GPA Calculator
Calculate your Grade Point Average instantly. Easy to use, accurate results for students and professionals.
Calculate Your GPA
Enter your subject details below to calculate your GPA. Add more subjects as needed.
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Your GPA Results
Grade Scale (4.0 System)
93-100%
A (4.0)
90-92%
A- (3.7)
87-89%
B+ (3.3)
83-86%
B (3.0)
80-82%
B- (2.7)
77-79%
C+ (2.3)
73-76%
C (2.0)
70-72%
C- (1.7)
67-69%
D+ (1.3)
65-66%
D (1.0)
Below 65%
F (0.0)
GPA Calculation Formula
GPA = (Sum of (Grade Points × Credit Hours)) ÷ (Total Credit Hours)
| GPA | Letter Grade | Percentage | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4.0 | A | 93-100% | Excellent |
| 3.7 | A- | 90-92% | Very Good |
| 3.3 | B+ | 87-89% | Good |
| 3.0 | B | 83-86% | Above Average |
| 2.7 | B- | 80-82% | Average |
| 2.3 | C+ | 77-79% | Below Average |
| 2.0 | C | 73-76% | Satisfactory |
| 1.7 | C- | 70-72% | Marginal |
| 1.3 | D+ | 67-69% | Poor |
| 1.0 | D | 65-66% | Very Poor |
| 0.0 | F | Below 65% | Fail |
About GPA Calculator
What is GPA?
GPA (Grade Point Average) is a numerical representation of a student’s academic performance. It’s calculated by averaging the grade points earned in each course, weighted by the credit hours of each course.
How to Calculate GPA
To calculate your GPA:
- Convert each grade to its corresponding grade point value
- Multiply each grade point by the credit hours for that course
- Add all the weighted grade points together
- Divide the total by the sum of all credit hours
Different GPA Scales
4.0 Scale: Most common in the United States
5.0 Scale: Used in some schools for weighted GPAs (AP/honors courses)
10.0 Scale: Common in some European and Asian countries
Percentage System: Direct percentage calculation without grade conversion
Tips for Improving Your GPA
- Attend all classes regularly
- Complete assignments on time
- Seek help from professors or tutors when needed
- Form study groups with classmates
- Manage your time effectively
- Focus on understanding concepts rather than memorization