The University of Engineering and Technology (UET) Lahore has officially released the schedule for the highly anticipated ECAT Test 2026 , marking a critical milestone for thousands of aspiring engineering students across the country. The entrance examination, which serves as the gateway for undergraduate fall admissions, is slated to be conducted from March 30 to April 3, 2026 .
In a statement issued by the university’s media office, UET spokesperson Rana Tanveer Qasim confirmed that the testing process will be held across multiple sessions at various designated centers. This year, the university expects a substantial turnout, with approximately 18,500 candidates registered to participate, including those appearing for the preparatory mock test.
Aligning with modern digital assessment trends, UET Lahore will conduct the entrance test in a computer-based format . Each session is designed to last 100 minutes , during which candidates will answer questions pertinent to engineering disciplines. The shift to a fully digital platform aims to streamline the evaluation process and provide a seamless experience for applicants.
To facilitate this transition and ensure that students are comfortable with the digital interface, the university organized a mock test today (Saturday) at all designated centers. This preparatory step allows candidates to familiarize themselves with the system’s navigation, question layout, and time management ahead of the actual examination.
The 2026 entrance test will be administered across a broad network of institutions to accommodate candidates from various regions. The designated centers include:
UET Lahore Main Campus
UET Faisalabad Campus
UET Narowal Campus
Rachna College of Engineering and Technology, Gujranwala
Khawaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information Technology, Rahim Yar Khan
UET Taxila
University of Gujrat
Bahauddin Zakariya University (BZU), Multan
Islamia University of Bahawalpur (IUB), Baghdad-ul-Jadeed Campus
NFC Institute of Engineering and Technology, Multan
This extensive list reflects UET Lahore’s commitment to ensuring accessibility for students from all major educational hubs in Punjab and beyond.
The Combined Entrance Test is the primary admission mechanism for undergraduate engineering programs at UET Lahore and its affiliated institutions. Given the competitive nature of the field, securing a high score in this test is crucial for candidates seeking enrollment in disciplines such as Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Computer Science, and Chemical Engineering.
With the introduction of the 2026 entrance test , UET continues to uphold its reputation as one of Pakistan’s premier engineering institutions. The university has consistently emphasized merit-based admissions, and this examination serves as the cornerstone of that process.
University officials have advised all registered students to report to their respective test centers well before the scheduled time. Candidates are reminded to bring their original roll number slips and valid identification documents. Additionally, given the computer-based nature of the test, students who participated in the mock test are encouraged to review their experience to identify any areas of technical difficulty before the main examination days.
The university’s administration has assured that strict security and examination protocols will be in place at all centers to maintain transparency and fairness.

Following the conclusion of the entrance test, UET Lahore is expected to announce the merit lists and commence the undergraduate fall admission process. Prospective students and parents are encouraged to regularly check the official UET Lahore website for updates regarding answer keys, result declarations, and subsequent admission procedures.
As the examination week begins, UET Lahore reaffirms its dedication to academic excellence and innovation in engineering education. With the UET Lahore entrance test dates now confirmed, the focus shifts to the performance of the 18,500 candidates vying for a place in one of Pakistan’s most prestigious engineering universities.