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About NFC-IET
NFC Institute of Engineering & Technology (NFC-IET) is a public degree-awarding institute located in Multan, Punjab, established in 1977 under the National Fertilizer Corporation (NFC) of Pakistan. Originally set up to provide technical education for the fertilizer and chemical industries of southern Punjab, it has grown into one of the region's leading engineering institutions, offering a broad range of engineering and technology programmes.
NFC-IET is recognised by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) and its engineering programmes are accredited by the Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC). The institute is under the administrative oversight of the Government of Punjab and serves students from Multan and across southern Punjab — one of Pakistan's most densely populated and educationally underserved regions. Its chemical engineering department carries particular distinction given the institution's industrial origins.
NFC-IET Grading Scale (Official 10-Grade System)
NFC-IET follows the HEC 4.0 grading scale for all programmes. A+ and A are distinct grades — both carry 4.00 grade points, but A+ requires 90–100% and A requires 85–89%. This scale applies uniformly across all engineering, computer science, and management programmes.
| 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 NFC-IET GPA
Your semester GPA at NFC-IET is calculated by multiplying each subject's grade points by its credit hours, summing all quality points, then dividing by total credit hours for the semester.
GPA Formula: GPA = ∑(Grade Points × Credit Hours) ÷ ∑Credit Hours
Example: Thermodynamics (3 cr, A = 4.00) + Fluid Mechanics (3 cr, B+ = 3.33) + Chemical Process (3 cr, A- = 3.67) + Lab (1 cr, A+ = 4.00) = (12.00 + 9.99 + 11.01 + 4.00) ÷ 10 = 3.70 GPA
How to Calculate Your NFC-IET CGPA
Your Cumulative GPA (CGPA) at NFC-IET is the weighted average of all semester GPAs across all 8 semesters of the BE programme, with each semester weighted by its credit hours.
CGPA Formula: CGPA = ∑(Semester GPA × Semester Credit Hours) ÷ Total Credit Hours
Use the CGPA tab above — enter each semester's GPA and credit hours for an instant cumulative result. BE programmes at NFC-IET are 4 years (8 semesters); the final year project contributes credit hours toward the CGPA.
Convert NFC-IET CGPA to Percentage
Use the standard HEC formula to convert your NFC-IET CGPA to a percentage for job applications, PEC registration, and postgraduate admissions.
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 |
NFC-IET Minimum CGPA Requirements & Probation
NFC-IET enforces HEC-mandated minimum CGPA thresholds for all programmes. Students below the minimum are placed on academic probation and must improve within one semester.
| Programme Level | Minimum CGPA | Consequence if Below |
|---|---|---|
| BE / BS (4-year) | 2.00 | Academic Probation |
| MBA / MS / MPhil | 2.50 | Academic Probation |
| PhD | 3.00 | Dismissal Risk |
A minimum 2.00 CGPA is also required for PEC degree recognition. Engineering graduates must register with PEC before practising as professional engineers in Pakistan.
NFC-IET Dean’s List & Academic Distinctions
NFC-IET recognises high-achieving students each semester through Dean's List honours and awards gold medals at convocation to top graduates of each programme.
| Award | CGPA Requirement | Additional Criteria |
|---|---|---|
| Dean’s List (Semester) | 3.50+ | No F or Incomplete grade; full credit load |
| Director’s Merit List | 3.80+ | No academic warning; no course repeat |
| Gold Medal (Convocation) | Highest CGPA in Programme | First attempt, no repeated courses |
NFC-IET Campus & Programmes
NFC-IET is located in Multan — the City of Saints — in the heart of southern Punjab. Its campus features well-equipped engineering labs, computer science facilities, a technical library, and workshops suited to hands-on engineering education. The institute's location makes it a key higher education provider for students from Multan, Bahawalpur, Sahiwal, D.G. Khan, and surrounding districts.
Programmes Offered:
- BE Chemical Engineering (4 years, PEC accredited)
- BE Electrical Engineering (4 years, PEC accredited)
- BE Mechanical Engineering (4 years, PEC accredited)
- BE Civil Engineering (4 years, PEC accredited)
- BS Computer Science (4 years)
- BS Software Engineering (4 years)
- BBA (Business Administration, 4 years)
- MBA (1.5–2 years, after graduation)
- MS in Engineering disciplines and Computer Science
NFC-IET's Chemical Engineering programme is one of its flagship offerings — reflecting the institution's founding link with the National Fertilizer Corporation — and is well-regarded among Pakistan's fertilizer, chemical, and petroleum industries for graduate recruitment.
Absolute vs Relative Grading at NFC-IET
NFC-IET uses absolute grading in line with HEC policy. Grades are assigned based on fixed percentage thresholds, independent of class performance, ensuring consistent standards across all departments.
| System | How Grade is Set | Used at NFC-IET? |
|---|---|---|
| Absolute Grading (HEC 4.0) | Fixed marks thresholds | ✓ Yes |
| Relative / Bell-curve | Based on class performance | ✗ Not used |
| Pass/Fail Only | Binary outcome | ✗ Not used |
How to Check Your GPA on the NFC-IET Portal
NFC-IET students access their academic results, semester GPA, and cumulative CGPA through the institute's online student management system.
- Visit the NFC-IET official website and open the Student Portal.
- Log in with your roll number and password.
- Navigate to Academic Results or Grade Report.
- Your semester GPA and cumulative CGPA are displayed per completed semester.
- Download your result slip for PEC registration, scholarship applications, or job interviews.
For official transcripts and degree certificates, contact the NFC-IET Examination Department or Registrar's Office. PEC registration requires original degree and transcript submission.
NFC-IET Admission Aggregate & Merit Calculator
NFC-IET admissions for BE programmes follow the standard engineering aggregate formula. FSc Pre-Engineering is mandatory for all engineering disciplines.
BE Engineering Aggregate Formula:
Matric: 10% | FSc Pre-Engineering: 40% | NFC-IET Entry Test / NTS NAT-IE: 50%
Minimum 60% in FSc Pre-Engineering required. NFC-IET accepts both its own entry test and valid NTS NAT-IE scores. Chemical Engineering additionally accepts FSc Pre-Medical in some cases.
BS / BBA Aggregate Formula:
Matric: 10% | FSc / Intermediate: 40% | Entry Test: 50%
NFC-IET offers government-subsidised tuition as a public sector institute, making it one of the most affordable engineering options in southern Punjab. Check the NFC-IET admissions page for current-year test dates, merit cutoffs, and fee structures.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does NFC stand for in NFC-IET?
NFC stands for National Fertilizer Corporation of Pakistan. NFC-IET was established in 1977 under the National Fertilizer Corporation to provide technical education for Pakistan's fertilizer and chemical industries. It is now a public degree-awarding institute under the Government of Punjab, serving engineering students from across southern Punjab.
Is NFC-IET recognised by HEC and PEC?
Yes. NFC-IET is fully recognised by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) and its engineering programmes — BE Chemical, BE Electrical, BE Mechanical, and BE Civil Engineering — are accredited by the Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC). PEC accreditation is essential for graduates to register as professional engineers in Pakistan.
What grading system does NFC-IET use?
NFC-IET uses the HEC 4.0 absolute grading scale for all programmes. Grades range from A+ (4.00, 90–100%) to F (0.00, below 45%). Grading is absolute — based on fixed percentage thresholds, not relative to class performance.
What is the minimum CGPA to graduate from NFC-IET?
Students must maintain a minimum CGPA of 2.00 to remain enrolled and graduate with a BE or BS degree. Students below this threshold are placed on academic probation. A 2.00 CGPA is also the minimum for PEC degree recognition and registration as a professional engineer.
How do I convert my NFC-IET CGPA to percentage?
Use the HEC formula: Percentage = (CGPA ÷ 4.0) × 100. A CGPA of 3.5 = 87.5%. Use our CGPA to Percentage converter for an instant result.