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National Testing Service - Pakistan National Testing Service - Pakistan Tests Conducted from Jul - 2014 to Apr 2021 NO. OF NO. OF TOTAL TEST NAME TEST DATE REG. CANDIDATES TEST TEST Sr # Apeared CITIES CENTERS Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) 1 5-Jul-2014 35783 31787 13 93 (Recruitment Test) District and Session Court Lahore 2 5-Jul-2014 6399 4715 1 10 (Recruitment Test) District and Session Court Lahore 3 6-Jul-2014 6399 4569 1 2 (Recruitment Test) Screening Test for Management & 4 6-Jul-2014 543 441 5 5 Engineer Trainees in Oil & Gas Company SPECIAL SECURITY UNIT - SSU (SINDH 5 POLICE) 6-Jul-2014 4724 4294 1 7 (Recruitment Test) PUNJAB VOCATIONAL TRAINING 6 6-Jul-2014 491 378 1 1 COUNCIL (PVTC) RECRUITMENT TEST 7 STEVTA Test 6-Jul-2014 810 770 2 2 Graduate Assessment Test (GAT™ 8 6-Jul-2014 24396 21190 12 40 General) 9 CIIT ABBOTTABAD / CIIT WAH 6-Jul-2014 1431 1306 1 2 10 CIIT ISLAMABAD 6-Jul-2014 2146 1966 1 4 11 CIIT SAHIWAL 6-Jul-2014 98 80 1 1 12 CIIT LAHORE 6-Jul-2014 2298 2049 1 3 13 CIIT ATTOCK 6-Jul-2014 81 80 1 1 SUI NORTHERN GAS PIPELINES LIMITED 14 11-Jul-2014 4884 4343 14 55 (SNGPL) RECRUITMENT TEST 15 CIIT VIRTUAL CAMPUS TEST 12-Jul-2014 To 20-Jul-2014 11855 6322 67 127 SUI NORTHERN GAS PIPELINES LIMITED 16 12-Jul-2014 8593 7566 14 90 (SNGPL) RECRUITMENT TEST 17 CASE ADMISSIONS (NAT) 12-Jul-2014 392 370 1 1 18 Kinnaird College for Women University 12-Jul-2014 293 272 1 1 SUI NORTHERN GAS PIPELINES LIMITED 19 13-Jul-2014 8923 7826 14 99 (SNGPL) RECRUITMENT TEST 20 Government Science College Quetta 20-Jul-2014 3245 2816 1 6 Benazir Income Support Programme 21 20-Jul-2014 12926 10163 10 37 (BISP) Pakistan Railways Police Recruitment 22 20-Jul-2014 15271 13856 22 48 Test 23 CIIT VEHARI 20-Jul-2014 437 357 1 2 24 CIIT WAH 20-Jul-2014 640 522 1 2 25 CIIT SAHIWAL 20-Jul-2014 356 330 1 2 26 CIIT ATTOCK 20-Jul-2014 211 181 1 2 27 National Aptitude Test (NAT) 20-Jul-2014 42067 39564 19 79 28 Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA) 20-Jul-2014 1039 838 2 8 PUNJAB VOCATIONAL TRAINING 29 20-Jul-2014 1658 1516 4 4 COUNCIL (PVTC) RECRUITMENT TEST 30 OPF Test 20-Jul-2014 323 266 7 21 Rescue 1122 Control Room Incharge 31 20-Jul-2014 22 22 1 1 (Skill Based Test) 32 Punjab Police Physical Test 21-Jul-2014 To 24-Jul-2014 44609 36288 8 8 33 MOL Test 24-Jul-2014 113 100 5 5 34 National Defence University (NDU) Test 7-Aug-2014 203 170 1 1 Dr. A. Q. Khan 35 School System and 10-Aug-2014 31 14 5 5 College (Admission Test) Page 1 of 161 NO. OF NO. OF TOTAL TEST NAME TEST DATE REG. CANDIDATES TEST TEST Sr # Apeared CITIES CENTERS Situation Vacant – Ministry of Foreign 36 10-Aug-2014 3815 1322 9 9 Affairs, Islamabad Screening Test for Recruitments, KUST, 37 10-Aug-2014 223 165 1 1 Kohat PRL Recruitment Test for Trainee 38 10-Aug-2014 171 95 5 5 Program Situation Vacant – Cypher Assistant: 39 10-Aug-2014 45 41 3 3 Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Islamabad 40 Islamia University of Bahawalpur 17-Aug-2014 1089 1015 1 2 UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND 41 23-Aug-2014 28 27 1 1 TECHNOLOGY BANNU ISLAMIA COLLEGE PESHAWAR 42 23-Aug-2014 828 635 1 2 (RECRUITMENT TEST) ISLAMIA COLLEGE PESHAWAR 43 24-Aug-2014 1884 1310 1 4 (RECRUITMENT TEST) Graduate Assessment Test (GAT™ 44 24-Aug-2014 2429 2100 7 7 Subject) 45 National Aptitude Test (NAT™) 24-Aug-2014 24922 21867 19 45 46 State Bank of Pakistan 24-Aug-2014 197 138 5 5 Divisional Public School and Intermediate 47 24-Aug-2014 552 510 1 3 College Lahore GOVERNMENT SCIENCE COLLEGE 48 QUETTA 24-Aug-2014 69 13 1 1 2ND TEST CIIT (Abbottabad, Vehari, Attock, Sahiwal, 49 24-Aug-2014 814 727 5 9 Wah) Special NAT Test, Govt. Degree College, 50 26-Aug-2014 452 425 1 1 Dikhan 51 National Defence University (NDU) Test 27-Aug-2014 83 81 1 1 Screening Test for Admission in HITEC 52 30-Aug-2014 1914 1630 1 3 University Taxila District and Session Court Muzaffargarh 53 30-Aug-2014 2779 2464 1 7 (Recruitment Test) 54 FIA Physical Test 30-Aug-2014 978 709 4 4 55 FIA Physical Test 31-Aug-2014 2239 1830 7 7 56 FIA Typing Test 31-Aug-2014 992 822 9 9 Divisional Public School Burewala 57 31-Aug-2014 161 128 1 1 Recruitment Test Divisional Public School Vehari 58 31-Aug-2014 138 114 1 1 Recruitment Test District and Session Court Attock 59 31-Aug-2014 1046 865 1 3 (Recruitment Test) Elementary & Secondary Education 60 31-Aug-2014 1542 1112 1 5 Department, Peshawar Screening Test for Appointments, 61 31-Aug-2014 1539 966 1 3 University of Malakand ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AGENCY 62 GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB 31-Aug-2014 500 316 1 2 (RECRUITMENT TEST) DISTRICT AND SESSION COURT 63 31-Aug-2014 41 28 1 1 KARACHI SOUTH ICM 64 31-Aug-2014 37 33 3 3 (Recruitment Test) 65 District and Session Court Lodhran 6-Sep-2014 1565 1308 1 7 District and Session Court Khushab 66 6-Sep-2014 361 310 1 5 (Recruitment Test) District and Session Court Toba Tek 67 Singh 6-Sep-2014 227 153 1 1 Recruitment Test Page 2 of 161 NO. OF NO. OF TOTAL TEST NAME TEST DATE REG. CANDIDATES TEST TEST Sr # Apeared CITIES CENTERS District and Session Court Khushab 68 7-Sep-2014 458 429 1 1 (Recruitment Test) 69 District and Session Court Lodhran 7-Sep-2014 522 149 1 1 District and Session Court Toba Tek 70 Singh 7-Sep-2014 516 426 1 2 Recruitment Test National Teachers Database (NTD™) 71 7-Sep-2014 4991 3565 9 20 Programme 72 RDA Category "B" Posts 7-Sep-2014 567 308 2 2 Rehman Medical College, Peshawar 73 7-Sep-2014 1301 1192 4 5 Aptitude Test 74 Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) 7-Sep-2014 46519 39475 12 99 DIVISIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL& COLLEGE, FAISALABAD AND 75 7-Sep-2014 219 159 1 2 DIVISIONAL MODEL COLLEGE, FAISALABAD LAHORE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 76 7-Sep-2014 72 56 1 1 (LDA) 77 CIIT VIRTUAL CAMPUS TEST 7-Sep-2014 4219 1602 43 43 NAT Special for Khan Institute of 78 Computer Sciences & Information 9-Sep-2014 59 56 1 1 Technology (KICSIT) Special NAT Test for University of 79 13-Sep-2014 249 196 1 1 Science & Technology, Bannu Information Technology University of the 80 Punjab 13-Sep-2014 1634 1279 1 3 (Admission Test) Career Opportunities – Public Notice No. 81 13-Sep-2014 6455 5281 8 24 01/2014 (PNRA) 82 Pak Railways Recruitment Test 13-Sep-2014 3056 2322 12 21 Career Opportunities – Public Notice No. 83 14-Sep-2014 1862 1347 8 25 01/2014 (PNRA) 84 Pak Railways Recruitment Test 14-Sep-2014 14798 12546 12 44 Special NAT Test for University of Swat, 85 14-Sep-2014 1331 1203 1 2 Swat Career Opportunity as Officer Grade – III 86 14-Sep-2014 13034 11334 12 25 – Zarai Taraqiati Bank Ltd. District and Session Court Bahawalnagar 87 14-Sep-2014 1323 1031 1 3 (Recruitment Test) 88 Civil Aviation Authority 14-Sep-2014 1165 1004 5 5 89 CECOS University, Peshawar 14-Sep-2014 209 194 1 1 90 FATIMA JINNAH WOMEN UNIVERSITY 14-Sep-2014 782 705 1 1 91 National ICT R & D Test 14-Sep-2014 9065 6982 26 26 92 Government College University, Lahore 14-Sep-2014 950 846 1 2 CIVIL AND SESSION COURT TOBA TEK 93 14-Sep-2014 185 152 1 1 SINGH Rescue 1122 ( Typing and Voice Clarity 94 Test of Computer Telephone Wireless 14-Sep-2014 261 215 4 4 Operator ) Situations Vacant in Public Sector 95 14-Sep-2014 1871 1111 6 27 Organization 96 BUITEMS 14-Sep-2014 3276 2726 1 6 Pakistan Medical & Dental Council (PM & 97 14-Sep-2014 2561 2521 1 4 DC) 98 CIIT ABBOTTABAD 14-Sep-2014 52 37 1 1 Arid Agriculture 99 University 20-Sep-2014 819 746 1 1 Rawalpindi 100 LASBELA UNIVERSITY 21-Sep-2014 729 560 1 2 Page 3 of 161 NO. OF NO. OF TOTAL TEST NAME TEST DATE REG. CANDIDATES TEST TEST Sr # Apeared CITIES CENTERS Barani Institute of Sciences JV of PMAS- 101 Arid Agriculture Uni. RWP 21-Sep-2014 37 33 1 1 Special GAT General” LASBELA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE WATER AND 102 21-Sep-2014 476 446 1 1 MARINE SCIENCES UTHAL Special NAT 1 Test for Govt. Degree 103 21-Sep-2014 59 37 1 1 College, DIKhan Graduate Assessment Test (GAT™ 104 21-Sep-2014 7116 6165 10 14 General) 105 WASA FDA FAISALABAD 21-Sep-2014 2104 1773 1 6 Child Protection and Welfare Bureau, 106 21-Sep-2014 531 416 1 4 Government of the Punjab 107 Higher Education Commission (HEC) 21-Sep-2014 966 797 5 25 108 Shifa College of Medicine 21-Sep-2014 1925 1777 7 8 Sugar Industry, Graduate Training 109 21-Sep-2014 2450 2133 5 5 Program Situation Vacant – Ministry of Foreign 110 21-Sep-2014 8879 3591 2 13 Affairs, Islamabad Situation Vacant – Cypher Assistant: 111 21-Sep-2014 113 92 2 2 Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Islamabad 112 CIIT SAHIWAL 21-Sep-2014 94 80 1 1 113 National Aptitude Test (NAT™) 21-Sep-2014 9154 7368 14 22 114 Civil Aviation Authority-CAA (Engineers) 21-Sep-2014 685 598 5 5 115 PAKISTAN MARINE ACADEMY 21-Sep-2014 1136 1045 6 6 116 IUB Test 21-Sep-2014 797 712 1 1 Allied Bank Limited Management Trainee 117 27-Sep-2014 1761 1236 9 9 Officer Recruitment Test Literacy & Non Formal Basic Education 118 Department, 27-Sep-2014 995 716 3 15 Government of the Punjab Literacy & Non Formal Basic Education 119 Department, 28-Sep-2014 3728 2820 3 15 Government of the Punjab 120 RESCUE 1122 PYSCHOMETRIC TEST 28-Sep-2014 1776 1642 8 8 Environment Protection Department, 121 28-Sep-2014 436 360 1 3 Punjab 122 HEC FATA / BALOCHISTAN 28-Sep-2014 4070 3805 4 11 SUI SOUTHERN GAS COMPANY(SSGC) 123 28-Sep-2014 594 458 4 4 TEST 124 Law-GAT™ 28-Sep-2014 1423 1110 10 10 125 ICAP Test 20-Sep-2014 To 30-Sep-2014 13121 12552 7 47 126 ICAP Test 1-Oct-2014 To 14-Oct-2014 8832 7888 4 31 Bahria University Medical and Dental 127 11-Oct-2014 2524 2296 4 6 College Literacy & Non Formal Basic Education 128 Department, 11-Oct-2014 437 270 3 10 Government of the Punjab Literacy & Non Formal Basic Education 129 Department, 12-Oct-2014 1120 764 3 12 Government of the Punjab COMMONWEALTH GENERAL 130 12-Oct-2014 14120 11997 13 28 SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM 2015 ADMISSIONS OF PAKISTANI STUDENTS 131 IN MBBS / BDS COURSE IN 12-Oct-2014 279 253 7 7 BANGLADESH MEDICAL COLLEGES GOVERNMENT SADIQ COLLEGE WOMEN 132 12-Oct-2014 918 837 3 3 UNIVERSITY BAHAWALPUR ISLAMIA UNIVERSITY BAHAWALPUR 133 12-Oct-2014 337 322 1 1 SPECIAL NAT TEST Page 4 of 161 NO.
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