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Use this SEE GPA Calculator for Class 10 Nepal to calculate your GPA from grades or marksheet details. The page also explains the NEB grade table, NG meaning, examples, and how SEE GPA affects Class 11 stream selection.
Add Subject Rows
Enter each subject, then add marks or grades with credits
Your GPA Result
Grading System
How to Use This Calculator
- Enter your SEE subjects with credit hours (English, Nepali, Math, Science, etc.)
- Select the grade you received in each subject from the dropdown
- The calculator instantly shows your SEE GPA using the reference NEB 4.0 grading scale
- Share or download your GPA result card
Quick Conversion: Percentage ↔ GPA
| Percentage | GPA (4.0) |
|---|---|
| 90–100 | 4.00 |
| 80–89 | 3.50–3.99 |
| 70–79 | 3.00–3.49 |
| 60–69 | 2.50–2.99 |
| 50–59 | 2.00–2.49 |
These ranges are illustrative; calculator uses exact grade-point mapping from NEB rules.
📘 Sources & Methodology
- National Examinations Board (NEB) reference portal
- NEB grading framework and SEE notices
- reference weighted GPA method: GPA = Σ(Grade Point × Credit) / Σ(Credit)
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?
What happens if my theory marks are below 35%?
Is this a class 10 gpa calculator for Nepal?
Can I calculate SEE GPA from my marksheet?
Which Class 11 stream can I choose after SEE?
How many credit hours does each SEE subject have?
What is the highest GPA possible in SEE?
Quick Answer
How do you calculate SEE GPA?
Convert each subject grade into its grade point, multiply by credit hours, add all weighted points, and divide by total credit hours. If a subject is NG, it counts as 0.0.
SEE GPA Example from a Marksheet
Suppose your SEE marksheet shows A in English, B+ in Nepali, A in Mathematics, B+ in Science, and B in Social Studies. Convert each grade to its grade point, multiply by credit hours, then divide by total credit hours.
Subjects with more credit hours, such as Mathematics, Science, English, and Nepali, affect your final SEE GPA more than lower-credit optional subjects.