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The Entry test Date for the UET Peshawar has been announced and test will be held on 10-7-2011  at 08:00 am.
University of Engineering Technology announce the entry test date for the undergraduate admission 2011 in the Engineering Universities. UET Peshawar entry test is required for applying in all the Government and Private Engineering Universities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Applications are invited for Entrance Test for admission to B.Sc engineering, Bachelor of Computer Science & Bachelor of Architecture programmes of the University of Engineering & Technology, Peshawar. The Entrance Test will be conducted by the Educational Testing and Evaluation Agency (ETEA),  Government  of  Khyber   Pakhtunkhwa.        Candidates  having  domicile  of   Khyber Pakhtunkhwa or FATA, seeking admission in Engineering Programmes of  UET Peshawar   on OPEN MERIT /   RESERVED QUOTAS /   NON-SUBSIDISED SCHEME   OR   RECIPROCAL BASIS must appear in the Entrance Test. Candidates seeking admission in Computer Science and Architecture may also apply for Entrance Test of ETEA.

Entrance Test Schedule

Entry test application form available from:                     21-06-2011

Deadline for submission of entrance test forms:           05-07-2011

Entrance test (all centers):                                                             10-07-2011( at 8:00 am)

Announcement of Entry test result:                                       11-07-2011

Test Venue:

The Entrance Test will be held at Peshawar and Abbottabad  simultaneously. Applicants who have appeared in various Boards (BISE’s) will be allocated test centers as follows:

1.  Abbottabad Board                                            :              Abbottabad Center ( Ayub Medical College)

2.  Other Boards of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa     :            Peshawar Center (Sher Khan Shaheed (Army) Stadium)

3.  Federal and all other Boards                        :           As opted by the  applicant from 1 or 2 above
of the country                                                   

Important note:

An RFID Access Card will be issued along with Admit card by the Directorate of Admission after submission of Entry test application form

Candidates will not be allowed to the test venue without RFID Access Card and Admit Card

All candidates seeking admission in Engineering universities/ Colleges (Govt. or private Sector) located within the geographical territory of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) shall have to appear in the centralized entrance test to be conducted by ETEA on 10july 2011.

Form Availability:

Application forms for the Entrance Test are available at any of the designated branches of Habib

Bank Ltd. listed below, and from the offices of the Co-ordinators, Abbottabad, Mardan and Bannu Campuses of the University, on cash payment of Rs.1250/- (non-refundable). No card will be mailed to any candidate. The form alongwith Bank Challan can also be downloaded from the University website however, application fee of Rs. 1250/- will need to be deposited at any designated branches of HBL:

Name of designated branches                                                                                   ___    Code

1.  HBL Hayatabad Branch (Bilal Market Phase-I) Hayatabad, Peshawar                      1113

2.  HBL University Campus Branch, Coffee Shop Bazar, Peshawar Univ.                  _  0404

3.  HBL Tehkal Bala Branch, Near Jahangirabad, Univ. Rd., Peshawar                           0267

4.  HBL Cantt Branch Saddar Road Peshawar                                                                  ___  0224

5.  HBL GT Road Branch, Near Firdous Cinema Peshawar City                                     __1181

6.  HBL Khyber Bazar Branch, Peshawar City                                                                   ___ 0696

7.  HBL Mansehra Road Branch, Abbottabad                                                                             0281

 

ELIGIBILITY:

The following categories of candidates are eligible to apply:

1. Candidates who have passed Intermediate (Pre-Engineering) examination from a recognized Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) in Pakistan, or an equivalent examination overseas, and have obtained at least 60% un-adjusted marks, with combination of subjects listed at serial No.3 below.

2. Candidates who have appeared in Intermediate Part-II (Pre-Engineering) examination and are awaiting their results. However, they must submit their results before the last date of submission of application form for admission.

3. Candidates with Intermediate Exam: certificates must have the following combination of subjects:

a.  For all Engineering & Non-Engg. Programmes : Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry.

b.  For  Computer  Systems  Engg,  Computer  Software  Engg  and  Computer  Science:  Physics, Mathematics and Computer Science.

4. Candidates who have passed three-years post-matric Diploma of Associate Engineer (DAE) or B-Tech exam and have obtained at least 60% unadjusted marks. These candidates are eligible for admission against their reserved seats in respective disciplines only (not for open merit seats).

 

Online Application Forms:

 

Application forms and Admit card is also avaliable online but you have to attach the online payment recipt 0f Rs 1100/- with the application form.

Entrance Test Application Form

Please attach clear, legible and attested copies of the following documents:
a. Detail Marks Certificate of Intermediate Part-I (Pre-Engineering/Pre-Medical).
b. Detail Marks Certificate of B-Tech /Diploma of Associate Engineer if applicable.
c. Domicile Certificate of the candidate.
d. Three recent passport size (2”x2”) coloured photographs with white background,
one attested on face and two on back.
e. Original payment receipt of Rs. 1100/-

Admit Card

No candidate shall be allowed to sit for the Entrance Test without this Admit Card. Please complete carefully. This will be stamped and returned to the applicant at the time of submission of Entrance Test Application.

HBL Receipt

 

 

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There are many Entry tests which students take to seek admission in engineering colleges like NUST Entry test, GIKI Entry test, FAST Entry test, PIEAS Entry test, UET Entry test etc. In all of these Entry tests UET entry test is the easiest one, all you have to do is to follow the proper guidelines. Many of the good students cannot get good scores because they do not know how to prepare and attempt the Entry test.

Overview of the Entry Test

  • The Entry Test has a total of 100 questions divided into four portions. There are (+4) marks for correct answer and (-1) mark for wrong answer. Maximum marks as such are 400.
  • Three compulsory portions comprising of 70 questions are:
    • Mathematics (30 questions);
    • Physics (30 questions); and
    • English (10 questions).
  • The candidate will choose either Chemistry or Statistics or Computer Science for the remaining 30 questions. Kindly note that Chemistry is compulsory for candidates with Pre-engineering or DAE backgrounds. Candidates choosing Computer Science or Statistics must have the requisite subject combination in Intermediate and will only be eligible to apply in restricted programs as stated in the prospectus of Engineering Universities.
  • There are four versions of the Entry Test. All four versions have the same set of questions, however, the sequence of compulsory subjects, multiple choice options and sequence of questions in each version is different.
  • Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science and Statistics questions have been set from the syllabus of F.Sc (Intermediate). Efforts have been made to set the questions from those topics of F.Sc (Intermediate) that are common to ‘A’ level British System syllabus.
  • The 10 questions of English portion have 5 questions of English comprehension and 5 questions of Synonyms. In English comprehension, the candidates are given a paragraph to read and answer related questions.
  • The purpose of the Entry Test is to check the competency/ skill level attained by the candidates during the Intermediate level studies.

Important History to Know

Let me tell you something about the UET Entry test until 2007 the UET Entry test is simple and was not much conceptual, there were no dodging numerical (dodging means it is not easy to guess the right answer because they all look appropriate to be the answer and you get confuse) just the simple statements which were given in the textbooks and the good student in those times can score 350 to 380 marks while an average student can obtain 260 to 350 marks. But after 2007th Entry test this trend was totally changed and the UET Entry test become conceptual and dodging but not difficult, you can see this trend if you can access the graphs or stats of UET entry tests by Year. Now a good student can score about 250 to 350 marks and an average one can score about 200 to 320 marks. You can also see this in this graph

Steps to Prepare for the Entry Test

Now what you can do is to follow some proper guidelines to know how to prepare for your Entry test and how to attempt it properly.

  • First of all divide time for each subject, like if you have 30 days for the preparation you can give 6 days to each subject (Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics and English).
  • Now you have to understand all the concepts which are given in your textbooks, you can do this by reading each line of textbooks and understand it, try to concentrate on the concept. If you done this you have covered 70% of your preparation. If you are not good at your memory do this step chapter wise complete one chapter and jump to the second step and after that come back to this step but keep in mind that you have to give equal time to all the chapters.
  • Do not bother about different entry test preparation books and objective type book first and do not jump directly to these books until you complete your second step once you completed the second step take some objective type book and practice the MCQs and check yourself, if you forget something you can look into your textbook. Students doing the second step chapter wise also do this step chapter wise but again keep an eye on watch and give equal time to each chapter.
  • Complete your preparation of every subject like above and in the end revise all subjects in the remaining days and keep practicing some sort of objective books. Be good and accurate at calculations.

Tips and Guideline for Entry Test Day

Now on the test day you should follow these guidelines

  • Divide time equally to attempt all the subjects. There are 30 MCQs of Physics, 30 of Chemistry, 30 of Mathematics and 10 MCQs of English. There are 4 marks of each correct MCQ and –1(negative) mark for wrong answer.
  • Concentrate on the questions and do not get confused.
  • First of all attempt those MCQs which you can fully understand and know their answers. Skip those in which you are confused and could not get to the answers.
  • Once you done all those MCQs which you fully understand, come to the pending ones and concentrate on them, attempt them carefully. You can also leave the MCQs if you want because wrong answer has negative mark.
  • In my opinion you should not leave MCQs because for example if you have 4 MCQS undone and if you attempt three of them wrong and attempt one of them correct by chance you can null the effect of those there wrong answers and if you correct two MCQs by chance you can get marks which is better than having no marks. So do this, in the situation where you think that you can correct at least one MCQ out of four.

Relax and pray for your Success Allah can do everything and keep firm believe on Allah. Keep one thing mind if you work hard Allah always bore fruit of your effort.

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