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About Sir Syed CASE Institute of Technology
Sir Syed CASE Institute of Technology (SS-CASE-IT) is a private, HEC-recognised institution established in 2001 in Islamabad, the federal capital of Pakistan. Named after Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (1817–1898) — the 19th-century Muslim educationist, social reformer, and founder of the Aligarh Movement whose foundational conviction was that scientific and modern education was essential for the advancement of Muslim society — CASE IT was built on the same philosophy: that rigorous technological education is the pathway to individual and national progress. "CASE" expands to Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering, reflecting the institution's original and core identity in engineering and computing education. Since its founding, CASE IT has grown into a multi-faculty institution offering programmes in computing, engineering, business, health sciences, and applied sciences, and has won multiple APICTA (Asia Pacific ICT Alliance) awards — one of the most prestigious technology recognition programmes in the Asia-Pacific region. All programmes use the HEC 4.0 semester-based grading system and degrees are valid for FPSC federal government recruitment, competitive examinations, and postgraduate admissions across Pakistan and abroad.
CASE IT Grading Scale (Official 10-Grade System)
Sir Syed CASE Institute of Technology uses the HEC 4.0 absolute grading scale for all programmes. A+ and A are separate grade entries — both carry 4.00 grade points, with A+ requiring 90–100% and A requiring 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 CASE IT GPA
Your semester GPA at CASE IT is the credit-hour-weighted average of grade points across all courses in that semester — theory, lab, project, and studio components all count. Computing and engineering programmes typically carry 3-credit theory courses alongside 1-credit labs.
GPA Formula: GPA = ∑(Grade Points × Credit Hours) ÷ ∑Credit Hours
Example (BS CS Semester 3): Data Structures (3 cr, A = 4.00) + Discrete Mathematics (3 cr, B+ = 3.33) + Database Systems (3 cr, A- = 3.67) + OOP Lab (1 cr, A+ = 4.00) + English (2 cr, B = 3.00) = (12.00 + 9.99 + 11.01 + 4.00 + 6.00) ÷ 12 = 3.58 GPA
How to Calculate Your CASE IT CGPA
Your Cumulative GPA (CGPA) accumulates across all completed semesters: BS programmes run over 8 semesters (4 years); DPT runs over 10 semesters (5 years); MS programmes run over 4 semesters (2 years) before the thesis phase. Use the CGPA tab above for an instant calculation.
CGPA Formula: CGPA = ∑(Semester GPA × Semester Credit Hours) ÷ Total Credit Hours
A strong CGPA at CASE IT matters for MS/PhD admissions, FPSC federal IT and engineering recruitment, and competitive technology industry hiring where academic record is reviewed alongside technical skills and portfolio.
Convert CASE IT CGPA to Percentage
Convert your CASE IT CGPA to percentage for FPSC federal government recruitment, CSS/PMS competitive examinations, and overseas higher education applications.
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 |
CASE IT Minimum CGPA Requirements & Probation
| Programme Level | Minimum CGPA | Consequence if Below |
|---|---|---|
| All BS / BBA (4-year undergraduate) | 2.00 | Academic Probation |
| DPT (5-year Doctor of Physical Therapy) | 2.00 | Academic Probation; clinical rotation may be deferred |
| MS / MPhil (postgraduate) | 2.50 | Academic Probation |
| PhD coursework | 3.00 | Ineligible to proceed to dissertation |
CASE IT Dean’s List & Academic Distinctions
| Award | CGPA Requirement | Additional Criteria |
|---|---|---|
| Dean’s List (Semester) | 3.50+ | No F or Incomplete; full credit load |
| Gold Medal (Convocation) | Highest CGPA in Programme | First attempt throughout; no course repeat |
| ZRBF Merit Scholarship | Strong academic performance | CASE IT's internal financial aid and scholarship programme |
CASE IT Campus & Programmes
Sir Syed CASE Institute of Technology is located in Islamabad — Pakistan's federal capital and a major hub for government, technology, and defence sector employment. The campus includes computing and engineering laboratories, a library, student hostel, transport, and the CASE Robotics Group. CASE IT offers professional certification training in CISSP, CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker), and other industry credentials alongside its HEC degree programmes.
Computing & Engineering (4–5 years):
- BS Artificial Intelligence
- BS Computer Science
- BS Cyber Security
- BS Data Science
- BS Software Engineering
- BS Electrical and Computer Engineering
Business & Social Sciences:
- BBA (Business Administration)
- BS Accounting & Finance
- BS Business Analytics
- BS Financial Technology (FinTech)
- BS English
- BS Mathematics
Health Sciences:
- Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) — 5 years
- BS Medical Imaging Technology
- BS Medical Lab Technology (MLT)
- BS Operation Theater Technology
- BS Vision Sciences and Optometry
Postgraduate:
- MS Computer Science
- MS Electrical Engineering
- MS Engineering Management
- MS Project Management
- MS Mathematics
- MS Microbiology
- PhD programmes (select disciplines)
Absolute vs Relative Grading at CASE IT
| System | How Grade is Set | Used at CASE IT? |
|---|---|---|
| Absolute Grading (HEC 4.0) | Fixed percentage thresholds | ✓ Yes — all programmes including DPT |
| Relative / Bell-curve Grading | Based on class performance | ✗ Not used |
| PMC Annual % System (MBBS/BDS) | PMC-regulated annual exams | N/A — CASE IT has no MBBS/BDS |
How to Check Your GPA on the CASE IT Portal
- Visit case.edu.pk and navigate to the Student Portal or Student Information System.
- Log in with your CASE IT registration number and assigned password.
- Navigate to Academic Results or Semester Transcript.
- Your semester GPA and cumulative CGPA are displayed for all completed terms.
- For HEC-attested official transcripts (required for FPSC/CSS and overseas applications), contact the CASE IT Registrar's Office in Islamabad.
CASE IT Admission Aggregate & Merit Calculator
BS CS / BS AI / BS Cyber Security / BS Data Science / BS Software Engineering / BS Electrical & Computer Engineering:
Matric: 10% | FSc Pre-Engineering or ICS: 40% | CASE IT Entry Test or NTS NAT-IE: 50%
Minimum 50% in FSc/ICS. Mathematics and Physics background required. Minimum 60% recommended for competitive merit.
BBA / BS Accounting & Finance / BS Business Analytics / BS FinTech / BS English / BS Mathematics:
Matric: 10% | Intermediate (any stream): 40% | CASE IT Entry Test or NTS NAT-II: 50%
Minimum 45% in Intermediate. All streams accepted. Mathematics background preferred for FinTech and Business Analytics.
DPT / BS Medical Imaging / BS MLT / BS Operation Theater Technology / BS Vision Sciences & Optometry:
Matric: 10% | FSc Pre-Medical: 40% | CASE IT Entry Test or NTS NAT-IE: 50%
Minimum 50% in FSc Pre-Medical. Biology and Chemistry background required. DPT seats are limited.
MS Computer Science / MS Electrical Engineering / MS Engineering Management / MS Project Management:
Relevant 4-year BS/BE degree (minimum 2.0 CGPA) + NTS GAT General or CASE IT admission test
MS applicants with 2.5+ CGPA and relevant work experience are given preference. GAT Subject preferred for technical MS programmes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Sir Syed Ahmad Khan and why is CASE IT named after him?
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (1817–1898) was one of the most influential Muslim educationists and social reformers in South Asian history. In the aftermath of the 1857 War of Independence, when the Muslim community of British India faced severe political and social setbacks, Sir Syed concluded that the path to Muslim regeneration lay in modern scientific and English education. He founded the Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental (MAO) College at Aligarh in 1875 — which later became Aligarh Muslim University — on the model of Oxford and Cambridge, combining Western sciences with Islamic values. His philosophy was that faith and modern knowledge were not in conflict but complementary, and that education in science, mathematics, and English was essential for Muslims to participate productively in the modern world. CASE IT's naming after Sir Syed Ahmad Khan is a deliberate statement of institutional philosophy: that technological education — computing, engineering, applied sciences — is the contemporary continuation of the same mission Sir Syed defined: equipping Muslim students with the rigorous skills needed to thrive and contribute in the modern world. "CASE" itself stands for Center for Advanced Studies in Engineering, reflecting the institution's core technical identity.
Does DPT at CASE IT use HEC 4.0 GPA or a separate annual percentage system?
DPT (Doctor of Physical Therapy) at CASE IT uses the HEC 4.0 semester-based GPA system. The PMC annual percentage system applies specifically to MBBS and BDS programmes — CASE IT does not offer MBBS or BDS. All health sciences programmes at CASE IT (DPT, Medical Imaging, MLT, Operation Theater Technology, Optometry) follow the standard HEC 4.0 GPA framework. Your semester GPA and cumulative CGPA across all 10 DPT semesters appear on your CASE IT transcript in the 4.0 scale format. For PMC licensing (applicable to DPT graduates), your HEC-recognised degree from CASE IT plus any required licensing examination results are the relevant credentials — not the GPA system itself.
What career advantages does an Islamabad location give CASE IT computing and engineering graduates?
Islamabad's position as Pakistan's federal capital and a major technology and defence hub creates specific career advantages for CASE IT graduates. Federal government IT: FPSC recruits IT officers, systems analysts, and engineers for federal ministries, NADRA, FBR, PEMRA, and other regulatory bodies — CASE IT's HEC-recognised degrees qualify graduates for these posts. Defence and security sector: NESCOM (National Engineering and Scientific Commission), NUST's affiliated research organisations, PAC Kamra, and defence technology companies in Islamabad and Rawalpindi actively recruit computing and electrical engineering graduates. Technology sector: Islamabad's rapidly growing software industry — with software houses, startups, and international company offices along Blue Area and I-8 industrial — provides immediate employment pathways for CS, AI, Cybersecurity, and Software Engineering graduates. APICTA recognition: CASE IT's multiple APICTA awards signal to technology employers that the institution produces graduates capable of internationally competitive work. Professional certifications: CASE IT's on-campus CISSP and CEH certification training allows computing students to enter the workforce with both an HEC degree and industry-recognised security credentials — a strong combination for cybersecurity roles.
Are CASE IT degrees valid for FPSC and CSS competitive examinations?
Yes. Sir Syed CASE Institute of Technology is fully HEC-recognised, which is the qualifying criterion for FPSC (Federal Public Service Commission) recruitment and eligibility to sit CSS (Central Superior Services) and PMS competitive examinations. FPSC IT cadre: BS Computer Science, BS Software Engineering, BS Electrical & Computer Engineering, and other computing/engineering degrees from CASE IT qualify for FPSC IT officer, systems analyst, and engineering posts across federal ministries. CSS examination: CASE IT BS degrees qualify graduates to sit CSS — a pass in CSS opens entry to Pakistan's elite civil service (PAS, PSP, FAS, and other Group posts). Management grade posts: BBA, BS Business Analytics, and BS Accounting & Finance graduates are eligible for FPSC management and finance cadre posts. Always obtain HEC attestation of your CASE IT transcript before submitting formal FPSC or CSS applications.
How do I convert my CASE IT CGPA to percentage for FPSC or overseas applications?
Use the HEC standard formula: Percentage = (CGPA ÷ 4.0) × 100. A CGPA of 3.5 equals 87.5%; a CGPA of 3.0 equals 75%; a CGPA of 2.5 equals 62.5%. Use our CGPA to Percentage converter for instant results. For FPSC applications, submit your HEC-attested CASE IT transcript with the calculated percentage equivalent. For overseas university applications (MS abroad), most institutions accept the 4.0 CGPA directly — include your HEC-attested transcript and a brief explanation of the Pakistani 4.0 scale if the receiving institution requests clarification.