Admissions at Iqra University are based on a thorough review of all applicant credentials, conducted without regard to race, gender, age, religion, marital status, physical disabilities, or national origin. All required documents must be submitted to the Office of Admissions. The university reserves the right to modify its admissions policy without prior notice.
Candidates must hold one of the following qualifications, attaining either an overall 2nd division (for Non computing programs, 50% marks (for Computing Programs) and 60% marks (for Pharm D), depending on the requirements of the field or an equivalent grade:
Intermediate Education: Specific required courses depending on the chosen discipline.
A-Levels Students: Must have 3 full credit courses of A Levels or equivalent, having completed all O Levels or equivalent requirements.
All O & A level students must submit an equivalence certificate within one month of admission.
Bachelor’s Degree: A four-year Bachelor’s degree (16 years of education) from an HEC-recognized university or equivalent (CGPA 2.50), with specific required courses according to the chosen discipline.
Prospective transfer students must be enrolled in an HEC-recognized institution and meet all admission requirements for their respective program. After passing the admission test, students need to provide an attested copy of their mark sheet/transcript and the course outlines for processing.
Note: There is a transfer fee of Rs. 2000/- per credit hour. Students transferring within IU campuses are exempt from both the transfer fee and the admission test.
Additional Transfer Policies:
Some academic programs may have additional requirements for transfer students, which can be confirmed with the respective Heads of Department.
Application Fee
Application Form:
Available for download from the official Iqra University website (www.iqraisb.edu.pk). Forms must be submitted before the deadline.
Required Documents at the Time of Admission
By adhering to these guidelines and submitting all required documentation, applicants can successfully navigate the admissions process at Iqra University.
Admission Test:
Applicants to Iqra University must undergo an entrance test, unless exempted by acceptable scores from recognized standardized tests. The admissions test is conducted on a computer and consists of 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) with a duration of two hours. Additionally, all Master’s and PhD candidates must attend interviews.
Test Exemptions
Applicants with acceptable scores in the following tests are exempted from the entrance test:
Program | Test Components | Weightage |
---|---|---|
Undergraduate | ||
Programs | Mathematics, English, Analytical | Mathematics: 30% |
English: 40% | ||
Analytical: 30% | ||
Bachelor of Fashion Design (BD) & Bachelor of Textile Design (BTD) | Drawing & Sketching, English, Analytical | Drawing & Sketching: 30% |
English: 40% | ||
Analytical: 30% | ||
Pharmacy (Pharm-D) | English, Chemistry, Biology, Physics | English: 25% |
Chemistry: 25% | ||
Biology: 25% | ||
Physics: 25% | ||
Master Programs | Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative/Analytical Reasoning, Subjective or Objective questions based on degree related academic proficiency | |
Verbal Reasoning: 35% | ||
Quantitative/Analytical Reasoning: 35% | ||
Academic Proficiency: 30% | ||
PhD Programs | Core subject areas | Total 100% |
Students for some programs have the option to take either the GAT General (NTS) or the University Internal GAT Test. PhD candidates similarly have the option of taking either the GAT Subject or the University Test.
Upon admission to the university, all new students are mandated to participate in the Student Orientation Program. This comprehensive initiative serves as a vital introduction to the university’s academic and administrative framework. Through this program, students gain invaluable insights into various aspects of university life, including:
By actively engaging in the Student Orientation Program, new students acquire the knowledge and understanding necessary to navigate their academic journey successfully and become integral members of the university community.