GPA Calculator Nepal 2083 — Free Online GPA Calculator (4.0 Scale)

Calculate your GPA from subject grades and credit hours using Nepal-focused grading references for TU, KU, PU, Purbanchal, and NEB (+2). This tool follows published scales and weighted-credit formulas and should be cross-checked with institution-specific notices for reference submissions.

Select Your Grading System

Choose the grading system used by your university/board

Add Subject Rows

Enter each subject, then add marks or grades with credits

Subject Credits Grade Points

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Select your university/board grading system from the dropdown
  2. Enter your subject names in the first column (optional but recommended)
  3. Select the credit hours for each subject (1-6)
  4. Choose your grade for each subject from the dropdown
  5. Click "Calculate GPA" to see your result
  6. Add more subjects using the "Add Another Subject" button
  7. Use the result card to check estimated percentage and grade classification

Supported Grading Systems

TU & NEB

  • Estimated conversion on this tool is for reference only
  • 4.0 scale, min pass: 1.6-1.7 GPA

KU

  • Estimated conversion on this tool: Percentage ≈ (GPA/4.0) x 100
  • 4.0 scale, min pass: 1.0 GPA

PU & PBU

  • Estimated conversion on this tool is for reference only
  • 4.0 scale, min pass: 2.0 GPA

Formula

  • GPA = Σ(Credits x Grade Points) / Σ(Credits)
  • Weighted average calculation

Quick GPA Reference (4.0 Scale)

GPA Range General Interpretation Typical Academic Standing
3.30-3.69 Very Good Above-average standing in most programs
3.00-3.29 Good Healthy academic standing in many universities
2.50-2.99 Average Passing, but improvement helps future options
Below 2.50 Needs Improvement May affect progression in strict programs

Exact class boundaries can vary by institution. Always verify final policy from your university or board.

Why GPA Results Differ Between Institutions

Two students with similar marks can have slightly different GPA outcomes when they use different grading systems.

  • Grade boundaries are not identical across TU, KU, PU, Purbanchal, and NEB.
  • Credit-hour distribution can vary by subject and by program structure.
  • Some systems apply different pass thresholds for theory and practical components.
  • Percentage-equivalent formulas are institution specific and should not be mixed.
For the most consistent result, choose your exact institution before adding grades.

📘 Sources & Methodology

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

Grading Scale

Grade Marks % Point Meaning
A 90–100 4 Distinction
A- 80–89 3.7 Very Good
B+ 70–79 3.3 First Division
B 60–69 3 First Division
B- 55–59 2.7 Second Division
C+ 50–54 2.3 Second Division
C 45–49 2 Pass
D 40–44 1.7 Pass
F 0–39 0 Fail

Frequently Asked Questions

How is overall GPA calculated?
Overall GPA is the weighted average of all your subject grade points divided by total credit hours. Formula: GPA = Σ(Grade Point × Credit Hours) / Σ(Credit Hours).
Can I calculate GPA for more than 6 subjects?
Yes – click "+ Add Subject" to add as many subjects as you need.
Is this calculator only for Nepal?
It is optimized for Nepal systems (TU, KU, PU, Purbanchal, NEB), but the weighted 4.0 method also matches the core logic used by many global college GPA calculators.
What is a good GPA?
On a 4.0 scale, 3.5+ is considered excellent, 3.0–3.49 is good, 2.5–2.99 is average, and below 2.0 may require improvement.
Do multiple systems use the same GPA scale?
No. TU, KU, PU, Purbanchal, and NEB use different grading rules. Choose the correct system from the dropdown for consistent results.
Is my data saved online?
No. Your inputs stay in your browser and are not uploaded to any server.