Pokhara University GPA Calculator 2083 – SGPA & CGPA

Calculate your Pokhara University SGPA (Semester GPA) and CGPA (Cumulative GPA). PU uses a 4.0 letter grading scale, and this calculator applies credit-hour weighting for semester and cumulative results.

Enter Your Semesters

Add all semesters with their GPA and credit hours

Semester Name GPA (0-4) Credit Hours

📘 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 Excellent
A- 80–89 3.7 Very Good
B+ 70–79 3.3 Good
B 60–69 3 Satisfactory
B- 50–59 2.7 Adequate
C 40–49 2 Pass
F 0–39 0 Fail

Frequently Asked Questions

What grading scale does Pokhara University use?
PU uses a 4.0 scale: A (90–100) = 4.0, A- (80–89) = 3.7, B+ (70–79) = 3.3, B (60–69) = 3.0, B- (50–59) = 2.7, C (40–49) = 2.0, F (<40) = 0.0.
How are internal and external marks weighted?
Pokhara University typically weights internal assessment at 20% and external examination at 80%.

Pokhara University SGPA / CGPA Formula

Pokhara University GPA is credit weighted. Use SGPA for one semester and CGPA for all semesters together.

SGPA or CGPA = Σ(Grade Point × Credit Hours) ÷ Total Credit Hours

Step-by-Step PU GPA Example

Suppose a student has three PU courses: A (4.0) in a 3-credit course, B+ (3.3) in a 3-credit course, and B (3.0) in a 4-credit course.

  • 4.0 × 3 = 12.0 quality points
  • 3.3 × 3 = 9.9 quality points
  • 3.0 × 4 = 12.0 quality points
  • Total = 33.9 quality points ÷ 10 credits = 3.39 SGPA

To convert the final GPA, use the GPA to Percentage Calculator Nepal or read the Pokhara University grading system & CGPA calculation guide.

Who Should Use This PU Calculator?

Common PU GPA Mistakes

  • Entering incomplete semester subjects and expecting final CGPA.
  • Using TU or KU grade assumptions for PU result interpretation.
  • Ignoring internal/external components while estimating marks-based grades.
  • Averaging semester GPAs directly instead of weighted credit calculation.

Disclaimer: Program-level rules can vary by faculty and revision year. For reference submissions, verify transcript interpretation with Pokhara University exam guidance.

Related links: CGPA Calculator, GPA to Percentage, PU Semester GPA Guide.

PU SGPA to CGPA Planning Tips

  • After every semester: update cumulative credits and quality points immediately.
  • Before course load decisions: check how high-credit courses can influence long-term CGPA.
  • Before applications: keep both CGPA and percentage-ready values with university context.

This strategy makes your GPA planning proactive instead of reactive and helps avoid last-semester surprises.

Detailed PU Worked Scenario (Multi-Semester)

Imagine a student completes four semesters with SGPAs of 3.20, 3.35, 3.05, and 3.48 and credits of 18, 21, 18, and 21 respectively. The weighted quality points become 57.6, 70.35, 54.9, and 73.08. Total quality points are 255.93 over 78 credits, so CGPA = 3.28. This is far more consistent than taking a simple arithmetic average because the 21-credit semesters carry more weight.

Now suppose the same student improves one high-credit semester from 3.05 to 3.35. The CGPA jumps noticeably because that improvement applies to an 18-credit load. This shows why semester-level planning matters: improving a high-credit term can change final outcomes faster than improving a low-credit elective group.

For practical use, students should update CGPA after every semester publication, maintain a target range (for example 3.2+), and compare expected outcomes before selecting optional loads. This page is built for exactly that workflow: input, evaluate, adjust, and track.