NTS NAT ICS Computer Science — Syllabus, Past Papers & Solved MCQs PDF

NTS NAT ICS (Computer Science) — Syllabus, Past Paper & Solved MCQs

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Complete NTS NAT ICS (Computer Science) guide — full syllabus, paper pattern and a 52-question solved practice test with answer keys and explanations. Quantitative · Analytical · Verbal. Free PDF download.

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NTS NAT ICS Computer Science — Practice Paper PDF

View or download the complete NTS NAT ICS (Computer Science) self-evaluation test — 52 MCQs covering Quantitative, Analytical and Verbal sections, with an answer key. Perfect for offline revision and printing.

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NTS NAT ICS (Computer Science) — Complete Preparation Guide

The NTS NAT ICS (National Aptitude Test for the ICS / Computer Science group, commonly called NAT Computer Science) is the standardised admission test conducted by the National Testing Service (NTS) for students who have completed ICS or FSc and want admission to Computer Science, Software Engineering and IT degree programs across Pakistan. This page gives you the complete NTS NAT ICS syllabus, the official paper pattern, and a full 52-question solved practice test with a free NTS NAT ICS PDF download.

NTS NAT ICS Paper Pattern

The NAT ICS test consists of 90 MCQs to be attempted in 120 minutes. The official distribution is:

SectionAreaMCQsSub-topics
AEnglish (Verbal)20Sentence Completion (5), Analogy (3), Antonym (4), Synonym (3), Comprehension (5)
BAnalytical Reasoning20Scenario-based logic (12), Statement/Data-sufficiency (8)
CQuantitative20Arithmetic (13), Algebra (4), Geometry (3)
DSubject (Computer Science)30Physics (10), Mathematics (10), Intro to Computer (4), Programming (3), Database (3)
Total90 MCQs120 minutes

Note: The 52-question practice test on this page focuses on the three aptitude sections — Quantitative (20), Analytical (16) and Verbal (16) — which are common to all NAT categories and where most candidates lose marks. Master these and you secure the foundation marks before tackling the Computer Science subject section.

NTS NAT ICS Syllabus — Detailed Breakdown

1. Quantitative (Maths) Syllabus

The quantitative section tests speed and accuracy with school-level mathematics. High-frequency topics include: number properties (multiples, factors, consecutive integers), ratios and proportion, percentages, logarithms (characteristic and mantissa), order of operations (BODMAS), coordinate geometry basics, mensuration (cube, cylinder, circle area, volume), and plane geometry (triangle angle sums, polygon angles, inscribed circles, tangents). Learning quick mental-maths shortcuts is the key to finishing on time.

2. Analytical Reasoning Syllabus

The analytical section is built around logical scenarios. Expect graph/map colouring puzzles, selection/committee rules, arrangement puzzles (cages, teams), and data-sufficiency questions where you decide whether the given statements are enough to answer — without actually solving. The key skill is translating rules into a clear diagram quickly.

3. Verbal (English) Syllabus

The verbal section covers sentence completion (one or two blanks), analogies (relationship pairs), synonyms and antonyms, and reading comprehension. A strong vocabulary is the single biggest score multiplier here — learn words in synonym/antonym pairs and practise spotting the relationship type in analogies (container–contents, animal–group, item–system).

4. Subject Syllabus — Physics, Mathematics & Computer Science

For ICS / Computer Science candidates, the 30-mark subject section is drawn from the Intermediate curriculum: Physics (mechanics, electricity, waves), Mathematics (algebra, functions, trigonometry, calculus basics), Introduction to Computer (hardware, software, number systems), Programming (basic logic, flowcharts, fundamental constructs), and Database fundamentals (tables, keys, basic queries).

How to Prepare for NTS NAT ICS

  1. Take this full solved practice test first — it tells you exactly which aptitude section is weakest so you can target your study.
  2. Drill the Quantitative shortcuts — most NAT maths questions are solvable in under 45 seconds once you know the trick (ratios, mensuration formulas, BODMAS).
  3. Make analytical diagrams — for every map, committee or arrangement puzzle, draw the layout before reading the questions. It turns a hard puzzle into a lookup.
  4. Build vocabulary in pairs — 10 words a day with synonyms and antonyms. This single habit lifts the entire verbal section.
  5. Revise the CS subject basics — number systems, fundamental programming logic and database keys are easy marks for ICS students who revise them.

Universities Accepting NTS NAT ICS

A valid NTS NAT ICS score is accepted for Computer Science, Software Engineering and IT admissions by a large number of Pakistani universities and degree-awarding institutions. Always confirm on the target university’s admission page whether they require NAT, their own test, or both — and check the minimum NAT score they accept for your chosen program.

NTS NAT ICS Computer Science — FAQs

NTS NAT ICS is the National Aptitude Test for the ICS / Computer Science group conducted by the National Testing Service. It is required for undergraduate admission to Computer Science, Software Engineering and IT programs at many Pakistani universities. It covers English/Verbal, Analytical reasoning, Quantitative ability, and subject knowledge in Physics, Mathematics and Computer Science.
The NAT ICS test has 90 MCQs in 120 minutes: English/Verbal (20), Analytical (20), Quantitative (20) and Subject — Physics (10), Mathematics (10), Intro to Computer (4), Programming (3) and Database (3). Each question carries one mark, total 90.
The general passing requirement is 50% (50 marks). However, each university sets its own minimum NAT score, and competitive Computer Science programs usually require 60–80%. Aim high rather than just passing.
Yes. The complete NTS NAT ICS (Computer Science) practice paper with 52 solved MCQs and answer keys is available for free PDF download using the Download button on this page.
Students who have completed FSc Pre-Engineering, ICS (Intermediate in Computer Science), I.Com with Computer Science, or an equivalent qualification are eligible to appear in the NAT ICS test for Computer Science and IT admissions.

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