Nepal GPA Calculator

Calculate GPA for SEE, NEB +2, and TU / PU / KU bachelor's and master's programs. Letter grade × credit hour → semester GPA, no Excel required.

SEE/NEB uses unweighted grading — each subject contributes equally to the GPA.

Your Subjects

Your GPA

3.60

Outstanding

≈ 95% equivalent

Total subjects7
Total grade points25.20
GPA3.60 / 4.0

Per-Subject Breakdown

SubjectGradeGP
EnglishA3.60
NepaliA3.60
MathematicsA3.60
ScienceA3.60
Social StudiesA3.60
Health & Physical EducationA3.60
Optional MathA3.60

NEB / SEE Grading Scale

LetterGrade PointPercentageMeaning
A+4.090–100%Outstanding
A3.680–89%Excellent
B+3.270–79%Very Good
B2.860–69%Good
C+2.450–59%Satisfactory
C2.040–49%Acceptable
D+1.630–39%Partially Acceptable
D1.220–29%Insufficient
E0.80–19%Very Insufficient
How GPA works: Each letter grade is worth a specific number of grade points. For SEE/NEB, GPA = average of all subject grade points. For university semesters, GPA = (sum of credit × grade point) ÷ (total credits) — so a heavier 4-credit course affects your GPA more than a 2-credit course. To pass a TU course, you need at least a D (1.6 GPA in the subject).

Frequently Asked

What's the minimum GPA to pass SEE?
There's no single 'pass' GPA in SEE — but Nepal Education Board considers below 1.6 GPA (grade D+ and below) as not eligible for university admission. You technically pass SEE with any GPA, but you'll be considered for further studies only with sufficient grades.
How do I calculate my +2 (NEB) GPA?
Same as SEE — switch to SEE/NEB mode, add each subject with its letter grade, and your overall GPA is the average. NEB Grade 11 and Grade 12 use the same A+ to E scale. For combined +2 GPA, calculate each grade separately, then average them (or use the higher year depending on the use case).
What GPA do I need for first division at TU?
TU classifies degrees by CGPA: First Division (3.25-3.74), Distinction (3.75+), Second Division (2.75-3.24), Pass Division (2.0-2.74). You need at least 3.25 for First Division.
How do PU and KU grading differ?
They use the same 4.0 letter-grade scale as TU but slightly different cutoffs in the C and D ranges. The differences are small — a TU calculation here will be within ±0.1 of a PU or KU calculation. For official transcripts, always rely on your university's published table.
Should I round my final GPA?
No — transcripts show GPA to 2 decimal places. Don't round 3.249 up to 3.25 unless you actually scored that on a per-subject basis. If your tool shows 3.25 but your transcript says 3.24, ask the controller's office to recompute.

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