How it Works
Two ways to calculate your aggregate. Pick the one that fits.
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Go to Universities Page
Click on Universities in the nav. You'll see a grid of all supported universities.
Click on the university you're applying to. A panel opens with the weightage formula already filled in on the left side — no need to look it up yourself.
Example: NUST Formula
Entrance Test (NET)75%
HSSC / FSc Part 115%
SSC / Matric10%
3
Select Program (if applicable)
Some universities have different formulas for different programs — like Engineering vs. Non-Engineering. If your university has this, a dropdown will appear. Select your program and the formula updates automatically.
For each source, enter your Total Marks and Obtained Marks.
Click "Calculate Aggregate". Your result appears instantly as a percentage with a circular indicator that fills up. Green = strong, Orange = moderate, Red = below average.
1
Go to Home and Select "Manual"
On the Home page, you'll see the calculator with two mode buttons. Click Manual if it's not already selected.
2
Choose Number of Sources
Use the dropdown to select how many mark sources you have — between 2 and 5. For example: Matric + FSc + Entry Test = 3 sources.
For each source, fill in:
—Source name (optional, e.g. "Matric", "FSc")
—Total Marks (e.g. 1100 for Matric)
—Obtained Marks (what you actually scored)
—Weightage % (e.g. 10 for Matric, 40 for FSc)
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Weightages Must Total 100%
This is the most common mistake. Make sure all your weightage values add up to exactly 100. If they don't, the calculator will tell you and refuse to calculate.
Example: Matric (10%) + FSc (40%) + Test (50%) = 100% ✓
Click Calculate. Your aggregate is shown instantly. Previous calculations are saved in a history below — you can restore any of them with the ↩ button.
How the Formula Works
The aggregate formula is simple: for each source, we calculate what percentage of marks you got, then multiply by the weightage. All those values are added together.
Aggregate = Σ (Obtained / Total) × Weightage
Example: Matric 950/1100 with 10% weight → (950/1100) × 10 = 8.64. Add up all sources to get the final aggregate.