Military College of Engineering (Pakistan) - Student Categories

Student Categories

  • NC (NUST Cadets) Civilian students selected through the NUST entrance test, join the university as NCs, they don`t undergo any sort of military training, as they are paying, civilian students,They are the most competent of all species in MCE.
  • PC (paying Cadets) Students whose parents were or still are members of Pakistan Army, can join the college as civilian students by passing NUST entrance test at high merit, and not required to undergo any sort of military training.
  • ASC (Additional Selected Cadets) Student who get high merit positions in NUST entrance test, and are also sons of Army personnels. They pay full NUST fees, and they may or may not join Army later.
  • TC (Technical Cadets) Students who are enrolled in Pakistan Army. They enter the college after qualifying the ISSB armed forces selection test. Upon graduation from the college, the students spend one year at the Pakistan Military Academy to receive officer ranks. TCs don't pay any fees, and undergo strict military training.
  • Officers(Captains) These are those student who get selected first in Pakistan Military Academy they get training there and then those who selected Engineers Corps, they join MCE for Engineering. They get commission from Pakistan Army and don't pay any college fees.

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