The University of Engineering and Technology Lahore has confirmed that the Combined entry test 2026 for undergraduate admissions will take place in multiple sessions over four days.
According to spokesperson Rana Tanveer Qasim, the test will be conducted at different centers, including the main campus, sub-campuses, and affiliated institutions.
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Around 18,500 candidates are expected to appear in the test this year. This number also includes students who are taking part in the mock test to understand the exam system.
The test will be computer-based, and each session will last 100 minutes. This system is designed to make the process faster, more transparent, and easier to manage.
To help students prepare, a mock test is being conducted at the same centers. This allows candidates to become familiar with the format and environment before the actual exam.
Test centers have been set up in multiple cities, including Lahore, Faisalabad, Narowal, Gujranwala, Rahim Yar Khan, Taxila, Gujrat, Multan, and Bahawalpur.
Officials said these arrangements aim to ensure smooth conduct of the exam and provide equal opportunities to candidates across the country.
Students are advised to reach their centers on time and follow all instructions carefully to avoid any issues during the test.
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A large number of students are competing for limited seats. Computer-based tests make the process more transparent. Mock tests help students feel more confident. This exam is very important for engineering admissions.