If you’re applying through the Punjab Residency Program (Central Induction) and your university follows a GPA system, you might wonder how to convert your GPA into marks.
1. Check Your Transcript or Degree: Most universities mention a GPA-to-percentage conversion formula on the transcript or degree.
2. Convert GPA to Percentage: Use the formula or table provided by your university to convert your GPA into a percentage.
3. Use This Example Table for Reference: Below is an example from Dow University of Health Sciences Karachi. Your university might have a different scale, so always check yours first.
| Percentage Range | GPA | Grade |
|---|---|---|
| 80–100 | 4.0 | A+ |
| 75–79 | 4.0 | A |
| 70–74 | 3.7 | A− |
| 67–69 | 3.3 | B+ |
| 63–66 | 3.0 | B |
| 60–62 | 2.7 | B− |
| 56–59 | 2.3 | C+ |
| 50–55 | 2.0 | C |
| 0–49 | 0 | F |
4. How to Enter It on the Portal: In the PRP or CIP calculator, you will enter: 67 as obtained marks, 100 as total marks
5. What If You Have Two Semesters in a Year? Just add the percentages of both semesters. Example: Semester 1 = 67%, Semester 2 = 63%, Total obtained = 130, Total marks = 200, You will enter 130/200 in the marks section.
