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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.

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Enter each subject, then add marks or grades with credits

Subject Credits Grade Points

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter your SEE subjects with credit hours (English, Nepali, Math, Science, etc.)
  2. Select the grade you received in each subject from the dropdown
  3. The calculator instantly shows your SEE GPA using the reference NEB 4.0 grading scale
  4. 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

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

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.
Is this a class 10 gpa calculator for Nepal?
Yes. This page is built specifically as a Class 10 SEE GPA calculator for Nepal. It smoothly aligns with the latest NEB 4.0 grade-point logic used in reference SEE result interpretations.
Can I calculate SEE GPA from my marksheet?
Yes. If you have your marksheet, you can read each subject grade, convert it to grade points, and use the weighted formula on this page to calculate your SEE GPA quickly.
Which Class 11 stream can I choose after SEE?
Science usually needs stronger SEE grades in Mathematics and Science, while Management, Humanities, and Education may have more flexible cutoffs. Always check the exact college notice before applying.
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).

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.

GPA = Σ(Grade Point × Credit Hours) ÷ Σ(Credit Hours)
A+ = 4.0Best possible grade
NG = 0.0Not Graded subject
Use marksheetBest for exact GPA check

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.

SEE GPA = Σ(Grade Point × Credit Hours) ÷ 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.

What NG Means in SEE