GPA to Percentage Calculator Nepal 2083 — Free Converter

Estimate a percentage from GPA using reference 4.0-scale mappings. Approximate conversion for reference only. Official transcript or institution policy takes priority.

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Estimated Percentage
Approximate conversion for reference only. Official transcript or institution policy takes priority.

Grading Scale Used

Grade Marks % Point Meaning
A+ 90–100 4 Outstanding
A 80–89 3.6 Excellent
B+ 70–79 3.2 Very Good
B 60–69 2.8 Good
C+ 50–59 2.4 Satisfactory
C 40–49 2 Acceptable
D 35–39 1.6 Basic
NG 0–34 0 Not Graded

📘 Sources & Methodology

  • Reference 4.0 grading scale; verify with institution policy

Rules last reviewed: June 2026. For official use, follow your institution transcript/policy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is GPA converted to percentage?
This page uses a simple 4.0-scale reference estimate. Final conversion practice depends on the institution, transcript, or destination form.
Can I use this converted percentage for formal submission?
Use it only as a reference estimate. For formal submission, follow your official transcript or institution conversion policy.

How to Calculate GPA to Percentage in Nepal

  1. Find your final GPA on transcript or marksheet.
  2. Select your university/board in the calculator.
  3. Use the mapped grade band or formula shown in results.

Worked Example: If your GPA is 3.2, a reference estimate is 3.2 × 25 = 80%. Exact band reporting can vary by institution.

University Disclaimer (Important)

Approximate conversion for reference only. Official transcript or institution policy takes priority.

GPA to Percentage Example by University

TU example: A GPA of 3.0 is typically interpreted in the B band and is often presented around the mid-to-upper 60s depending on the reporting table used by the destination form.

KU example: A GPA of 3.5 usually maps to a higher grade band, but exact percentage reporting can vary when institutions use grade-band rather than strict linear conversion.

PU example: A GPA of 3.3 can map to a different percentage band than TU, so always select the university before sharing your converted value.

This is why this page and calculator focus on university-aware conversion instead of one blind formula for every case.