How is Air University merit calculated?
Air University Engineering merit uses 10% SSC, 50% HSSC and 40% test. Nonengineering merit uses 15% SSC, 35% HSSC and 50% test. Result-awaiting FSc applicants use Part-I. Awaiting A-level applicants use O-level equivalence plus Air's stated eligibility placeholder for HSSC.
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- Last verified
- 2026-07-15
Published formulas and routes
Engineering, result available or FSc Part-I
10% SSC + 50% HSSC/Part-I + 40% test
Use FSc Part-I when the complete result is awaiting.
Engineering, A-level awaiting
10% O-level + 50% eligibility placeholder + 40% test
Air's FAQ uses 60% as the HSSC eligibility placeholder for this route.
Nonengineering, result available or FSc Part-I
15% SSC + 35% HSSC/Part-I + 50% test
Use FSc Part-I when the complete result is awaiting.
Nonengineering, A-level awaiting
15% O-level + 35% eligibility placeholder + 50% test
Air's FAQ uses 50% as the HSSC eligibility placeholder for this route.
Calculation example
Example: if every component in the selected Engineering, result available or FSc Part-I route is 80%, the weighted aggregate is 80.00%.