Fazeel · NET Engineering
Walk into the NET already having taken it.
A free, full-length NUST Engineering entry test practice exam — 100 questions across Maths, Physics, and Vocabulary, drawn from an 11,000+ question bank, with a chapter-wise breakdown the moment you finish.
The material isn't the hard part. The format is.
You've never sat a paper shaped like this
The NET isn't a normal school test — it's 100 questions across three subjects in one sitting. Most students walk in having only ever practiced one subject at a time.
You don't know your weak chapters until exam day
Random practice questions from a textbook don't tell you which specific chapters are actually costing you marks. By the time you find out, the exam is over.
Generic MCQ banks aren't built for NET prep
Most free question sets are recycled samples with no structure. Nothing mirrors the actual Maths/Physics/Vocabulary mix of the real paper.
What's inside
100 questions, same shape as the real Engineering paper.
Maths
25 from 11th + 25 from 12th
Physics
15 from 11th + 15 from 12th
Vocabulary
10 meanings + 10 sentence-based
What you get
11,000+ question bank
Every attempt draws fresh from a large bank of Maths, Physics, and Vocabulary MCQs built around FSc (11th & 12th) syllabi — not a recycled sample set.
Chapter-wise breakdown
The moment you finish, a bar and pie chart show exactly which chapters you're weak in — not just a final score.
Mark & review
Flag questions you're unsure about during the test, then jump straight to your marked or unmarked questions on the next pass.
Fast or slow mode
Switch pacing depending on whether you're drilling quickly or working through the paper carefully.
Adapts to you when signed in
Signed-in attempts mix in questions you got wrong last time alongside new ones, and every result is saved so you can track improvement over attempts.
Free, no paywall
The full 100-question test, the question bank, and the breakdowns are free to use — with or without an account.
Why this exists
Most NET prep resources are either expensive coaching packages or thin, recycled sample papers that don't resemble the real exam. Students end up practicing the wrong things, or practicing the right things in the wrong shape — one subject at a time, untimed, with no sense of where they actually stand.
This mock test exists to close that gap for free: a full-length paper built the way the real one is structured, with enough real questions behind it that no two attempts look the same, and a breakdown at the end that tells you exactly where to focus next.
Questions
Is it actually free?
Yes. The full mock test, every subject, and the chapter-wise breakdown are free — no account required to take it.
Is it timed like the real NET?
There's no built-in countdown timer, but the question mix (Maths, Physics, Vocabulary — 100 total) mirrors the real exam's format, so you can time yourself for a realistic dry run.
Do I need an account?
No — you can take the test as a guest. Signing in additionally saves your results and mixes in questions you missed last time, so future attempts adapt to you.
What's the question format based on?
Maths and Physics questions are built around the FSc 11th & 12th syllabus; Vocabulary covers meanings and sentence-based usage, inspired by past NET papers.
I'm applying for a non-Engineering program — is there a version for me?
Yes. Applied Sciences, Business & Social Sciences, Architecture, and Natural Sciences mock tests are also available from the NUST Entry Tests page.
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