NEB GPA Calculator Nepal

Calculate GPA for SEE (Class 10) and NEB Class 12 with stream-specific calculators. Choose your exact level and stream to avoid wrong grade mapping.

How to Calculate NEB GPA Correctly

  1. Pick the correct level: SEE (Class 10) or Class 12 stream.
  2. Enter subject grades with accurate credits.
  3. Apply weighted GPA formula instead of plain averages.
  4. Check NG/theory minimum rules before final interpretation.
NEB GPA = Σ(Grade Point × Credit Hours) ÷ Σ(Credit Hours)

Worked Example (Class 12)

If your five subjects have grade points 3.6, 3.2, 3.2, 2.8, and 3.6 with equal 4-credit structure, total quality points = 65.6 and total credits = 20, so GPA = 3.28.

Common Mistakes

  • Using Science subject assumptions for Management/Humanities streams.
  • Ignoring practical components where applicable.
  • Using old cutoff assumptions without checking updated notices.

Disclaimer: Stream subject combinations and assessment split may vary by school and notice cycle. Verify official NEB and college communication before formal submissions.

Who Should Use Stream-Specific Pages?

Use stream-specific pages if you are in Class 12 and your subjects differ by faculty. Science and Management often have different credit emphasis and practical structures, while Humanities and Education combinations vary by college offerings.

If you are still in Class 10 (SEE), use the dedicated SEE calculator first, then move to Class 12 pages only after admission so your GPA planning remains realistic and aligned with actual course structure.

Students preparing for admissions should also keep a simple record: current GPA, subject strengths, and target stream requirements. This makes it easier to decide whether to focus on science-heavy eligibility, management pathways, or broader humanities options based on real performance rather than guesswork.

During result season, verify stream requirements from official college notices before final decisions. GPA is a major filter, but some colleges also prioritize subject-grade combinations and entrance scores.

When comparing multiple colleges, shortlist by required GPA band first, then match your strongest subject profile with the stream you plan to pursue. This avoids last-minute application errors and helps you use the right calculator from the beginning.