ECAT Pakistan

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ECAT Pakistan
AcronymECAT or Combined Entry Test
TypeStandardized computer-based
Developer / administratorUniversity of Engineering and Technology, Lahore
Knowledge / skills testedMathematics or Biology, Chemistry or Computer Science, Physics or Statistics and English language
PurposePre-requisite to admission in BE and BS engineering programs in all public and private colleges of Punjab
Year started1998
Duration1 hour and 40 minutes
Score / grade range-100 to +400
OfferedOnce a year (1998 - 2023) Twice a year (2024 - Present)
Countries / regionsPakistan
LanguagesEnglish

Engineering Colleges' Admission Test (ECAT) is a computer-based test conducted in the Punjab, Pakistan each year in March and May for admission in BE/BS/BSc Engineering degree. ECAT is conducted by the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore. It was started in 1998 on the initiative of then Chief Minister Punjab Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif to counter cheating in the examinations at that time.

Each year around 40,000 students attempt this test while there are around 3000 open merit seats in public sector engineering institutions of the Punjab.

ECAT is a prerequisite for admission in the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, its affiliated institutions and all other public sector engineering institutions in the Punjab.[1] From entry 2023 to onwards, it is also a prerequisite for admission in private engineering universities of Punjab.[1]

History[edit]

ECAT was leaked out in the year 2011. Since then, the test secrecy and difficulty level has been increased by UET. In the year 2020, test was shifted to computer-based mode by the collaboration of Virtual University of Pakistan. Since 2022, UET conducts computer based test on its own without any external collaboration. Since 2024, UET conducts two ECAT tests every year, first in the month of March and second one in the month of May with highest score being considered for merit calculation.

Test structure and scoring[edit]

ECAT consists of 100 multiple choice questions. Each question carries 4 marks, with 1 mark deducted for each wrong answer. Total marks are 400. 30 questions are from Mathematics, 30 from Chemistry, 30 from Physics, 10 from English language.

According to the updated rules of Pakistan Engineering Council, from entry 2023 onwards, 33% marks (132 out of 400) are required to pass ECAT.

Test Difficulty Level[edit]

ECAT is widely considered as most difficult entrance test of any university in Pakistan, where only around 1-2% candidates are able to score 50% or above marks. In ECAT-2021, the average score was only 73 out of 400 (18.25%), lowest since the test started in 1998. However, test difficulty level has been reduced since ECAT-2023 due to pass/fail concept introduced upon orders of Pakistan Engineering Council.

Average and maximum marks in ECAT from year 2011 to onwards are as below,

Statistics of ECAT since 2011
Test/Exam Average Marks (Out of 400) Maximum Marks (Out of 400) No. of Candidates (appeared)
ECAT-2011 96 - 31,553
ECAT-2012 118 - 36,216
ECAT-2013 107 367 42,779
ECAT-2014 107.5 360 40,985
ECAT-2015 96 370 40,425
ECAT-2016 110 338 39,245
ECAT-2017 81 329 42,617
ECAT-2018 99 343 45,968
ECAT-2019 95 336 43,035
ECAT-2020 75 354 27,431
ECAT-2021 73 315 31,155
ECAT-2022 79 309 26,338
ECAT-2023 151 384 Not Available
ECAT-2024 (First) 125 350 20,707

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b admission.uet.edu.pk https://admission.uet.edu.pk/Modules/EntryTest/Default.aspx. Retrieved 2024-02-24. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

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