FAST-NU GPA Calculator
Compute FAST-NUCES GPA and CGPA using the 4.0 scale.
Grading table
| Grade | Range (%) | Points |
|---|---|---|
| A | 85-100 | 4.00 |
| A- | 80-84 | 3.67 |
| B+ | 75-79 | 3.33 |
| B | 70-74 | 3.00 |
| B- | 65-69 | 2.67 |
| C+ | 60-64 | 2.33 |
| C | 55-59 | 2.00 |
| C- | 50-54 | 1.67 |
| D | 45-49 | 1.00 |
| F | 0-44 | 0.00 |
How this works
FAST National University (NUCES) publishes CGPA on the 4.0 scale. This tool applies that formula to each semester's grade point average, weights by credit hours, and averages across every semester you add.
Formula
GPA = sum(GP x Credits) / sum(Credits).
Example
Two 3-credit courses at 3.67 and 3.00 gives GPA = (11.01 + 9.00) / 6 = 3.34.
Notes
- FAST-NU uses relative grading in most core courses — the shown percentage bands are approximate.
- For repeated courses, the latest attempt's grade points count toward CGPA even if the new grade is lower than the previous attempt.
- I, CR and W are excluded from SGPA/CGPA; an 'I' auto-converts to 'F' by the end of the next semester.
- Minimum CGPA thresholds: 2.00 (BS/BBA), 2.50 (MS/MBA), 3.00 (PhD).
Terminology
- SGPA
- Semester GPA — the same idea as GPA, using the semester-based terminology common in India / AICTE universities.
- CGPA
- Cumulative GPA — a credit-weighted average of every semester you've completed.
- GPA
- Grade Point Average for a single term, computed from letter grades and credit hours.
Grading policies differ by university, department, and academic year. Use your institution's official calculator or transcript office for anything that counts (transfer credit, scholarships, honors).
FAQ
Is this FAST-NU calculator official?
No. It uses commonly published grading tables. Individual departments may weight or round differently. Always confirm with your official transcript.
How is CGPA calculated at FAST-NU?
Multiply each course's grade points by its credit hours to get quality points, sum across all courses, then divide by total credit hours: CGPA = sum(GP x Cr) / sum(Cr).