Academic Tool

Grade Calculator

Calculate your overall grade from individual subject marks with weighted credit-hour GPA calculation. Supports multiple grading scales.

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Grade and GPA analysis

Overall Grade

Weighted GPA

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Grading Scale (Indian 10-Point)

O (Outstanding)90%+GPA 10
A+ (Excellent)80%+GPA 9
A (Very Good)70%+GPA 8
B+ (Good)60%+GPA 7
B (Above Avg)50%+GPA 6
C (Average)40%+GPA 5
P (Pass)33%+GPA 4
F (Fail)0%+GPA 0

How Does Grade Calculation Work?

Grade calculation involves converting your raw marks into a standardized grade based on a predefined scale. This calculator supports credit-weighted GPA calculation, where subjects with more credits have a greater impact on your overall grade.

The Weighted GPA formula is: GPA = Σ(Credits × Grade Point) ÷ Σ(Credits). This ensures that a higher-credit course like Mathematics (4 credits) has more weight than a lab course (1 credit) in your overall GPA.

Grading Systems Compared

Indian 10-PointUS 4.0 ScalePercentageClassification
O (10)A (4.0)90–100%Outstanding / First Class with Distinction
A+ (9)A-/A (3.7–4.0)80–89%Excellent / Distinction
A (8)B+ (3.3)70–79%Very Good / First Class
B+ (7)B (3.0)60–69%Good / First Class
B (6)C+ (2.3)50–59%Above Average / Second Class
C (5)C (2.0)40–49%Average / Pass
P (4)D (1.0)33–39%Pass
F (0)F (0.0)<33%Fail

Why Credits Matter

1

Weighted vs Unweighted GPA

A weighted GPA considers the credit hours of each course. A 4-credit A is worth more than a 1-credit A in your overall GPA calculation.

2

Major Courses Impact

Core/major courses typically carry more credits (3-5) than electives or labs (1-2), making your performance in major courses more impactful.

3

Strategic Planning

Understanding credit weights helps you prioritize which courses to focus on for maximum GPA improvement.

Example Calculation

Suppose you have 3 subjects:

Mathematics85/1004 crA+ (9)
Physics72/1003 crA (8)
Lab90/1001 crO (10)

Weighted GPA = (4×9 + 3×8 + 1×10) ÷ (4+3+1) = (36+24+10) ÷ 8 = 8.75

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about grade and GPA calculation.

Unweighted GPA treats all courses equally, while weighted GPA considers credit hours. In weighted GPA, a 4-credit course counts four times as much as a 1-credit course. Most universities use weighted GPA for official transcripts.