NUST
National University of Sciences and Technology
Accurate CGPA, GPA & Merit Calculators for 30+ Pakistani Universities
Pakistani universities use diverse grading systems, credit hour structures, and evaluation criteria. NUST uses absolute grading, COMSATS employs relative grading, while UET and FAST have distinct merit calculation formulas. Using generic calculators often leads to incorrect GPA/CGPA estimations and flawed merit predictions.
This directory provides university-specific calculators tailored to each institution’s unique academic framework. Whether you’re calculating your NUST CGPA, COMSATS weighted average, or UET Lahore aggregate merit, our tools use official grading policies to ensure accuracy. Select your university below to access calculators designed specifically for your academic system.
National University of Sciences and Technology
COMSATS University Islamabad
National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences
University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore
Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology
Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences
University of the Punjab
Lahore University of Management Sciences
Institute of Business Administration
NED University of Engineering and Technology
Quaid-i-Azam University
Aga Khan University
International Islamic University, Islamabad
University of Management and Technology
University of Central Punjab
Bahauddin Zakariya University
Riphah International University
University of Peshawar
University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
The University of Lahore
University of Health Sciences, Lahore
Mehran University of Engineering and Technology
University of Karachi
Government College University, Lahore
Bahria University
Air University
National University of Modern Languages
Institute of Space Technology
Khyber Medical University
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Pakistani universities use varied CGPA scales and calculation methods. NUST uses a 4.0 scale with absolute grading. COMSATS employs relative grading with GPA adjustments based on class performance. UET Lahore and UET Taxila use percentage-based systems converted to GPA. FAST has strict grading with no relative adjustment. LUMS and IBA use 4.0 scales but with different grade boundaries. Medical universities like AKU and UHS often use percentage-based professional exam scoring. Each university’s specific formula affects final CGPA calculations significantly.
University-specific calculators are essential because Pakistani institutions have unique credit hour structures, grading scales, and weightage formulas. Generic calculators produce inaccurate results. For example, NUST calculates SGPA differently than COMSATS. UET merit formulas include Matric, FSc, and Entry Test with specific weightages. Medical colleges under UHS use professional exam scoring systems. Using the wrong calculator can result in GPA miscalculations of 0.5 points or more, affecting academic standing, scholarship eligibility, and merit position estimates.
Buraaq Academy calculators are developed using official university prospectuses, academic regulations, and verified grading policies. Our algorithms match each university’s specific formula including credit hour weightages, grade point assignments, and rounding rules. Calculators are tested against official transcripts and updated annually to reflect policy changes. For NUST, COMSATS, FAST, UET, and other top institutions, accuracy is within 0.01 GPA points when correct input data is provided. However, students should always verify critical calculations with their university’s official academic office.
Most Pakistani universities use the 4.0 GPA scale, including NUST, FAST, LUMS, IBA, and COMSATS. However, some institutions like certain campuses of UET and older public universities may use percentage-based systems (0-100%) or 5.0 scales. Medical universities typically use percentage scoring for professional exams. Always check your specific university’s grading policy, as scale conversion methods vary between institutions.