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About AUP – University of Agriculture, Peshawar
The University of Agriculture, Peshawar (AUP) is a public university located in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, established in 1981 as one of Pakistan's leading agricultural universities. AUP operates six faculties and 27 departments and institutes — covering crop production, crop protection, animal husbandry and veterinary sciences, nutrition sciences, rural social sciences, and management and computing — supported by 278 teaching staff. The university's main campus in Peshawar is complemented by the Amir Muhammad Khan Campus in Mardan (established 2009). AUP offers BS (Hons.), MSc (Hons.), MS, MPhil, MBA, and PhD programmes, all operating on the HEC 4.0 semester grading system, and its graduates serve in public and private sector positions across KPK, Pakistan, and internationally in agriculture, food security, biotechnology, and rural development.
AUP Grading Scale (Official 10-Grade System)
AUP follows the HEC 4.0 absolute grading scale across all undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. A+ and A are separate entries — both carry 4.00 grade points, with A+ for 90–100% and A for 85–89%.
| Grade | Grade Points | Percentage | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| A+ | 4.00 | 90–100% | Outstanding |
| A | 4.00 | 85–89% | Excellent |
| A- | 3.67 | 80–84% | Very Good |
| B+ | 3.33 | 75–79% | Good |
| B | 3.00 | 70–74% | Above Average |
| B- | 2.67 | 65–69% | Average |
| C+ | 2.33 | 60–64% | Below Average |
| C | 2.00 | 55–59% | Satisfactory |
| C- | 1.67 | 50–54% | Pass |
| D | 1.00 | 45–49% | Minimum Pass |
| F | 0.00 | Below 45% | Fail |
How to Calculate Your AUP GPA
Your semester GPA at AUP is the credit-hour-weighted average of grade points across all enrolled courses. Agricultural theory lectures, lab practicals, field work sessions, and research project credits all contribute based on their assigned credit hours.
GPA Formula: GPA = ∑(Grade Points × Credit Hours) ÷ ∑Credit Hours
Example (BSc Hons. Agriculture — Semester 3): Agronomy (3 cr, A- = 3.67) + Soil Science (3 cr, B+ = 3.33) + Plant Physiology (3 cr, A = 4.00) + Agriculture Lab (1 cr, A+ = 4.00) = (11.01 + 9.99 + 12.00 + 4.00) ÷ 10 = 3.70 GPA
How to Calculate Your AUP CGPA
Your Cumulative GPA (CGPA) at AUP accumulates across all completed semesters. Programme durations: BSc (Hons.) — 8 semesters (4 years); MSc (Hons.) / MS / MPhil — 4 semesters (2 years); MBA — 4 semesters (2 years); PhD — 6–10 semesters (3–5 years). Use the CGPA tab above for an instant calculation.
CGPA Formula: CGPA = ∑(Semester GPA × Semester Credit Hours) ÷ Total Credit Hours
Your AUP CGPA is printed on your official transcript after each semester. A strong CGPA is important for: MS/MPhil research programme admission (minimum 2.5 CGPA typically required), PhD scholarship eligibility (HEC Indigenous and overseas), KPSC/FPSC agricultural cadre and research officer recruitment, competitive agri-extension posts across KPK, and international graduate programme admissions in agricultural, food, and environmental sciences.
Convert AUP CGPA to Percentage
Convert your AUP CGPA to percentage for KPSC Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Public Service Commission recruitment, FPSC federal agricultural posts, government research institute applications (PARC, NARC, ARI Tarnab), and private agribusiness positions.
Formula: Percentage = (CGPA ÷ 4.0) × 100
| CGPA | Percentage | Class / Division |
|---|---|---|
| 3.80 – 4.00 | 95 – 100% | Distinction |
| 3.50 – 3.79 | 87.5 – 94.75% | First Class |
| 3.00 – 3.49 | 75 – 87.25% | First Class |
| 2.50 – 2.99 | 62.5 – 74.75% | Second Class |
| 2.00 – 2.49 | 50 – 62.25% | Pass Class |
AUP Minimum CGPA Requirements & Probation
| Programme Level | Minimum CGPA | Consequence if Below |
|---|---|---|
| BSc (Hons.) — all undergraduate programmes | 2.00 | Academic Probation; may be placed on warning |
| MSc (Hons.) / MS / MPhil / MBA | 2.50 | Academic Probation; thesis registration may be withheld |
| PhD | 3.00 | Academic Probation; dissertation work may not proceed |
AUP Dean’s List & Academic Distinctions
| Award | CGPA Requirement | Additional Criteria |
|---|---|---|
| Dean’s List (Semester) | 3.50+ | No F or Incomplete; full credit load enrolled |
| Gold Medal (Convocation) | Highest CGPA in Programme | First attempt throughout; no course repeat |
| Vice Chancellor’s Award | Highest CGPA across University | Outstanding overall academic performance |
| HEC Indigenous Scholarship (MS/PhD) | 3.00+ CGPA in prior degree | Merit-based; competitive HEC selection |
AUP Campus & Programmes
AUP's main campus is located in Peshawar, the provincial capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa — a city with a rich agricultural hinterland in the Peshawar Valley, one of Pakistan's most fertile plains. The campus includes teaching farms, experimental stations, agricultural research labs, biotechnology facilities, and modern classrooms. The Amir Muhammad Khan Campus in Mardan (established 2009) extends AUP's reach into the Mardan-Swabi agricultural belt, one of KPK's most agriculturally productive districts. AUP maintains strong links with the Pakistan Agricultural Research Council (PARC), Agriculture Research Institute (ARI) Tarnab, and international agricultural research centres.
Faculty of Crop Production Sciences:
- BSc (Hons.) Agriculture — 4 years (Agronomy, Horticulture, Plant Breeding & Genetics)
- MSc (Hons.) / MPhil / PhD — Agronomy, Horticulture, Plant Breeding & Genetics, Soil & Environmental Sciences
Faculty of Crop Protection Sciences:
- BSc (Hons.) Agriculture — 4 years (Entomology, Plant Pathology specialisations)
- MSc (Hons.) / MPhil / PhD — Entomology, Plant Pathology
Faculty of Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Sciences:
- BSc (Hons.) Animal Sciences — 4 years
- BSc (Hons.) Poultry Science — 4 years
- MSc (Hons.) / MPhil / PhD — Animal Nutrition, Poultry Science
Faculty of Nutrition Sciences:
- BSc (Hons.) Food Science & Technology — 4 years
- BSc (Hons.) Human Nutrition & Dietetics — 4 years
- MSc (Hons.) / MPhil / PhD — Food Science & Technology, Human Nutrition
Faculty of Rural Social Sciences:
- BSc (Hons.) Agricultural & Applied Economics — 4 years
- BSc (Hons.) Rural Development — 4 years
- MSc (Hons.) / MPhil / PhD — Agricultural Economics, Rural Development
Faculty of Management and Computer Sciences (Institute of Business & Management Sciences / Institute of Computer Sciences and IT):
- BS Computer Science — 4 years
- BS Information Technology — 4 years
- BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) — 4 years
- MBA — 2 years
- BS Biotechnology (Institute of Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering) — 4 years
- MPhil / PhD — Computer Science, Biotechnology, Management Sciences
Absolute vs Relative Grading at AUP
| System | How Grade is Set | Used at AUP? |
|---|---|---|
| Absolute Grading (HEC 4.0) | Fixed percentage thresholds | ✓ Yes — all BSc (Hons.), MSc (Hons.), MS, MPhil, MBA, and PhD programmes |
| Relative / Bell-curve Grading | Based on class performance distribution | ✗ Not used |
| PMC Annual % System (MBBS/BDS) | PMC-regulated annual exams | N/A — AUP has no medical programmes |
How to Check Your GPA on the AUP Portal
- Visit aup.edu.pk and navigate to the Student Portal or online result system.
- Log in with your AUP student registration number and assigned portal password.
- Go to Academic Results or Semester Transcript to view your current semester GPA.
- Your cumulative CGPA updates after each semester once results are officially published by the AUP Controller of Examinations.
- For HEC-attested official transcripts — required for KPSC, FPSC, MS/PhD admissions, or overseas applications — contact the AUP Registrar's Office in Peshawar.
AUP Admission Aggregate & Merit Calculator
BSc (Hons.) Agriculture / Animal Sciences / Poultry Science / Food Science / Nutrition / Agricultural Economics / Rural Development — 4 years:
Matric: 10% | Intermediate (FSc Pre-Medical or FSc Pre-Agricultural preferred): 40% | AUP / ETEA Entry Test: 50%
Minimum 45% in Intermediate. FSc Pre-Medical and Pre-Agricultural streams are preferred; FA/ICom may be accepted for social sciences and economics programmes. Verify current entry test body (AUP own test or ETEA) with admissions office each year.
BS Computer Science / BS IT / BBA — 4 years:
Matric: 10% | Intermediate (FSc Pre-Engineering or ICS preferred for CS/IT; any stream for BBA): 40% | AUP / ETEA Entry Test: 50%
Minimum 45% in Intermediate. BS Biotechnology requires FSc Pre-Medical or Pre-Engineering background.
MSc (Hons.) / MS / MPhil — 2 years:
BSc (Hons.) or equivalent 4-year degree in relevant discipline required | Minimum 2.00 CGPA | NTS GAT-General / AUP Entry Test
Research-intensive programmes involving thesis work. Students with 2.5+ CGPA are prioritised for limited seat allocation.
MBA — 2 years:
BBA or relevant 4-year degree required | Minimum 2.00 CGPA | NTS GAT-General or AUP Management Entry Test
Agribusiness Management, Agricultural Finance, and Rural Enterprise Management are focus areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is BSc (Hons.) Agriculture at AUP and how does the HEC 4.0 GPA system apply to it?
The BSc (Hons.) Agriculture at AUP is the university's flagship 4-year (8-semester) undergraduate programme, designed to produce agricultural scientists, agronomists, and extension professionals equipped with both theoretical knowledge and practical field skills. Students are admitted into the general BSc (Hons.) Agriculture programme and then specialise through department-specific courses in disciplines such as Agronomy (crop management, cropping systems, farming techniques), Horticulture (fruit, vegetable, ornamental plant production), Plant Breeding & Genetics (variety development, seed technology), Soil & Environmental Sciences (soil fertility, irrigation, land management), Entomology (pest management, integrated pest control), and Plant Pathology (disease diagnosis, crop protection). The HEC 4.0 system applies to every component of BSc (Hons.) Agriculture — classroom lectures, laboratory practicals, field practicums, irrigation demonstrations, crop trial sessions, and the final-year research project all carry credit hours and are graded on the A+ through F scale. The semester GPA reflects performance across all these components each term, and the cumulative CGPA over 8 semesters is the primary indicator of a student's overall academic standing. A CGPA of 2.5+ is typically required for MSc/MPhil research programme eligibility at AUP and other Pakistani agricultural universities.
How does an AUP degree prepare graduates for KPSC or FPSC agricultural cadre posts?
AUP graduates are among the most sought-after candidates for agricultural sector public service posts in Pakistan. The KPSC (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Public Service Commission) regularly recruits AUP graduates for positions including Agricultural Officer, Assistant Director Agriculture, Agricultural Extension Officer, and Agriculture Research Officer under the KPK Agriculture Department — roles critical to supporting KPK's farming communities across Peshawar Valley, Malakand, Hazara, and southern KPK. For KPSC agricultural posts, the written examination typically covers agronomy, horticulture, soil science, plant protection, and agricultural economics — subjects that form the core of AUP's curriculum. Similarly, the FPSC (Federal Public Service Commission) recruits BSc (Hons.) Agriculture graduates for federal agricultural agencies including PARC (Pakistan Agricultural Research Council), NARC (National Agricultural Research Centre Islamabad), and the Ministry of National Food Security & Research. AUP's Agriculture Research Institute (ARI) Tarnab linkage gives its students direct exposure to applied research practices valued in these competitive posts. AUP graduates with 2.5+ CGPA who also pursue MPhil or MS degrees substantially improve their eligibility for senior officer and research scientist grades in KPSC/FPSC cadres.
What is the Amir Muhammad Khan Campus in Mardan and does it follow the same grading system?
The Amir Muhammad Khan Campus (AMK Campus) in Mardan was established by AUP in 2009 as a sub-campus to extend the university's reach into the Mardan-Swabi district, located approximately 60 kilometres northeast of Peshawar in the fertile lower Peshawar Valley. The AMK Campus operates under the same academic framework as AUP's main campus in Peshawar — the same HEC 4.0 grading scale, the same degree programmes (primarily BSc (Hons.) Agriculture), the same examination regulations, and the same AUP Registrar and Controller of Examinations authority. Students studying at the Mardan campus receive AUP degrees (not a separate degree from a separate institution), and their official transcripts are issued by the University of Agriculture, Peshawar. For GPA and CGPA calculation purposes, students at both the Peshawar main campus and the Mardan AMK Campus use the identical grading table — A+ through F with grade points 4.00 to 0.00 — and calculate their academic standing using this calculator in exactly the same way. The Mardan campus's location in Swabi-Mardan's sugarcane and wheat growing belt also provides students with a relevant agricultural environment for field practicals.
What is BS Biotechnology at AUP and what career opportunities does it offer in KPK?
The Institute of Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering (IBGE) at AUP is one of the key research institutes of the university, offering a 4-year BS Biotechnology degree and postgraduate MPhil and PhD research programmes. BS Biotechnology at AUP has a distinctive agricultural orientation — rather than a purely clinical or industrial biotechnology focus, the programme integrates genetic engineering, molecular biology, tissue culture, and bioinformatics with applications specific to crop improvement, disease-resistant plant variety development, sustainable agriculture, and food safety — making it uniquely relevant to Pakistan's agricultural challenges. Career paths for AUP Biotechnology graduates include: agricultural research at PARC, NARC, and international centres like CIMMYT or IRRI (wheat/rice improvement research); seed technology companies (Pioneer, Syngenta, local Pakistani seed firms operating in KPK's agriculture belt); food testing and quality control labs; environmental biotechnology (wastewater, soil remediation); government research institutes in KPK's Agriculture Department; and international graduate research — many AUP biotechnology graduates pursue MS and PhD degrees in Europe, the US, and Australia through competitive scholarship programmes. The IBGE's MPhil and PhD graduates contribute directly to Pakistan's academic biotechnology faculty pipeline.
How do I convert my AUP CGPA to percentage for KPSC, FPSC, or graduate school applications?
Use the HEC standard formula: Percentage = (CGPA ÷ 4.0) × 100. Quick reference: CGPA 3.5 = 87.5%; CGPA 3.0 = 75%; CGPA 2.5 = 62.5%; CGPA 2.0 = 50%. Use our CGPA to Percentage converter for instant results. For KPSC (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Public Service Commission) agricultural officer applications — fill in the "Academic Qualification" section of the KPSC application form with your AUP degree, your CGPA, and the equivalent percentage figure. Submit your HEC-attested transcript from AUP Registrar's Office as supporting document. For FPSC (Federal Public Service Commission) posts and CSS Optional Paper (Agriculture), the same HEC-attested transcript applies; the percentage equivalent is used in the aggregate calculation. For MS/MPhil admissions at AUP or other Pakistani agricultural universities (UAF, SAU, BUITEMS), your CGPA is the primary entry criterion — minimum 2.0 for admission, 2.5 preferred for limited seats. For international graduate applications (the US, UK, Germany, Australia), use the percentage conversion alongside your official AUP transcript; many institutions accept the 4.0 GPA scale directly, but some require the percentage equivalent for evaluation.