What is CGPA? Full Form, How to Calculate, Conversion & GPA Guide (2026)

Complete CGPA guide for Pakistani students: full form, HEC grading scale, how to calculate CGPA from marks, CGPA to percentage conversion, and GPA requirements for studying abroad.

Feb 13, 2026 16 min read Pakistan
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Quick Facts
Full Form
Cumulative Grade Point Average
Scale (Pakistan)
4.0 (HEC standard)
% Conversion
CGPA × 25 = Percentage
Minimum for Abroad
2.5–3.0 / 4.0 (varies)
Maximum CGPA
4.0 / 4.0
Used By
All HEC-recognized universities

What is CGPA? Full Form & Why It Matters for Pakistani Students

CGPA stands for Cumulative Grade Point Average. It is the standardized grading system used by all HEC-recognized universities in Pakistan to measure a student’s overall academic performance across all completed semesters.

In simpler terms, your CGPA is a single number (on a scale of 0.0 to 4.0 in Pakistan) that represents how well you’ve performed academically throughout your entire degree program. It combines the grades of every subject, every semester, into one average.

Every Pakistani student applying to study abroad needs to understand CGPA — it is the single most important academic metric that international universities and scholarship committees evaluate when reviewing your application.

Why Does CGPA Matter for Pakistani Students?

CGPA is crucial for Pakistani students because:

  • International admissions — Universities in the UK, Australia, Canada, and USA all evaluate your CGPA when processing your application
  • Scholarship eligibility — Most fully funded scholarships (Chevening, DAAD, CSC, Turkiye Burslari) require a minimum CGPA of 2.5–3.0 out of 4.0
  • Job applications — Pakistani employers (especially multinationals) use CGPA as a screening criterion, typically requiring 3.0+ for entry-level positions
  • HEC equivalence — When HEC issues your degree attestation for studying abroad, they verify your CGPA against their standards
  • Graduate school — MS/PhD programs in Pakistan and abroad use CGPA as a primary admission filter

CGPA vs GPA vs SGPA vs Percentage — What’s the Difference?

TermFull FormWhat It MeasuresScopeScale (Pakistan)
CGPACumulative Grade Point AverageOverall academic performance across ALL semestersEntire degree0.0 – 4.0
GPAGrade Point AverageGeneral term for grade point average (same as CGPA in most contexts)Varies0.0 – 4.0
SGPASemester Grade Point AveragePerformance in a SINGLE semester onlyOne semester0.0 – 4.0
PercentageMarks PercentageTraditional percentage marks systemPer subject or cumulative0% – 100%

In Pakistan, GPA and CGPA are often used interchangeably, but technically GPA is the broader term while CGPA specifically means the cumulative (total) average. When international universities ask for your ‘GPA,’ they mean your CGPA.

HEC Official Grading Scale — Pakistan’s 4.0 System

The Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan mandates a standardized 4.0 grading scale for all recognized universities. Here is the official HEC grading scale that Pakistani universities follow:

Letter GradeGrade PointsPercentage RangePerformance Level
A4.085% – 100%Excellent
A-3.780% – 84%Very Good
B+3.375% – 79%Good
B3.070% – 74%Above Average
B-2.765% – 69%Average
C+2.360% – 64%Below Average
C2.055% – 59%Satisfactory
C-1.750% – 54%Pass
D1.045% – 49%Marginal Pass (some universities)
F0.0Below 45%Fail

University variations: While HEC provides this standard scale, individual universities like NUST, LUMS, UET, and Punjab University may have slightly different percentage cutoffs for each grade. Always refer to your own university’s official grading policy for exact ranges.

Credit Hours in Pakistani Universities

Most courses at Pakistani universities carry 3 credit hours. Courses with a practical lab component typically carry 4 credit hours (3 for theory + 1 for lab). Understanding credit hours is essential because CGPA is a weighted average — courses with more credit hours have a bigger impact on your CGPA.

How to Calculate CGPA — Step-by-Step with Example

Calculating your CGPA involves three simple steps. Let’s walk through it with a real example using Pakistani university courses:

The Formula

CGPA = Σ (Grade Points × Credit Hours) ÷ Total Credit Hours

Step-by-Step Example: Semester 1

Let’s say a BBA student at Punjab University has these results in Semester 1:

CourseCredit HoursMarks ObtainedLetter GradeGrade PointsQuality Points (GP × CH)
Introduction to Business388%A4.04.0 × 3 = 12.0
Calculus-I372%B3.03.0 × 3 = 9.0
English Composition381%A-3.73.7 × 3 = 11.1
Pakistan Studies267%B-2.72.7 × 2 = 5.4
Computer Applications3+1=476%B+3.33.3 × 4 = 13.2
TOTAL1550.7

Semester 1 GPA (SGPA) = 50.7 ÷ 15 = 3.38 / 4.0

Calculating CGPA After Multiple Semesters

To get your CGPA, you combine ALL semesters:

SemesterTotal Credit HoursTotal Quality PointsSGPA
Semester 11550.73.38
Semester 21652.83.30
Semester 31548.03.20
Semester 41759.53.50
TOTAL63211.0

CGPA = 211.0 ÷ 63 = 3.35 / 4.0

Equivalent to approximately 83.75% (using HEC formula: 3.35 × 25)

Most Pakistani university portals (like LUMS LMS, NUST QALAM, or UET CMS) calculate your CGPA automatically. But understanding the manual calculation helps you plan which courses to focus on to improve your CGPA strategically.

CGPA to Percentage & International GPA Conversion Tables

Pakistani students frequently need to convert their CGPA to percentage (for HEC attestation, job applications) and to different GPA scales (for international university applications). Here are all the conversions you need:

CGPA to Percentage (HEC Official Formula)

Percentage = CGPA × 25

This is the official HEC formula for the 4.0 scale

CGPA (out of 4.0)PercentageLetter GradeClass / Division
4.0100%AFirst Division (Distinction)
3.792.5%A-First Division
3.587.5%A- / B+First Division
3.382.5%B+First Division
3.075%BFirst Division
2.767.5%B-Second Division
2.562.5%C+Second Division
2.050%CThird Division
1.742.5%C-Below Passing (most universities)
1.025%DFail / Marginal

Pakistani CGPA to International GPA Scales

When applying to international universities, you may need to convert your Pakistani 4.0 CGPA to other scales:

Pakistani CGPA (4.0)US GPA (4.0)UK ClassificationAustralian ScaleGerman Grade
3.7 – 4.03.7 – 4.0 (same scale)First Class HonoursHigh Distinction (HD)1.0 – 1.3 (sehr gut)
3.3 – 3.693.3 – 3.69Upper Second (2:1)Distinction (D)1.7 – 2.3 (gut)
3.0 – 3.293.0 – 3.29Lower Second (2:2)Credit (C)2.7 – 3.0 (befriedigend)
2.5 – 2.992.5 – 2.99Third ClassPass (P)3.3 – 3.7 (ausreichend)
Below 2.5Below 2.5Below ThirdBelow Pass4.0+ (not sufficient)

Important: These are approximate conversions. Many international universities use their own conversion methods. Always check the specific university’s admission requirements. Some universities like those in the UK will do their own evaluation of your Pakistani transcript through organizations like UK ENIC (formerly UK NARIC).

CGPA Requirements for Studying Abroad & Scholarships

Understanding the minimum CGPA requirements for popular study abroad destinations and scholarships is essential for Pakistani students planning to apply:

Minimum CGPA for International University Admissions

CountryDegree LevelTypical Minimum CGPATop Universities RequireNotes for Pakistani Students
AustraliaMasters2.5 – 3.0 / 4.03.0+ (Group of Eight)Some AU universities accept 2.5 CGPA for coursework masters
UKMasters3.0 / 4.0 (2:1 equivalent)3.3+ (Russell Group)UK universities evaluate PK transcripts through UK ENIC
CanadaMasters3.0 / 4.0 (B average)3.3+ (U15 Group)Canadian universities may require WES evaluation
USAMasters/PhD3.0 / 4.03.5+ (Ivy League)Many US universities require GRE/GMAT scores alongside CGPA
GermanyMasters2.5 / 4.0 (good)3.0+ (TU9)Germany uses the modified Bavarian formula for conversion
ChinaMasters/PhD2.7 / 4.03.0+ (C9 League)CSC scholarship requires minimum 2.75/4.0

Minimum CGPA for Popular Scholarships

ScholarshipMinimum CGPACompetitive CGPANotes
Chevening (UK)No strict minimum (2:1 preferred)3.3+ / 4.0Leadership & work experience weigh more than CGPA
DAAD (Germany)2.5 / 4.0 (official minimum)3.0+ / 4.0Research proposal quality matters more for PhD
CSC China2.75 / 4.03.2+ / 4.0University-specific channel may have higher requirements
Turkiye Burslari2.5 / 4.0 (70%)3.0+ / 4.0For medical programs: 90%+ required
Erasmus MundusNo strict minimum3.3+ / 4.0Highly competitive — strong academics expected
Fulbright (USA)3.0 / 4.0 (unofficial)3.5+ / 4.0GRE scores also required
HEC Overseas3.0 / 4.0 (First Division)3.5+ / 4.0NTS/GRE/GAT scores also evaluated
Commonwealth (UK)Upper Second (2:1) equivalent3.3+ / 4.0Development impact matters alongside CGPA

A CGPA below the minimum doesn’t always mean rejection. Strong work experience, research publications, compelling motivation letters, and excellent test scores (IELTS/GRE) can compensate for a slightly lower CGPA. Many successful Pakistani scholars had CGPAs of 3.0-3.2 and won scholarships through outstanding applications.

How to Improve Your CGPA — 6 Proven Strategies

If your CGPA isn’t where you want it to be, here are proven strategies that Pakistani students use to improve their grades:

  1. Identify Your Weak Subjects Early Look at your semester-wise breakdown. Which subjects pulled your SGPA down? Focus extra study time on those courses next semester. At most Pakistani universities, you can see this in your transcript or university portal (QALAM, LMS, CMS).
  2. Use the Credit Hours Strategy Focus more energy on high-credit-hour courses (4 CH) because they impact your CGPA more than low-credit-hour courses (2 CH). Getting an A in a 4 CH course improves your CGPA significantly more than an A in a 2 CH course.
  3. Retake Failed or Low-Grade Courses Most Pakistani universities (NUST, COMSATS, UET, FAST) allow course retakes. The new grade replaces the old one in your CGPA calculation. Check your university’s retake policy — some allow it for any grade below B, while others only allow retakes for failed courses.
  4. Form Study Groups Pakistani university culture supports collaborative learning. Form study groups of 3-5 serious students. Explain concepts to each other — teaching is the fastest way to master a subject. Meet regularly at the university library or cafeteria.
  5. Attend Every Lecture and Lab At most Pakistani universities, attendance carries 5-10% of your total marks. That’s essentially free marks. Additionally, professors often drop hints about exam questions during lectures. Regular attendance at labs helps you score full marks in practical exams.
  6. Leverage Your University’s Resources Use resources most Pakistani students ignore: faculty office hours (professors are available — go ask questions), university library (past papers are often available), departmental tutoring services, and online resources (Khan Academy, Coursera, MIT OCW for technical subjects).

CGPA improvement math: If you have a 2.8 CGPA after 4 semesters (60 credit hours), and you score a 3.5 SGPA in semesters 5-8 (60 more credit hours), your final CGPA will be approximately 3.15 — enough for most international scholarships. It’s never too late to improve.

Pakistani University-Specific CGPA Scales

Here are answers to the most common CGPA questions specific to Pakistani universities:

University-Specific Scales

UniversityGPA ScalePassing CGPAFirst DivisionNotes
NUST Islamabad4.02.03.0+Uses semester-based CGPA with probation below 2.0
LUMS Lahore4.02.03.0+Dean’s Honor List at 3.5+ SGPA
UET Lahore4.02.03.0+Engineering programs may have higher internal thresholds
COMSATS4.02.03.0+Allows course improvement for grades below B
FAST-NU4.02.03.0+Academic warning below 2.0 CGPA
Punjab University4.02.03.0+Traditional system — some faculties still use percentage internally
University of Karachi4.02.03.0+Transitioning from percentage to CGPA in some departments
Quaid-i-Azam University4.02.03.0+Research-focused — PhD admission requires 3.0+ CGPA
AKU (Aga Khan)4.02.53.0+Higher passing CGPA than most PK universities
Habib University4.02.03.0+Liberal arts focus — interdisciplinary grading

If your university uses a 5.0 scale (rare in Pakistan but exists), convert to 4.0 by: (Your CGPA ÷ 5.0) × 4.0. Example: 3.8/5.0 = (3.8 ÷ 5.0) × 4.0 = 3.04/4.0.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the full form of CGPA?

CGPA stands for Cumulative Grade Point Average. It is the weighted average of grade points earned across all semesters of your degree program. In Pakistan, HEC-recognized universities use a 4.0 CGPA scale as standard.

How do I convert CGPA to percentage in Pakistan?

Use the HEC official formula: Percentage = CGPA × 25. For example, a CGPA of 3.4 out of 4.0 equals 3.4 × 25 = 85%. This is the standard conversion recognized by HEC for all official purposes including degree attestation and international applications.

What is a good CGPA in Pakistan for studying abroad?

For most international universities, a CGPA of 3.0/4.0 (75%) is the minimum requirement. For top universities (Russell Group UK, Group of Eight Australia, Ivy League USA), you typically need 3.3+ to be competitive. For fully funded scholarships like Chevening or DAAD, a CGPA of 3.3+ makes your application stronger, though other factors like work experience and motivation letters also matter significantly.

What is the difference between CGPA and SGPA?

SGPA (Semester Grade Point Average) measures your performance in a single semester only. CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) is the weighted average of all your SGPAs across every semester you’ve completed. Your university calculates both — SGPA appears on each semester’s result card, while CGPA appears on your official transcript.

Can I improve my CGPA in Pakistani universities?

Yes. Most Pakistani universities allow course retakes where the new grade replaces the old one in your CGPA. Universities like NUST, COMSATS, FAST, and UET have formal retake policies. Additionally, performing well in remaining semesters will gradually raise your CGPA. Even a 2.8 CGPA can improve to 3.0+ with consistent effort in later semesters.

What CGPA is needed for HEC scholarships?

HEC Overseas Scholarships typically require a minimum CGPA of 3.0/4.0 (First Division / 75%). For highly competitive programs, a CGPA of 3.5+ is recommended. You also need to pass the NTS/GRE/GAT test. HEC evaluates your CGPA alongside your test scores, research experience, and publications.

How does WES evaluate Pakistani CGPA?

World Education Services (WES) — required for Canadian university applications — evaluates your Pakistani transcript independently. They convert your grades to the Canadian GPA scale. A Pakistani CGPA of 3.0/4.0 typically converts to a WES GPA of 3.0/4.0 (B average). To apply for WES evaluation, you need to send your sealed transcripts directly from your Pakistani university to WES.

Is 2.5 CGPA enough to study abroad from Pakistan?

A 2.5 CGPA (62.5%) limits your options but doesn’t make studying abroad impossible. Some Australian universities and many Chinese universities accept 2.5 CGPA for certain programs. Turkiye Burslari scholarship requires a minimum of 2.5/4.0. However, for UK Russell Group or Canadian U15 universities, you typically need at least 3.0. Focus on improving your CGPA and strengthening other parts of your application (IELTS score, work experience, motivation letter).

What happens if my CGPA falls below 2.0 in Pakistan?

At most Pakistani universities, a CGPA below 2.0 puts you on academic probation. You typically get 1-2 semesters to improve your CGPA above 2.0, otherwise you may face academic dismissal. During probation, you may have course load restrictions. Check your university’s specific policy — NUST, FAST, and COMSATS all have clear probation guidelines.

How do I calculate CGPA from marks in Pakistan?

Step 1: Convert your marks percentage to a letter grade using your university’s grading scale. Step 2: Find the grade points for each letter grade (A=4.0, B+=3.3, B=3.0, etc.). Step 3: Multiply grade points by credit hours for each course. Step 4: Add all the products from Step 3. Step 5: Divide by total credit hours. Example: If you scored 82% (A-, 3.7 GP) in a 3 CH course, quality points = 3.7 × 3 = 11.1.

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