GPA Calculator
Add multiple subjects with credit hours and grades to compute your semester GPA on the 4.0 scale.
Open Calculator โPractical academic calculators for GPA, CGPA, SGPA, percentage conversion, and final grade estimation โ built for university students who need reliable answers fast.
Add your subjects, credit hours, and grades โ your GPA calculates instantly as you type.
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Six purpose-built tools covering GPA, percentage, and grade conversion โ all free, all instant.
Add multiple subjects with credit hours and grades to compute your semester GPA on the 4.0 scale.
Open Calculator โKnow exactly what score you need on your final exam to hit your target course grade.
Open Calculator โConvert obtained marks to a percentage instantly. Useful for board exams, university tests, and assignments.
Open Calculator โConvert your semester GPA to a percentage equivalent using standard university formulas.
Open Calculator โEnter your semester GPAs and calculate your cumulative CGPA across your full academic record.
Open Calculator โConvert a percentage score to its CGPA equivalent on 10.0 or 4.0 grading scales.
Open Calculator โUnderstanding the mechanics behind GPA helps you plan your academic goals more effectively.
GPA is a weighted average of your grade points across all courses. Each course contributes proportionally based on how many credit hours it carries.
For example: if you take a 3-credit course and earn a B (3.0 grade points), it contributes 9.0 quality points. A 4-credit course where you earn an A (4.0) contributes 16.0 quality points. Divide the total quality points by total credits to get your GPA.
Not all courses weigh equally. A 4-credit lab course has more influence on your GPA than a 1-credit elective. This is intentional โ courses with greater academic load should reflect more significantly in your overall performance measure.
| Letter Grade | Grade Points | Typical Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| A / A+ | 4.0 | 90โ100% |
| Aโ | 3.7 | 87โ89% |
| B+ | 3.3 | 83โ86% |
| B | 3.0 | 80โ82% |
| Bโ | 2.7 | 77โ79% |
| C+ | 2.3 | 73โ76% |
| C | 2.0 | 70โ72% |
| D | 1.0 | 60โ69% |
| F | 0.0 | Below 60% |
Calculus (3 credits, A), English (3 credits, B+), Physics (4 credits, B)
4.0ร3 = 12.0 ยท 3.3ร3 = 9.9 ยท 3.0ร4 = 12.0
12.0 + 9.9 + 12.0 = 33.9 total quality points
33.9 รท 10 credits = GPA: 3.39
Students often confuse these three terms. Here's a clear explanation of what each one measures and when it's used.
Grade Point Average โ typically used in North American universities. It refers to your overall academic average, usually on a 4.0 scale.
It may refer to a single semester or cumulative, depending on context. In Pakistan and India, "GPA" often means semester-specific performance.
Cumulative Grade Point Average โ your overall academic performance across all semesters completed, not just one.
This is what appears on your final transcript and degree. Employers and graduate schools typically look at your CGPA when evaluating candidates.
Semester Grade Point Average โ your performance for a single semester only. It resets each term.
SGPA is useful for tracking improvement term-by-term. Even a weak CGPA can be improved by consistently strong SGPA scores over remaining semesters.
Track semester GPA and CGPA progress, plan course loads for graduation requirements.
Calculate what grades you need on remaining assessments to achieve your target grade.
Convert CGPA to percentage for jobs, scholarships, or graduate admission forms that ask for % score.
Understand how your home country grades translate to 4.0 or 10.0 GPA scales used abroad.