ECAT Syllabus, Preparation, Past Papers, Test Pattern, MCQs

Posted by: Mohsin Raza On: March 26, 2024

All students aiming for admission to engineering institutes or universities must pass the Engineering College Admission Test (ECAT), conducted by the University of Engineering & Technology. Familiarity with the ECAT syllabus and paper pattern for 2024 is essential for success in the exam.

UET ECAT Syllabus, Preparation, Past Papers, Test Pattern, MCQs

Students can find the ECAT syllabus 2024 on this page, providing insights into the exam format. It’s advisable to download the syllabus for a comprehensive understanding of the exam structure.

UET ECAT Subject Wise Syllabus

You can view the whole exam pattern online as well but the best approach is to download ECAT 2024 syllabus. ECAT syllabus 2024 has been uploaded on this page.

SubjectSyllabus    
Physics For ECAT TestCheck Here
Mathematics For ECAT TestCheck Here
English For ECAT TestCheck Here
Chemistry For ECAT TestCheck Here
Computer Science For ECAT TestCheck Here

What are ECAT Test Subjects and Subjects Combination?

Subjects Combination 1Subjects Combination 2Subjects Combination 3Subjects Combination 4
PhysicsPhysicsPhysicsPhysics
MathematicsMathematicsMathematicsBiology
EnglishEnglishEnglishEnglish
ChemistryComputer ScienceStatisticsChemistry

ECAT Combination For Intermediate Candidates

Option 1Option 2
PhysicsPhysics
MathematicsMathematics
EnglishEnglish
ChemistryComputer Science

How Should I Choose ECAT Test Subject Combination?

  • Pre-Engineering is accepted for all engineering and science fields.
  • Pre-Medical is limited to Biomedical Engineering, Physics, and Chemistry.
  • “Physics, Mathematics” combo is for Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Architecture, CRP, PID, Physics, and Mathematics.
  • “Physics, Mathematics, Statistics” combo is for Architecture, CRP, PID, Physics, and Mathematics.

ECAT Test Marks Distribution Pattern

Each question carries 4 marks and in total the ECAT exam is of 400 marks which students will have to attempt in 100 minutes.

  • The rule for marking is as follows:
  • Correct Answer: 4 marks
  • Wrong Answer: -1 mark

No answer: 0 marks It means that if a candidate has 40 correct answers, 40 wrong answers and 20 blank answers then marks will be as follows: 40 x 4 + 40 x (-1) + 20 x (0) = 160 – 40 + 0= 120