SEE GPA Calculator Nepal — NEB Grade 10 GPA Calculator 2026
Calculate your NEB SEE (Grade 10) GPA using the official 4.0 grading system. Enter your subjects with their credit hours and grades. If any grade is below D (35%), it will be marked NG (Not Graded).
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Add all subjects with their credit hours and grades
Subject Name
Credits
Grade
Points
Your GPA Result
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out of 4.0 GPA
Passing GPA
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Equivalent Percentage
Formula: Percentage = GPA x 25
Total Credits
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Total Grade Points
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Classification
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📘 Sources & Methodology
Grading Scale
| 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 |
Frequently Asked Questions
How is GPA calculated in NEB SEE?
NEB SEE uses a 4.0 grading scale. Each subject grade is determined by the combined theory + practical percentage. GPA = Σ(Grade Point × Credit Hours) / Σ(Credit Hours). For most subjects, theory is 75 and practical is 25 out of 100.
What happens if my theory marks are below 35%?
Under NEB rules, if your theory marks fall below 35% of the full theory marks, you receive NG (Not Graded) with 0.0 grade point, regardless of your practical marks. You must retake the subject.
How many credit hours does each SEE subject have?
English, Nepali, Math, and Science have 5 credit hours each. Social Studies and HPE have 4 each. Computer has 3 credit hours. Optional subjects typically have 3–4 credit hours.
What is the highest GPA possible in SEE?
The maximum GPA is 4.0, achieved when all subjects have 90% or above (A+ grade).