This page links university GPA calculator tools for major Pakistani universities. Each tool uses credit hours and grade points so students can estimate semester GPA before checking the final official transcript.
How GPA Is Calculated
Most semester GPA systems use a weighted average:
GPA = sum(credit hours x grade points) / sum(credit hours)A three-credit course affects your GPA more than a one-credit course. That is why the calculators ask for both grade and credit hours instead of only averaging letter grades.
How to Use These GPA Calculators
- Open the calculator for your university.
- Enter each course name, credit hours, and grade.
- Add or remove rows until your semester matches your course list.
- Calculate the GPA and compare it with your university’s official grading policy.
Important Accuracy Note
Universities can revise grading scales, rounding rules, improvement policies, and transcript formulas. These calculators are for planning and self-checking. Use your official transcript, department notice, or examination branch policy for final academic decisions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is GPA the same in every Pakistani university?
No. Many universities use a 4.00 scale, but grade-point boundaries and rounding policies can differ.
What is the difference between GPA and CGPA?
GPA usually refers to one semester. CGPA is the cumulative average across multiple semesters.
Why are credit hours important?
Credit hours show the weight of each course. A higher-credit course contributes more to your semester GPA.
Can this replace an official transcript?
No. Use the calculator for planning, then verify final values through your university’s official transcript or portal.