NUET (NU Entrance Test) – test that evaluates academic training for studying at the University.
NUET is held in two subject sections - Mathematics and Critical Thinking & Problem Solving.
Total number of questions – 60.
Test content – multiple-choice questions.
Test duration – 120 minutes. Minimum passing score to be eligible for a state grant – 120 in total for two subjects, while the minimum passing score for each of the subjects is 50. For example, 50 + 70 = 120 – is a minimum passing score in total.
If applying to both Foundation and Undergraduate programs according to the “NUET applicants” category, an applicant takes NUET just once. Therefore, it is important to indicate in the application form the same city for passing the test. Both the Foundation and Undergraduate programs’ Admission Committees will only consider the results of the one exam.
Test results are available in approximately six weeks in a Personal account.
Information about access to the entry examination is placed in the applicant’s Personal account.
Applicants are informed about the examination date and venue, information on format, as well as required documents and test regulations during the examination via email approximately five days prior to the exams.
Examination schedule is published on the NU website in the “Important Dates” section
If an applicant violates the test rules or conditions, the applicant's is disqualified and their results are canceled. In this case, the applicant is excluded from the competition. Disqualified applicants will not be able to enroll to NU in the future.