Which universities can I get into?
Enter your marks once. Meritly runs them against every verified formula and ranks your real chances — no need to find the right calculator page.
How the Meritly matching engine works
Most "merit calculators" in Pakistan only work for a single university — you have to already know where you want to apply, find that specific page, and key in your marks again and again. Meritly flips that around. You enter your Matric percentage, your FSc / Intermediate percentage (or convert your A-Levels with the IBCC equivalence helper), and any entry test scores you have — once.
We then take those numbers and run them through every verified aggregate formula in our database. Each university weights things differently: medical colleges following the PMDC formula typically use 50% MDCAT + 40% FSc + 10% Matric, NUST leans heavily on the NET, while UET engineering merit is built mostly around FSc and the ECAT. Because the weightages are stored as data rather than hard-coded, your single input is recalculated correctly for each program.
Every match is labelled so you know where you stand: Strong chance when your aggregate comfortably clears the typical closing merit, Competitive when you're right around the line, and Below typical merit when you'd likely need a lower-merit campus or program. Closing merits shown are approximate and unofficial, based on previous cycles — they move every year, so treat them as a guide, not a guarantee.
Each result links to that university's full calculator page so you can see the exact formula breakdown, shows an approximate first-semester fee, and lets you shortlist 2–4 programs for a side-by-side fee comparison. To check which government scholarships you may qualify to apply for, use the scholarship eligibility checker.