT National seat - Rs.3000/- or USD 35/-
SAT International seat - Rs.6000/- or USD 70/-
At Islamabad the Test is conducted in computer-based format. In Karachi and Quetta it is in paper-based format.
The computer based test at Islamabad is conducted in three series according to the following schedule:
First Series (NET-1) - December 2013
Second Series (NET-2) - April - May 2014
Third Series (NET-3) - June - July 2014
Candidates can appear in entrance test more than once to improve their score with their best score considered for admission. However, in any one series candidates can appear in test only once for a particular discipline.
In Karachi and Quetta, paper based entrance test will be conducted only once in July.
For computer-based NET, candidates can choose the date and session of test depending on availability of space.
The result of NET will remain valid for the current admission cycle only which will culminate in Fall 2014.
Candidates who have cleared FSc (Part-I) or O level exam with minimum 60 % marks (or equivalent) are eligible to apply. For detailed criteria for eligibility please visit Undergraduate Admission section.
For NUST Enrance Test (per exam) - Rs. 2500/- or USD 30/-
For SAT Candidate
SAT National seat - Rs.3000/- or USD 35/-
SAT International seat - Rs.6000/- or USD 70/-
INFORMATION ABOUT NTS
NATIONAL TESTING SERVICE
NTS, being Pakistan's first and only public sector autonomous, testing organization, conducts tests and assessments for admissions to universities, scholarships, recruitment and promotion purposes. NTS test is accepted by its affiliated universities in lieu of their entrance test. Some universities only accept NTS test results and don’t conduct their own entrance test.
NTS Test Types
NTS has devised six different tests for different streams of Intermediate students namely
- NAT-IE, Having 12 years/equal Education in Pre-Engineering Group
- NAT-IM, Having 12 years/equal Education in Pre-Medical Group
- NAT-IA, Having 12 years/equal Education in Arts Group
- NAT-ICS, Having 12 years/equal Education in Computer Science
- NAT-IGS, Having 12 years/equal Education in General Science
- NAT-ICOM, Having 12 years/equal Education in Commerce
NAT Test formulation
NTS tests of all these streams consist of total 90 questions, and distribution of these is as under:
- English 20 questions
- Analytical 20 Questions
- Quantitative 20 Questions
- Subjects 30 questions (relevant major subjects of each group)
ENTRY TEST TIME AND MANAGEMENT
Students feel a lot of headache how to manage time in Entry test. Whether there will be enough time in the Entry Test to fill bubbles , calculate and answer. This inspired me to write about it.
Entry Test and Time management :
In Medical Entry Test students are supposed to solve 220 MCQs in 150 minutes. While in ECAT there are 100 MCQs to be solved in 80 minutes.
It clearly shows how important is the time management in order to achieve good result.
If we see, it is 40s to solve a MCQ.
Lets first how students approach toward it. What students do
They spend a lot of time on calculations and gathering an answer and do not give time to other important things that costs them. For example I have met 2 or 3 such students who lost 100 marks in Entry Test just because "they did not spend a second to see if they are filling the bubble corresponding to the Question or not?????".
They spend a lot of time on calculations and gathering an answer and do not give time to other important things that costs them. For example I have met 2 or 3 such students who lost 100 marks in Entry Test just because "they did not spend a second to see if they are filling the bubble corresponding to the Question or not?????".
It sounds silly but it is a fact that it happens. Let's come back to the topic and let me tell you some good tips for saving time in Entry Test
Division of Time :
Division of time in subjects is a good way to do a good time management. I don't say that you should actually follow that plan but just make some targets according to your grip on subjects.
First divide time roughly according to the MCQs in each section.
For Example in English there are 22 MCQs so it gives it roughly 15 minutes by default but if you think that you are not good at it you can give 5 minutes Extra to it. Thus you will have a basic framework in mind to approach toward test that can be made flexible a bit on test day.
First divide time roughly according to the MCQs in each section.
For Example in English there are 22 MCQs so it gives it roughly 15 minutes by default but if you think that you are not good at it you can give 5 minutes Extra to it. Thus you will have a basic framework in mind to approach toward test that can be made flexible a bit on test day.
Saving Time :
Calculations are the main sink of your time but they can be made much shorter with practice.
Lets see a simple example so you understand better
1. Ans of 1/19 will be
a) 1.2 b) 0.9 c) 0.0931 d) 0.052
Lets see a simple example so you understand better
1. Ans of 1/19 will be
a) 1.2 b) 0.9 c) 0.0931 d) 0.052
Option a and b are ruled out immediately as 19 is in the denominator and it is bigger than 10. So ans would be certainly 0.0 something. Then make it as 100/19 the first word on which 100 can be divided is 5. Stop here and your ans is 0.052 as third option has first word nine.
After a good practice to do it without writing anything you will be able to do it in 5 to 10s. And can develop a habit to solve complex calculations in seconds by finding simple correlations like this.
(I used to prefer not to write any calculation unless absolutely necessary, just try to do everything in mind after practice it will save a lot of time on test day.)
(I used to prefer not to write any calculation unless absolutely necessary, just try to do everything in mind after practice it will save a lot of time on test day.)
Give Time To:
- Understanding a big question ( in first reading).
- Checking on every question that you are going to fill the right bubble.
- Fill bubbles properly in adequate time.
- (Some students ignore it) but always wear a watch preferably a digital watch.
- Don't produce hush in your mind, be patient and relaxed while doing the test.
IMP MCQS OF CHEMISTRY FROM ENTRY TEST
- Max Vapour pressure HCL
- Max Acid Strength HI
- Max Bondenergy HF
- Max Bondlength HI
- Can react with glass HF
- Can form oxyacid F2
- Max bondlength I2
- Max bond energy CL2
- strongoxidizing agent F2
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