Before getting admission in MS Chemical Engineering, the students should know the admission procedure. The admission procedure of MS Chemical Engineering comprises of a number of steps which are followed. Foreign students can also apply for admission in MS Chemical Engineering and quota based admission are also granted.
| Date Posted | Last Date | Institute Name | Program Name | Admission Image |
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| 04-Jul-2025 | 12-Jul-2025 |
COMSATS University Lahore
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| 16-May-2025 | 21-Jan-1800 |
National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) Karachi
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| 14-May-2025 | 04-Jul-2025 |
Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Science And Technology GIKI
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| 13-Mar-2025 | 20-Aug-2025 |
National Fertilizer Corporation Institute of Engineering and Technology Multan (NFC-IET)
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| 23-Feb-2025 | 17-Mar-2025 |
Dawood University Of Engineering & Technology Karachi
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| 26-Jan-2025 | 10-Feb-2025 |
Balochistan University Of Information Technology & Management Sciences (BUITEMS) Quetta
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| 04-Nov-2024 | 21-Jan-1800 |
COMSATS Institute of Information Technology
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| 15-Feb-2024 | 19-Feb-2024 |
University of Gujrat G.T Road Campus
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| 23-Oct-2023 | 21-Jan-1800 |
University of Wah
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| 19-Oct-2022 | 11-Nov-2022 |
Imperial College Of Business Studies Lahore
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The students must have to complete 16 years qualification from a recognized HEC affiliated institute with minimum 2.5/4.0 CGPA in bachelor. The students should have first division in bachelor and third division is not accepted. NTS with 50% marks is also required for admission in MS Chemical Engineering.
Many top public and private sector universities in Pakistan are offered admission in MS Chemical Engineering. Regular and self support programs are also offered in which a number of students get enrolled every year. Some universities open admission for once annually in MS Chemical Engineering while in some universities admissions are open twice in a year spring and fall.
Entry test is required by universities for admission in MS Chemical Engineering. Mostly National Testing Service (NTS) conducts entry test for admissions. LGAT and GAT are also accepted by the universities for admission in MS Chemical Engineering.
Each university set up a merit formula according to which the merit of candidates is calculated and admissions are offered. The range of merit for MS Chemical Engineering is 75% to 85% in public sector institutes. Institutes upload tentative merit list in which the aggregate of all candidates is given and then merit lists of selected candidates are uploaded. MS Chemical Engineering merit lists of various universities are given on ilmkidunya website.
The fee of MS Chemical Engineering ranges from Rs. 80000 to Rs. 150000. Students pay fee for each semester and one time admission fee is also paid at the time of admission. Other charges including ID card, library charges and endowment fund are charged at the time of admission. This fee is not same for all universities.
Various institutes are offering admission in MS Chemical Engineering but some of the top institutes which are the best for master program in Chemical Engineering are given below:
Private sector institutes are affiliated with Higher Education Commission offer Master in Chemical Engineering. 2 years master program is offered by many private sector institutes in Pakistan.
It is the priority of the students to get admission in public sector institutes for MS Chemical Engineering. University of the Punjab, Lahore is the best public sector institute in Pakistan and the merit of this program is higher than other institutes.
A: Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering or a related field with a minimum 2.5 CGPA or 60% marks, along with a valid GAT (General) or university entry test score.
A: Most universities begin MS Chemical Engineering admissions between May and September 2025, depending on their academic schedules.
A: Top universities include NUST Islamabad, UET Lahore, UET Peshawar, COMSATS University, and PIEAS Islamabad.
A: Applicants must submit academic transcripts, CNIC, passport-size photos, NOC (if employed), research proposal (if required), and GAT or entry test results.