When Muhammad Talha walked into KIPS Pattoki for the first time, he wasn’t the top student in the country—not yet.
He had the drive, no doubt about it. But like so many others, he wasn’t quite sure where to begin. ECAT was looming, and deep down, he knew—books alone wouldn’t cut it. What he needed was direction. Structure. Something—or someone—to help him turn all that raw potential into real results.
And that’s exactly what he found at KIPS.
“I had barely practised before joining,” Talha recalls, “but once I got into the rhythm of the preparation, the daily MCQs test, the FLPs… everything changed. Concepts that once felt confusing became second nature.”
Within months, Talha immersed himself in KIPS’ Entry Test ecosystem. He tackled thousands of MCQs, mastered chapter-wise worksheets, and simulated actual exams on the KIPS LMS, building the sharpness and speed ECAT demands.
The results? A staggering 396 out of 400—and the honour of securing 1st position across Pakistan in the ECAT-UET (1st Test) 2025.
But Talha’s journey wasn’t just about numbers. It was about mindset.
“FSc and entry tests are completely different worlds,” he explains. “FSc is about short and long questions. ECAT? It’s all about accuracy under pressure. You can’t rely on luck or rote. You need core concept clarity—and that’s what KIPS gives you.”
He credits the Sunday lectures for keeping his Entry test studies on track, while still letting him dive deep into entry test prep throughout the week. The bulk of practice material, the updated PRP books, and the detailed teacher discussions—all became part of his strategy.
By the time test day arrived, there was no stress. No panic. Just muscle memory. “Some of the MCQs in the actual paper felt like I’d already done them—because KIPS had trained me that well.”
Looking ahead, Talha has his sights set on Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, hoping to contribute to Pakistan’s progress in the tech frontier. But for now, he’s proof of one thing:
With the right preparation, the right mindset, and the right guidance, entry test success isn’t a dream. It’s a plan.
“KIPS didn’t just prepare me for ECAT. It prepared me to believe in what I could become.”

