Punjab University (PU) GPA Calculator

Understanding the grading and probation rules at the University of the Punjab (PU) is essential for navigating your degree successfully and planning your academic progress.

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While many students rely on guesswork, PU operates under a specific set of semester regulations that govern everything from your GPA to your graduation eligibility. This guide provides a breakdown based on the commonly published PU semester regulations and standard HEC-aligned practices.

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How to use the GPA Calculator (Save your result as pdf):

Using edumap.blog PU GPA Calculator is the most efficient way to track your academic progress without the risk of manual errors. 

Simply enter the Credit Hours for each subject and select your Obtained Marks or Letter Grade from the dropdown menu. The Edumap GPA Calculator instantly applies the official Punjab University weightage to calculate your Semester GPA.

For students who need to maintain a record for scholarship applications or job interviews, you can download your result (unofficial transcript) as a PDF.

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The Grading Scale at Punjab University

The following table represents the grading criteria widely utilized across most PU departments for BS, MS, and PhD programs. 

It is important to note that while HEC provides a general framework, PU regulations typically specify these exact grade points.

Percentage Marks

Letter Grade

Grade Points (GP)

85% and Above

A

4.00

80% - 84%

A-

3.70

75% - 79%

B+

3.30

70% - 74%

B

3.00

65% - 69%

B-

2.70

61% - 64%

C+

2.30

58% - 60%

C

2.00

55% - 57%

C-

1.70

50% - 54%

D

1.00

Below 50%

F

0.00


Important Note: In the PU system, examiners typically round up a fraction of a mark to the next whole number (e.g., 79.1% becomes 80%) before assigning the final letter grade.

How to Manually Calculate Your Academic Standings:

Your academic progress is measured through two metrics: SGPA (for one semester) and CGPA (your total career average).

1. Semester GPA (SGPA)

To find your SGPA, multiply the Grade Points of each subject by its Credit Hours to get "Quality Points," then divide by the total credits.

GPA = [Grade Points x Credit Hours] / Total Credit Hours of Semester

2. Cumulative GPA (CGPA)

The CGPA is not just the average of your two SGPAs. It is the weighted average of every credit hour you have ever attempted at the university.

GPA = Total Grade Points x Total Credit Hours

Important PU Academic Rules:

Academic policies at PU can be strict. Below are the general guidelines usually followed by the Examination Department:

Probation Policy: Students are typically placed on probation if their CGPA falls below 2.00. Generally, a student is allowed a maximum of two probations. If the CGPA does not improve to the required threshold after this, the student may be dropped from the rolls.

The "Dropped" Rule: For BS programs, failing to secure at least a 1.50 GPA in the very first semester often results in an immediate drop from the program.

Repeating Courses: Students are usually permitted to repeat courses where they earned a D or F grade. In many departments, the new grade replaces the old one in CGPA calculations, though both may appear on the transcript.

Credit Transfers: For students transferring to PU, departments generally require a syllabus match of approximately 80% and often only accept credits for courses where a "B" grade or higher was achieved.

Frequently Asked Questions:

1. How is CGPA calculated at Punjab University?

Punjab University uses a weighted average system. To calculate your CGPA, you divide the total Quality Points earned across all semesters by the total Credit Hours attempted.

CGPA = Total Quality Points / Total Credit Hours Attempted

2. What is the minimum CGPA required to graduate from PU?

While 50% (D grade) is the passing mark for a single subject, you cannot graduate with a 1.00 CGPA. For most BS programs, a minimum Cumulative GPA of 2.00 is mandatory to receive your degree.

3. Is an A- grade 3.70 or 3.67 at Punjab University?

Unlike some other HEC-affiliated universities that use 3.67, the grading scale commonly published in PU semester regulations assigns 3.70 to an A- (for marks between 80% and 84%).

4. What happens if my GPA falls below 2.00? (Probation Rules)

If your CGPA drops below 2.00, you are placed on Academic Probation. You are typically allowed a maximum of two probations. If you fail to bring your CGPA back to 2.00 by the end of the second probation, you may be dropped from the university rolls.

5. Can I be dropped in the first semester at PU?

Yes. PU has a strict "First Semester Rule." If a student fails to secure at least a 1.50 GPA in their very first semester, they are usually dropped from the program immediately without a second chance at probation.

6. How do I convert my PU CGPA to a percentage?

There is no universal multiplier (like 9.5). For official purposes, students should refer to the percentage explicitly printed on their Detailed Marks Certificate (DMC). For some internal calculations, PU has historically utilized a 0.85 factor, but this varies by department.

7. Can I repeat a course to improve my GPA?

Yes. You can generally repeat courses where you earned a D or F grade. While both attempts may stay on your transcript, the higher grade is typically used to calculate your CGPA, helping you "overwrite" a poor performance.

8. Does an 'F' grade stay on the transcript forever?

Yes, an 'F' grade remains visible on your official transcript as a record of your attempt. However, once you pass the subject, the 0.00 GP from the failure is no longer factored into your Cumulative GPA.

9. What is the "Shortage of Attendance"?

PU regulations require 75% attendance in every course. If you fall below this, you are marked with a "Shortage of Attendance," making you ineligible to sit for the final exam. This usually results in an automatic failure or forced withdrawal.

10. What is the weightage of Midterms and Finals at PU?

Most departments follow a standard split: 25% Midterm, 15% Sessional (quizzes/assignments/attendance), and 60% Final Examination.

11. What is a "Withdrawal" (W) grade?

A 'W' grade appears when a student officially drops a course before the final exam with the Chairperson’s approval. It does not affect your GPA, but you must re-enroll and pay for the course again in a later semester

12. Can I improve my CGPA after the 8th semester?

In specific cases, if a student is slightly below the 2.00 graduation mark (e.g., 1.95), the department may allow them to repeat up to 12 credit hours of their lowest-scored courses to meet the graduation criteria.

13. How can I apply for paper re-checking at PU?

If you believe there is an error in your result, you can apply for Re-checking through the Examination Department. You must submit the application form and a prescribed fee within a specific window (usually 15-30 days) after the result announcement.

14. Does PU round off marks in the grading system?

Generally, yes. Fractional marks like 74.5% are rounded up to 75%, which can move a student from a B to a B+. However, this is subject to departmental policy and is not guaranteed in every faculty.

15. Is a 3.0 CGPA considered good at Punjab University?

Absolutely. A 3.0 CGPA is considered a strong academic standing. To be competitive for gold medals, Dean’s Honor rolls, or high-end scholarships, students typically aim for a 3.5 or higher.

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