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Bangladesh GPA Calculator: CGPA on 4.00 Scale

Calculate your CGPA on Bangladesh's 4.00 grading scale used at Dhaka University, BUET, BRAC, NSU, and National University. Enter letter grades or percentages for instant results.

Course Credit hrs Grade
Bangladesh letter grade and percentage reference
Letter Percentage Grade Points Classification
A+80% and above4.00First Class (Distinction) range
A75 to 79%3.75First Class (Distinction) range
A-70 to 74%3.50First Class (Distinction) range
B+65 to 69%3.25First Class range
B60 to 64%3.00First Class (minimum)
B-55 to 59%2.75Second Class range
C+50 to 54%2.50Second Class range
C45 to 49%2.25Second Class (minimum)
D40 to 44%2.00Third Class, minimum pass
FBelow 40%0.00Fail, no credit awarded

Source: University Grants Commission (UGC) Bangladesh standard grading framework, consistent with the scales used at DU, BUET, BRAC University, NSU, AIUB, IUT, Chittagong University, Rajshahi University, and National University Bangladesh. Individual departments may apply additional course-specific policies; always verify with your registrar.

How GPA Is Calculated at Bangladeshi Universities

GPA stands for Grade Point Average. In Bangladesh, GPA and CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) are computed using the same credit-weighted formula across all UGC-regulated universities. The GPA full meaning in the context of Bangladeshi higher education is the weighted average of grade points earned, each multiplied by the credit hours of the corresponding course.

The Bangladesh grading system assigns numeric grade points to each letter grade on a 4.00 scale. A+ carries 4.00 points, A carries 3.75, A- carries 3.50, and the scale continues down to D at 2.00 and F at 0.00. Every course on your transcript carries a credit weight; higher-credit courses influence your CGPA proportionally more than lower-credit courses. This GPA grading system is regulated by the University Grants Commission (UGC) Bangladesh for all public and private universities.

Bangladesh CGPA Formula
CGPA = Sum(Grade Points x Credit Hours) Sum(Credit Hours)
Where:
  • Grade Points = numeric value for the letter grade on the Bangladesh 4.00 scale (A+ = 4.00; F = 0.00)
  • Credit Hours = credit units assigned to the course on your transcript (typically 3 for theory, 1 for lab)
  • Sum = totalled across all courses in the calculation period (one semester for GPA; all semesters for cumulative CGPA)
Example: A NSU student takes four courses: Data Structures (3 credits, A+ = 4.00), Discrete Math (3 credits, A- = 3.50), Physics Lab (1 credit, B+ = 3.25), English (2 credits, B = 3.00). Quality points: 4.00x3 + 3.50x3 + 3.25x1 + 3.00x2 = 12 + 10.5 + 3.25 + 6 = 31.75. Total credits: 9. Semester GPA = 31.75 / 9 = 3.53 (First Class, near the Distinction threshold).

The semester GPA covers only courses taken in the current term. The cumulative CGPA applies the same formula across every course from all completed semesters. Most Bangladeshi university transcripts show both figures: a per-semester GPA and a running CGPA that updates after each term's results are finalized.

Credit hours at Bangladeshi universities follow a pattern similar to other South Asian systems: theory courses carry 3 credits, laboratory or practical components typically carry 1 credit, and some elective or thesis courses may carry 2, 4, or 6 credits. Enter the actual credit value shown on your transcript for accurate results. For a broader multi-scale tool covering 10-point CGPA systems used in India, see the CGPA calculator.

Bangladesh University Grading Scale on 4.00

The grading scale below is the standard used at DU, BUET, BRAC, NSU, AIUB, IUT, Chittagong University, Rajshahi University, and National University Bangladesh. The grade point values differ from the US 4.0 scale at intermediate grades (A = 3.75 rather than 4.0, A- = 3.50 rather than 3.67) because Bangladesh adopted a distinct intermediate-step system.

Bangladesh university grading scale bar chart on the 4.00 scale, showing each letter grade from A+ at 80 percent and above (4.00) down to D at 40 to 44 percent (2.00), with dashed lines marking the Distinction, First Class, Second Class, and Third Class or Fail thresholds.
Bangladesh university grading scale on the 4.00 system. Bar width represents the percentage range for each grade. Dashed lines mark the honor classification thresholds: purple for First Class (Distinction) at 3.60, blue for First Class at 3.00, amber for Second Class at 2.25, and red for the Third Class / Fail boundary at 2.00. Source: University Grants Commission (UGC) Bangladesh.

Honor Classifications in Bangladesh

Bangladeshi universities award degree classifications based on the final cumulative CGPA. These classifications appear on official transcripts and are the primary benchmark for graduate program admissions, competitive job applications, and government service eligibility.

Classification CGPA Range Significance
First Class (Distinction) 3.60 to 4.00 Top academic rank; required for most competitive fellowships and top-tier graduate programs
First Class 3.00 to 3.59 Strong standing; standard requirement for most government and private sector applications
Second Class 2.25 to 2.99 Acceptable for most employment; may limit eligibility for competitive graduate programs
Third Class 2.00 to 2.24 Minimum graduation standing; significantly limits advanced academic and career prospects
Fail Below 2.00 Does not meet graduation requirements; coursework repetition required

The dynamic SVG threshold bar in the calculator above displays your CGPA position within these zones in real time. The colored bands correspond to the five classifications; your computed CGPA is marked with a circle so you can see at a glance how far you are from the next threshold.

Major Bangladeshi Universities and Their Grading Practices

All UGC-regulated universities in Bangladesh operate on the 4.00 grading scale. The table below lists eight universities covered by this calculator, their common abbreviations, location, and grading scale. National University Bangladesh is notable for covering hundreds of affiliated colleges across the country.

University Abbrev. Location GPA Scale Notable Feature
University of Dhaka DU Dhaka 4.00 Oldest and largest public university in Bangladesh
Bangladesh Univ. of Engg. and Tech. BUET Dhaka 4.00 75% attendance required to sit final exams
BRAC University BRACU Dhaka 4.00 Private; trimester-based calendar
North South University NSU Dhaka 4.00 Private; US-style semester credit system
American International Univ. Bangladesh AIUB Dhaka 4.00 Private; accredited by UGC and AACSB-focused programs
Islamic University of Technology IUT Gazipur 4.00 OIC subsidiary; strong engineering focus
University of Chittagong CU Chittagong 4.00 Second largest public university by campus size
University of Rajshahi RU Rajshahi 4.00 Major public university in northern Bangladesh

National University Bangladesh, which governs hundreds of affiliated colleges across the country, uses the same 4.00 scale for honors degree programs. The national university GPA calculator above applies the same formula: multiply each course's grade points by its credit hours, sum the products, and divide by total credit hours. Students at affiliated colleges under National University can use the calculator for both their semester GPA and cumulative CGPA.

Bangladesh CGPA to US GPA Conversion

Bangladesh universities use a 4.00 maximum scale, which is numerically the same maximum as the US 4.0 scale. A Bangladesh CGPA of 3.75 carries the same numeric value on both scales. The calculator above shows a US 4.0 Equivalent column that reflects this direct numeric transfer for planning purposes.

Bangladesh CGPA BD Letter BD Percentage US 4.0 Equiv. Classification
3.75 to 4.00A / A+75% and above3.75 to 4.00First Class (Distinction)
3.60 to 3.74A-72 to 74%3.60 to 3.74First Class (Distinction)
3.25 to 3.59B+ / A-65 to 71%3.25 to 3.59First Class
3.00 to 3.24B60 to 64%3.00 to 3.24First Class (minimum)
2.75 to 2.99B-55 to 59%2.75 to 2.99Second Class
2.25 to 2.74C / C+45 to 54%2.25 to 2.74Second Class
2.00 to 2.24D40 to 44%2.00 to 2.24Third Class
Below 2.00FBelow 40%Below 2.00Fail

The percentage cutoffs differ between Bangladesh and the US: a Bangladesh A+ requires 80% or above, while a US A typically requires 90% or above. A Bangladeshi student scoring 82% earns an A (3.75), while the same score in the US context would typically be a B+ (approximately 3.33 on the US scale). For formal applications, a credential evaluation from World Education Services (WES) is the authoritative source for US graduate programs. Scholaro and ECE (Educational Credential Evaluators) are common alternatives accepted at most US universities. Use our GPA converter for a quick numeric scale translation, or compare with the Pakistan GPA calculator and India GPA calculator for South Asian CGPA context.

How to Calculate GPA in Bangladesh Without the 4th Subject

At some Bangladeshi institutions, particularly at the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) level, a student may sit for an optional 4th subject or an additional elective. The rules for whether the 4th subject is included in the GPA calculation vary by examination board and year. Under the standard National Curriculum and Textbook Board (NCTB) rules, the GPA for public exams (SSC, HSC) is calculated over the compulsory subjects; the optional subject grade replaces the lowest compulsory subject grade only if doing so raises the GPA.

For university-level CGPA calculations at DU, BUET, NSU, and other universities covered by this calculator, every registered course contributes to the CGPA through the credit-weighted formula; there is no 4th-subject exclusion rule. To exclude a course from your CGPA estimate, simply omit that row from the calculator above. Students wanting to convert their final cumulative CGPA to a percentage figure for scholarship applications can use the CGPA to percentage calculator.

GPA Full Meaning and Grading System in Bangladesh

GPA full meaning is Grade Point Average. In Bangladesh, the grading system uses the same credit-weighted average formula as the US system, adapted to a 4.00 scale with Bangladesh- specific letter grade thresholds. The GPA grading system replaced the older division-based classification system (First Division, Second Division, Third Division based on percentage cutoffs) at most public and private universities in the 1990s and 2000s. The grade point system is now standard at all UGC-regulated universities and most national exam boards.

The A- grade point of 3.50 in the Bangladesh system is a notable feature. In the US, A- typically maps to 3.67 on the 4.0 scale. The Bangladesh system places A- at 3.50 (70 to 74%) and B+ at 3.25 (65 to 69%), creating a finer distinction between the A-range grades than many US universities use. Students applying abroad should note this difference when discussing their GPA in application essays or interviews.

Accuracy and Source Note

The grading scale on this page reflects the standard published by the University Grants Commission (UGC) Bangladesh and is consistent with the grading policies at Dhaka University, BUET, BRAC University, North South University, and National University Bangladesh. The honor classification thresholds (First Class Distinction at 3.60, First Class at 3.00, Second Class at 2.25, Third Class at 2.00) follow the standard used in UGC-regulated degree programs. Individual departments or programs may apply additional or different thresholds; always verify with your institution's registrar before relying on this calculator for official purposes such as scholarship applications or graduate school submissions.

For credential evaluation purposes, World Education Services (WES) is the most widely accepted credential evaluator for Bangladeshi transcripts in North America. The GPA values this calculator produces are estimates intended for planning; the official values are those printed on your transcript signed by the controller of examinations.

Last verified: May 2026

Frequently asked questions

What GPA scale do Bangladeshi universities use?
Bangladesh universities use a 4.00 grading scale. The letter grades and their grade points are: A+ = 4.00 (80% and above), A = 3.75 (75 to 79%), A- = 3.50 (70 to 74%), B+ = 3.25 (65 to 69%), B = 3.00 (60 to 64%), B- = 2.75 (55 to 59%), C+ = 2.50 (50 to 54%), C = 2.25 (45 to 49%), D = 2.00 (40 to 44%), and F = 0.00 (below 40%). This scale is used at Dhaka University, BUET, BRAC University, North South University, AIUB, IUT, Chittagong University, Rajshahi University, and National University Bangladesh. Use the CGPA calculator for a multi-country comparison tool.
What CGPA is First Class in Bangladesh?
In Bangladesh, a CGPA of 3.60 or above earns First Class with Distinction. A CGPA of 3.00 to 3.59 earns First Class. A CGPA of 2.25 to 2.99 earns Second Class. A CGPA of 2.00 to 2.24 earns Third Class. A CGPA below 2.00 is considered a Fail. Most graduate programs and employers in Bangladesh treat First Class (CGPA 3.00 and above) as the benchmark for competitive applications. Compare how Bangladesh CGPA maps to other systems on our GPA converter.
How is GPA calculated at DU (Dhaka University)?
Dhaka University calculates GPA using the standard weighted-average formula: GPA = Sum(Grade Points x Credit Hours) / Sum(Credit Hours). Each course contributes its credit hours multiplied by the grade point for the letter earned. For example, a 3-credit course graded A+ (4.00) contributes 12 quality points; a 2-credit course graded B (3.00) contributes 6 quality points. Divide the total quality points by total credit hours to get the semester GPA; the same formula applied across all semesters gives the CGPA. DU uses the 4.00 scale with A+ at 4.00 and D at 2.00 as the minimum passing grade. The calculator on this page handles DU course entries directly.
How to calculate GPA without the 4th subject in Bangladesh?
How to calculate GPA without the 4th subject: at the SSC and HSC level in Bangladesh, the optional 4th subject grade replaces the lowest compulsory subject grade only if doing so raises the GPA. Under the standard National Curriculum and Textbook Board (NCTB) rules, the GPA is calculated over the compulsory subjects first. For university-level CGPA calculations at DU, BUET, NSU, and other UGC-regulated universities covered by this calculator, every registered course contributes to the CGPA through the credit-weighted formula; there is no 4th-subject exclusion rule. To exclude a course from your CGPA estimate, simply omit that row from the calculator above.
Is Bangladesh CGPA equivalent to US GPA?
Bangladesh universities use a 4.00 scale, the same maximum as the US 4.0 scale, so a Bangladesh CGPA of 3.50 is numerically equal to a 3.50 US GPA. However, the percentage cutoffs differ: a Bangladesh A+ requires 80% or above, while a US A typically requires 90% or above. This means the same percentage of marks earns a higher CGPA in Bangladesh than in the US. For formal US graduate school applications, World Education Services (WES) and similar credential evaluators perform an official conversion from your Bangladesh transcript. See also our India GPA calculator and Pakistan GPA calculator for South Asian CGPA comparisons.
What is the minimum CGPA to pass at Bangladeshi universities?
The minimum passing grade at most Bangladeshi universities is D, which corresponds to a CGPA contribution of 2.00 grade points and requires a percentage score of 40 to 44%. Earning an F (below 40%) earns 0.00 grade points and no credit. Students must maintain a minimum cumulative CGPA of 2.00 across their courses to remain in good academic standing. Failing to meet the minimum may require course repetition or can result in academic probation depending on the university regulations. For converting your final CGPA to a percentage for scholarship forms, visit the CGPA to percentage calculator.
How does BUET grading differ from other universities?
BUET (Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology) uses the standard Bangladesh 4.00 grading scale with the same letter grades and grade point values as DU and National University. The primary difference lies in BUET's credit-hour structure: engineering courses often carry 3 credits for theory and 1.5 credits for laboratory components, compared to the 3-credit theory and 1-credit lab pattern at general universities. BUET also enforces strict attendance requirements that can affect grade eligibility; a student with less than 75% attendance in a course may be barred from the final examination. The GPA calculation formula itself is identical to other Bangladeshi universities.