MAKAUT CGPA Calculator
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology (MAKAUT), formerly WBUT, follows a 10-point grading system for its engineering programs. The CGPA (also called DGPA) is calculated as the weighted average of grade points across all courses.
Grade scale
MAKAUT uses a 10-point grading scale: O=10, E=9 (Excellent), A=8, B=7, C=6, D=5 (Pass), F=0 (Fail). Grade E is NOT a failure grade at MAKAUT — it represents Excellent performance.
| grade | grade point |
|---|---|
| O | 10 |
| E | 9 |
| A | 8 |
| B | 7 |
| C | 6 |
| D | 5 |
| F | 0 |
How it works
MAKAUT uses the conversion formula: Percentage = (CGPA − 0.75) × 10. Note: at MAKAUT, grade E stands for Excellent (9 grade points), not a failing grade. Enter your semester grades below.
Frequently asked questions
What does grade E mean at MAKAUT?
At MAKAUT, grade E stands for Excellent and carries 9 grade points. This is different from other universities where E may indicate a borderline pass. Do not confuse it with a failing grade.
How does MAKAUT convert CGPA to percentage?
MAKAUT uses Percentage = (CGPA − 0.75) × 10. A CGPA of 8.0 converts to (8.0 − 0.75) × 10 = 72.5%. This is the official formula on MAKAUT transcripts.
What CGPA is required for first class at MAKAUT?
First Class requires a CGPA of 6.75 or above. First Class with Distinction requires 7.75 or above, provided all courses are cleared without backlogs.