GPA Calculator

Calculate your Grade Point Average (GPA) and Cumulative GPA (CGPA) for semesters, years, or your entire academic career.

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GPA Scale Reference

4.0 Scale (USA)

A (90-100%)4.0
B (80-89%)3.0
C (70-79%)2.0
D (60-69%)1.0
F (Below 60%)0.0

UK System

First Class4.0
Upper Second3.3
Lower Second2.7
Third Class2.0
Pass1.0

Percentage Scale

90-100%A/A+
80-89%A-/B+
70-79%B/B-
60-69%C+/C
50-59%C-/D

GPA Calculator FAQs

What is GPA and how is it calculated?

GPA (Grade Point Average) is calculated by dividing the total quality points earned by the total credits attempted. Quality points = Grade Points × Credits. For example, an A (4.0) in a 3-credit course gives 12 quality points.

What's the difference between GPA and CGPA?

GPA typically refers to your average for a single semester or term, while CGPA (Cumulative GPA) is your overall average across all semesters or your entire academic career.

What is a good GPA?

A GPA of 3.0-3.5 is generally considered good, 3.5-4.0 is excellent. However, this varies by institution and program. Graduate programs often expect 3.0+, while competitive programs may require 3.5+.

Do all schools use the same GPA scale?

No, grading scales vary by institution and country. The 4.0 scale is common in the US, while other countries may use percentage scales, letter grades with different point values, or custom scales.

How can I improve my GPA?

Focus on courses with higher credit values, retake courses with low grades if allowed, maintain consistent study habits, and use the future GPA calculator to plan what grades you need in upcoming courses.