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About Women University Multan
Women University Multan (WUM) is a public-sector women's university located in Multan, the heart of southern Punjab. Established by the Government of Punjab to expand higher education access for female students in the Multan Division and surrounding districts, WUM is HEC-chartered and operates under the Punjab Higher Education Department. It is one of the dedicated women's universities in Punjab alongside Women University Sahiwal and Women University Faisalabad.
The university serves thousands of female students from Multan, Muzaffargarh, Lodhran, Dera Ghazi Khan, and nearby districts who seek quality university education closer to home. WUM offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in natural sciences, social sciences, education, and computing, with a focus on empowering women through accessible and affordable higher education in Punjab.
Women University Multan Grading Scale (Official 10-Grade System)
WUM follows the HEC-mandated 4.0 GPA scale with ten grade categories. A+ and A are separate grades — both carrying 4.00 grade points — but covering different percentage ranges. This is the official HEC 2026 compliant scale applied across all WUM 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 |
Note: A+ and A both carry 4.00 grade points but differ in percentage range. Grades are assigned on an absolute basis per fixed percentage thresholds.
How to Calculate Your WUM GPA
Your semester GPA at Women University Multan is calculated by multiplying each subject's credit hours by the grade points earned, summing all values, and dividing by the total credit hours. Formula: GPA = Σ(Credit Hours × Grade Points) ÷ Σ(Credit Hours).
Use the WUM GPA Calculator above — enter each subject, credit hours, and grade for an instant result.
How to Calculate Your WUM CGPA
CGPA at WUM is computed across all completed semesters. Each semester's GPA is weighted by its total credit hours, so higher-credit semesters carry more weight in the cumulative average. Formula: CGPA = Σ(Semester GPA × Semester Credits) ÷ Σ(All Credits).
Use the CGPA Calculator tab above — enter each semester's GPA and total credit hours to get your cumulative average instantly.
Convert WUM CGPA to Percentage
To convert your WUM CGPA to percentage, use the HEC standard formula: Percentage = (CGPA ÷ 4.0) × 100. This is accepted by HEC, most employers, and international institutions for credential evaluation.
| WUM CGPA | Percentage | Division |
|---|---|---|
| 3.80 – 4.00 | 95% – 100% | Outstanding / First Division |
| 3.50 – 3.79 | 87.5% – 94.75% | First Division |
| 3.00 – 3.49 | 75% – 87.25% | First Division |
| 2.50 – 2.99 | 62.5% – 74.75% | Second Division |
| 2.00 – 2.49 | 50% – 62.25% | Second Division |
| Below 2.00 | Below 50% | Academic Probation |
WUM Minimum CGPA Requirements & Probation
Women University Multan enforces HEC-prescribed minimum CGPA thresholds for academic standing. Students falling below these thresholds are placed on academic probation and risk losing their enrolment.
- BS programmes: Minimum CGPA 2.00 to remain in good academic standing
- MS / MPhil: Minimum CGPA 2.50 required throughout the programme
- Academic Warning: Issued when CGPA falls below the required minimum for one semester
- Academic Dismissal: Risk if CGPA remains below minimum for two consecutive semesters
WUM Dean’s List & Academic Distinctions
Women University Multan recognizes academic excellence through the Dean's List and merit-based distinctions. These are recorded in official transcripts and support scholarship eligibility and career prospects for WUM graduates.
- Dean's List: Semester CGPA of 3.50 or above with no F or Incomplete grades
- Vice Chancellor's Award: Awarded to top graduating students per programme
- Merit Scholarship: Available to students maintaining CGPA 3.50+ from the second semester
- HEC Need-Based & Merit Scholarships: Require CGPA 2.5 (need-based) or 3.5+ (merit)
WUM Campus & Programmes
Women University Multan operates its main campus in Multan, Punjab. The campus is equipped with discipline-specific labs, a library, computing facilities, and student support services in an environment dedicated to female learners from across southern Punjab.
- BS Education: 4-year programme preparing future school and college educators
- BS English: Language and literature undergraduate programme
- BS Mathematics / Physics / Chemistry: Natural sciences undergraduate programmes
- BS Computer Science / IT: Computing programmes for female students
- BS Economics / Sociology / Pakistan Studies: Social sciences programmes
- MS / MPhil: Graduate research programmes in select disciplines
Absolute vs Relative Grading at WUM
Women University Multan uses absolute grading — your grade is determined by the marks you score against fixed percentage thresholds (e.g., 90–100% = A+), not by comparison to other students in your class.
Relative (curved) grading is not the standard at WUM. Absolute grading rewards consistent individual performance against a fixed standard — consistent with HEC policy for all accredited Pakistani universities.
How to Check Your GPA on the WUM Portal
Women University Multan provides a student portal or online result system for accessing official grades and CGPA. Steps to check your academic records:
- Visit the WUM official website or the student portal link provided by the university
- Log in with your student registration number and password (issued at admission)
- Navigate to Academic Records or Results
- Select the relevant semester to view subject-wise grades and semester GPA
- Access the Cumulative Transcript for your overall CGPA across all semesters
WUM Admission Aggregate & Merit Calculator
Admission to Women University Multan undergraduate programmes is open to female candidates and is based on academic merit from Matric and FSc (or equivalent) results. No entry test is typically required for most BS programmes.
| Component | Weightage |
|---|---|
| Matric / O-Level Marks | 30% |
| FSc / A-Level (Intermediate) Marks | 70% |
Exact weightages and eligibility criteria may vary by programme. Always check the latest WUM admissions notification for current merit criteria each academic year.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum CGPA required at Women University Multan?
The minimum CGPA to remain in good academic standing at WUM is 2.00 for BS programmes and 2.50 for MS/MPhil as per HEC guidelines. A CGPA below these thresholds results in academic probation and may lead to dismissal if not improved within the allowed time.
How do I convert my WUM CGPA to a percentage?
Use the HEC standard formula: Percentage = (CGPA ÷ 4.0) × 100. A CGPA of 3.5 equals 87.5%. This formula is accepted by employers, HEC scholarship bodies, and most institutions for credential evaluation.
Is Women University Multan open to male students?
No. Women University Multan is a women-only public university established exclusively to provide higher education to female students in southern Punjab. Male students are not admitted. For co-education options in Multan, students may consider Bahauddin Zakariya University (BZU) Multan or NFC IEFR.
What CGPA is needed for the Dean's List at WUM?
Students who achieve a semester CGPA of 3.50 or above with no F or Incomplete grades are eligible for the Dean's List at WUM. This recognition is recorded in the official transcript and typically qualifies students for internal merit scholarships and award nominations.
Does WUM use absolute or relative grading?
Women University Multan uses absolute grading. Your grade is determined by fixed percentage thresholds (e.g., 90–100% = A+) and does not depend on the performance of other students in your class. This is consistent with HEC policy for all accredited universities in Pakistan.