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About University of Gujrat
The University of Gujrat (UoG) is a public research university located in Gujrat city, Gujranwala Division, Punjab, Pakistan. Established in 2004 by an Act of the Punjab Assembly, UoG has grown rapidly into a comprehensive institution offering programmes across science, technology, social sciences, arts, and professional education. It is recognised by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan and operates under the HEC 4.0 GPA grading framework.
UoG's main campus is situated on Hafiz Hayat Road (Sialkot Road), Gujrat, with sub-campuses in Narowal, Rawalpindi, and Gujranwala extending access to students across northeast Punjab. The university's vision centres on producing skilled graduates who contribute to Pakistan's socioeconomic development. Its location in the industrial heartland of Punjab — renowned for ceramics, sports goods, and surgical instruments manufacturing — shapes a strong emphasis on applied sciences, business, and engineering technology programmes.
UoG Grading Scale (Official 10-Grade System)
University of Gujrat follows the HEC-mandated 10-grade 4.0 scale across all undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. The table below shows the complete grading chart with grade points, percentage equivalents, and descriptors.
| 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 UoG GPA
To calculate your semester GPA at University of Gujrat, multiply each subject's credit hours by its grade points, sum all the products, then divide by total credit hours attempted that semester.
GPA Formula: GPA = ∑(Credit Hours × Grade Points) ÷ ∑Credit Hours
Example: If you take four courses — Physics (3 cr, A = 4.00), Calculus (3 cr, B+ = 3.33), Programming (3 cr, A- = 3.67), English (2 cr, B = 3.00) — your GPA = (12.00 + 9.99 + 11.01 + 6.00) ÷ 11 = 39.00 ÷ 11 = 3.55. Use the GPA calculator above to verify instantly.
How to Calculate Your UoG CGPA
Your CGPA at UoG is the weighted average of all semester GPAs across your entire degree programme, weighted by credit hours completed each semester.
CGPA Formula: CGPA = ∑(Semester GPA × Semester Credit Hours) ÷ ∑All Credit Hours
Example: Semester 1 GPA 3.40 × 17 cr = 57.80; Semester 2 GPA 3.60 × 18 cr = 64.80; total = 122.60 ÷ 35 = CGPA 3.50. Switch to the CGPA tab above and enter your semester results to get your running CGPA instantly.
Convert UoG CGPA to Percentage
HEC provides a standard formula to convert CGPA on the 4.0 scale to a percentage for use in job applications, foreign university admissions, and civil service forms.
Percentage Formula: Percentage = (CGPA ÷ 4.0) × 100
| UoG CGPA | Percentage Equivalent | Class / Division |
|---|---|---|
| 3.70 – 4.00 | 92.5% – 100% | First Class with Distinction |
| 3.30 – 3.69 | 82.5% – 92.2% | First Class |
| 3.00 – 3.29 | 75.0% – 82.2% | First Class |
| 2.50 – 2.99 | 62.5% – 74.7% | Second Class |
| 2.00 – 2.49 | 50.0% – 62.2% | Pass |
| Below 2.00 | Below 50% | Probation / Fail |
UoG Minimum CGPA Requirements & Probation
University of Gujrat enforces minimum CGPA thresholds aligned with HEC regulations to ensure academic standards across all degree programmes:
- Undergraduate (BS 4-year): Minimum CGPA 2.0 required to remain in good standing.
- MS / MPhil: Minimum CGPA 2.5; dropping below triggers academic warning.
- PhD: Minimum CGPA 3.0 must be maintained throughout the programme.
- Academic Probation: Students falling below the minimum CGPA are placed on probation for one semester and must improve to meet the threshold or face programme discontinuation.
- Degree Completion: Students must clear all F grades through repeat courses; the original F remains on transcript but the new grade replaces it in CGPA calculation as per HEC policy.
UoG Dean’s List & Academic Distinctions
University of Gujrat recognises outstanding academic performance through Dean's List honours and university-level distinctions at annual convocations:
- Dean's List: Awarded to students achieving CGPA 3.50 or above in a given semester with no F, I, or W grade on record for that term.
- Vice Chancellor's Award: Recognises students with CGPA 3.80+ across the entire degree with no academic violations.
- Gold Medal: Conferred at convocation to the top graduate of each department achieving the highest CGPA of 3.90+ in the batch.
- Merit Scholarship: Students maintaining CGPA 3.5+ are eligible for need-based and merit-based financial support from the university's scholarship fund.
UoG Campus & Programmes
University of Gujrat operates a multi-campus system serving students across northeastern Punjab:
- Main Campus, Gujrat: Hafiz Hayat Road — central hub for sciences, social sciences, management, IT, and arts faculties.
- Narowal Campus: Serves students from Narowal district, offering BS programmes in select disciplines.
- Rawalpindi Campus: Extends UoG programmes to Rawalpindi-Islamabad twin-city catchment area.
- Gujranwala Campus: Urban campus catering to Gujranwala Division's large student population.
Major programmes offered include: BS Computer Science, BS Information Technology, BS Software Engineering, BBA, BS Commerce, BS Accounting & Finance, BS Economics, BS Physics, BS Chemistry, BS Mathematics, BS Zoology, BS Botany, BS Environmental Sciences, BS Education, BS English, BS Urdu, BS History, BS Sociology, BS Psychology, LLB, BS Law, MS/MPhil in multiple disciplines, and PhD programmes in established departments.
Absolute vs Relative Grading at UoG
University of Gujrat uses absolute grading for most programmes — your grade is determined by your own raw score against a fixed percentage cut-off table, not by the class average or curve.
- Absolute grading: Score 90%+ = A+, 85–89% = A, 80–84% = A-, and so on down the scale. Every student who scores in a band earns that grade, regardless of class performance.
- Relative grading: Some postgraduate and research-intensive courses may use relative grading where the class distribution determines cut-offs, usually reserved for small cohorts or specialised courses. Check your course outline for the grading method used.
- Absolute grading is more transparent and predictable, making it easier to plan your study effort around a target GPA.
How to Check Your GPA on the UoG Portal
University of Gujrat provides students with access to their official GPA and result records through the student portal at uog.edu.pk:
- Visit uog.edu.pk and navigate to the Student Portal / Examination section.
- Log in using your student registration number and password issued at the time of admission.
- Go to My Results or Semester Results to view grade details for each course.
- Your official GPA and CGPA are displayed under the Academic Transcript section.
- For official printed transcripts or degree verification, contact the UoG Examination Department or the Registrar's Office in person or via the official email listed on the website.
The online GPA calculator on this page gives you an instant unofficial estimate — use it to plan your target grades before results are officially published.
UoG Admission Aggregate & Merit Calculator
Admission to University of Gujrat undergraduate programmes is based on a merit aggregate calculated from three components:
UoG Merit Formula: Matric 10% + Intermediate / A-Level 50% + Entry Test 40%
Example aggregate calculation: Matric 90% × 0.10 = 9.0; Intermediate 85% × 0.50 = 42.5; Entry Test score 75% × 0.40 = 30.0; Total Aggregate = 81.5%. UoG accepts the UoG Admission Test (UOGAT) or NTS-based tests for most programmes. Engineering Technology programmes require ETEA or equivalent. Entry test cut-offs vary by programme and shift each year based on applicant pool size — check the official UoG admissions office for the current merit list thresholds.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum CGPA to pass at University of Gujrat?
The minimum CGPA for undergraduate students at UoG is 2.0 on the 4.0 scale. For MS/MPhil it is 2.5 and for PhD it is 3.0. Falling below these thresholds places you on academic probation and may result in programme discontinuation if not corrected within the allowed timeframe.
How do I convert my UoG CGPA to percentage?
Use the HEC standard formula: Percentage = (CGPA ÷ 4.0) × 100. For example, a CGPA of 3.5 equals 87.5%. This conversion is widely accepted for job applications, foreign admissions, and civil service forms. Use our CGPA to Percentage converter for instant results.
Does UoG use absolute or relative grading?
UoG uses absolute grading for most programmes, meaning your grade is based on your raw percentage score against fixed cut-offs (90%+ = A+, 85–89% = A, etc.) rather than the class average. Some postgraduate specialised courses may use relative grading — check your course outline at the start of each semester.
What CGPA do I need for the Dean's List at UoG?
To qualify for the Dean's List at University of Gujrat you must achieve a CGPA of 3.50 or above in the semester with no F, Incomplete (I), or Withdrawal (W) grade recorded for that term. The Gold Medal at convocation is awarded to the department topper with CGPA 3.90 or above.
What is the entry test aggregate formula for UoG admissions?
UoG calculates admission merit as: Matric 10% + Intermediate 50% + Entry Test 40%. Accepted tests include UOGAT (UoG Admission Test), NTS, and for engineering technology programmes, ETEA or equivalent. Cut-off aggregates vary annually by programme. Check the official admissions page at uog.edu.pk for current merit lists and seat availability.