Bahria uses absolute grading on a 7-grade 4.0 scale — and B+ is 3.5, not 3.33.
Unlike the generic 11-grade HEC chart many calculators copy, Bahria's official scale is a clean seven grades in 0.5 steps: A = 4.0, B+ = 3.5, B = 3.0, C+ = 2.5, C = 2.0, D = 1.5, F = 0. Get that right and your semester GPA — and the CGPA that drives probation and honours — comes out exactly as the registrar's does.
- Use the real Bahria grade points (A–F, no minus grades).
- Weight every course by its credit hours; a 4-credit course moves the GPA more.
- Track your CGPA against the 2.00 probation and 3.50 honours lines.