How is ITU merit calculated?
ITU CS and AI merit uses 15% SSC or O-level, 35% HSSC or A-level and 50% accepted test when the higher result is available. Awaiting A-level applicants use 35% O-level and 65% test. Other program groups are shown without invented internal academic or test normalization.
- Admission cycle
- Admissions 2026
- Last verified
- 2026-07-15
Published formulas and routes
CS or AI, HSSC Part-I/completed result
15% SSC/O-level + 35% HSSC/A-level + 50% test
CS and AI accept the tests listed in ITU's current policy. NTS is not listed for this route.
CS or AI, A-level result awaiting
35% O-level equivalence + 65% test
Do not use an invented A-level result or NTS score.
CS or AI with SAT-I
SAT-I is accepted, but public merit normalization is not stated
ITU publishes SAT-I eligibility thresholds without a generic percentage conversion for this calculator.
Use ITU's official admission portal result. Parhlai does not divide the SAT score by its maximum and assume that is the merit percentage.
EE, SE or CE
50% academic record + 50% test
ITU publishes the headline split but not the internal academic-record construction for a generic calculator.
Use the official portal until ITU publishes enough detail for a defensible numeric conversion.
Management or FinTech
40% academic record + 60% test
The headline split is published, but the complete generic conversion is not.
Parhlai does not invent the academic-record or external-test normalization.
Economics with Data Science
50% academic record + 50% test
The headline split is published, but the complete generic conversion is not.
Parhlai does not invent the academic-record or external-test normalization.
Calculation example
Example: if every component in the selected CS or AI, HSSC Part-I/completed result route is 80%, the weighted aggregate is 80.00%.