Course-grade planning
Estimate the semester GPA impact of one course, one credit-heavy lab, or a pass/fail decision before registration or finals.
GPA Topic Hub
GPA, CGPA, SGPA, weighted GPA, transcript, and grading conversion calculators for academic planning.
This subhub keeps GPA tools together so students can calculate current GPA, plan a target GPA, merge semesters, convert international grading systems, and normalize transcripts without bouncing through the full education hub.
Use the GPA hub when you need grade-point math, target planning, semester-to-cumulative merging, weighted or unweighted GPA comparison, or scale conversion. The core formula is total grade points divided by attempted graded credits, but your school controls grade weights, repeat rules, pass/fail treatment, transfer-credit treatment, and official transcript GPA.
Convert A-Level grades (A*, A, B, C, D, E) into estimated GPA using configurable conversion mapping and optional credit weighting.
Open toolCalculate AMCAS BCPM, non-science, and overall GPA using letter-grade conversion and credit weighting.
Open toolCalculate AP, Honors, IB, weighted, unweighted, cumulative, and target GPA with plus/minus grades, percentages, credits, and custom school weighting.
Open toolCalculate Australian GPA on the 7-point scale from HD, D, C, P, and F grades using course-credit weighting.
Open toolCalculate Canadian GPA from percentage or letter grades with credit weighting across 4.0, 4.3, and 4.33 scales.
Open toolCalculate cumulative GPA across semesters using credit-weighted semester GPA inputs.
Open toolConvert CGPA scores into percentage using common 10, 5, and 4-point conversion formulas.
Open toolCompare typical, competitive, and safety GPA ranges across university tiers with country and major context.
Open toolCalculate single-course GPA from weighted assignments, quizzes, midterm, and final exam scores.
Open toolCalculate cumulative GPA across multiple semesters using semester GPA values and credit-hour weighting.
Open toolFind the final exam score needed to reach your target course grade, or estimate final grade from exam score and weight.
Open toolEstimate weighted GEMSAS GPA for Australian graduate-entry medicine using year-based weighting and grade conversion.
Open toolConvert German university grades (1.0 to 5.0) into bounded 4.0-style planning equivalents with configurable pass and fail thresholds.
Open toolEstimate GPA from grades only by averaging grade points when course credit hours are unavailable.
Open toolConvert course letter grades into credit-weighted GPA with optional custom point mapping.
Open toolCalculate the GPA required in your next semester to reach a target cumulative GPA using credit-weighted planning.
Open toolInteractively compare grade mapping across 4.0, 5.0, 7.0, 10.0, and percentage-based GPA systems.
Open toolConvert GPA values between 4.0, 5.0, 10, 20, and 100-point scales using proportional conversion.
Open toolConvert GPA to percentage using common 4.0, 5.0, and 10-point academic conversion formulas.
Open toolTrack cumulative GPA across semesters and plan the required GPA needed in remaining credits to hit your target.
Open toolConvert percentages or points into letter grades using customizable grading scale thresholds.
Open toolCalculate homeschool transcript GPA from letter or percentage grades with optional honors and AP weighting.
Open toolConvert IB subject grades (1-7) into estimated GPA using configurable conversion mapping and optional credit weighting.
Open toolEstimate LSAC GPA for law school applications using standardized letter-grade conversion and credit weighting.
Open toolConvert marks or exam scores into 10-point CGPA using percentage normalization and the common 9.5 divisor formula.
Open toolConvert marks or exam scores into GPA on 4.0, 5.0, and 10-point scales using normalized percentage conversion.
Open toolCombine GPA values from multiple colleges using credit-weighted transcript merging for transfer and dual-degree planning.
Open toolCalculate nursing prerequisite GPA from core pre-nursing courses using credit-weighted grade points.
Open toolConvert percentage marks into CGPA using common 10, 5, and 4-point conversion formulas.
Open toolConvert percentage scores into GPA using common 4.0, 5.0, and 10-point conversion formulas.
Open toolCalculate science-only GPA from Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Math, and related science courses using credit weighting.
Open toolMerge multiple semester SGPA values into final CGPA using credit-weighted semester calculations.
Open toolCalculate semester GPA from subject grades and credits with SGPA to GPA and percentage conversions.
Open toolSimulate semester course loads, expected grades, and credit-weighted impact on semester and cumulative GPA.
Open toolNormalize mixed transcript grading systems into a unified 4.0 GPA using percentage conversion and credit weighting.
Open toolCalculate weighted and unweighted GPA using letter grades, percentages, credits, and course rigor.
Open toolCalculate University of Toronto GPA with the official A+ to F scale, course weights, CR/NCR handling, quality points, and cumulative target planning.
Open toolCalculate weighted GPA with honors and AP / IB course-level adjustments plus unweighted comparison.
Open toolConvert weighted GPA from 4.5, 5.0, or 6.0 scales into an estimated unweighted GPA on the 4.0 scale.
Open toolChoose the calculator that matches the real decision: estimate, compare, convert, plan, or verify.
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These hub pages group calculators by decision type. Use the table below as a quality check before acting on any single output.
| Review area | What to do |
|---|---|
| Core GPA formula | For credit-based systems, GPA = total grade points earned / total graded credits attempted. Grade points usually equal course credits multiplied by the grade value. |
| Weighted vs unweighted | Unweighted GPA usually caps standard A-level work at 4.0; weighted GPA may add value for AP, IB, honors, or advanced courses depending on the school policy. |
| CGPA and SGPA | SGPA is usually a semester or term result. CGPA combines graded credits and grade points across multiple terms instead of averaging term GPAs without credit weights. |
| Institution policy | Official GPA can change because of repeat rules, plus/minus scales, withdrawals, pass/fail courses, transfer credits, and department-specific requirements. |
| Scenario | How to use the calculators |
|---|---|
| Current semester GPA | A 3-credit A course gives 12 grade points on a 4.0 scale, while a 4-credit B course gives 12 grade points. Together: 24 grade points / 7 credits = 3.43 GPA. |
| Target GPA planning | If a student has 45 graded credits at 3.20 and wants 3.40 after 15 more credits, the next-term target is ((3.40 x 60) - (3.20 x 45)) / 15 = 4.00. |
| CGPA from two semesters | Do not average 3.8 and 3.2 blindly. Combine grade points and credits because a 15-credit semester should weigh more than a 9-credit semester. |
| Scale conversion | Use conversion tools for planning only. A 10-point CGPA, 100-point percentage, and 4.0 GPA can map differently by board, university, country, or admissions office. |
Estimate the semester GPA impact of one course, one credit-heavy lab, or a pass/fail decision before registration or finals.
Calculate the grades needed in remaining credits to reach a scholarship, graduation, honors, probation, or admissions threshold.
Normalize GPA, CGPA, SGPA, percentage, and international grade scales for planning before checking the official conversion policy.
Step 1
Choose the tool that matches the job: current GPA, target GPA, CGPA/SGPA, weighted GPA, scale conversion, or transcript normalization.
Step 2
Enter credits or units for every graded course so high-credit courses are weighted correctly.
Step 3
Match the grade scale to your institution, including plus/minus values and weighted-course rules.
Step 4
Exclude or label pass/fail, transfer, withdrawn, repeated, and noncredit courses according to the school policy.
Step 5
Compare the result with the official transcript, registrar rule, scholarship policy, or admissions instruction before acting.
| Limit | What it means |
|---|---|
| Not an official transcript | A calculator can reproduce common math, but only the school registrar, exam board, or admissions office controls official GPA and conversion policy. |
| Repeat and forgiveness rules | Some institutions replace a repeated grade, some average attempts, and some count both attempts. Always check local policy before planning graduation or eligibility. |
| Pass/fail and transfer courses | Pass/fail, satisfactory/unsatisfactory, transfer, study-abroad, and noncredit courses may earn credits without affecting GPA. |
| Admissions conversions | Admissions offices may recalculate GPA using core subjects, their own weighting, or international credential evaluation rules. |
| Source | URL | Why it is relevant |
|---|---|---|
| College Board BigFuture GPA calculation guide | https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/plan-for-college/get-started/how-to-calculate-gpa-4.0-scale | Reviewed June 2026 for the basic 4.0-scale GPA explanation and beginner example context. |
| UC Berkeley Registrar grades and grading | https://registrar.berkeley.edu/academic-records/grades-grading/ | Reviewed June 2026 for plus/minus grade points and pass/fail treatment examples from an official registrar. |
| UT Austin Registrar GPA calculator | https://registrar.utexas.edu/tools/gpa-calculator | Reviewed June 2026 for the official warning that calculator estimates are not the official institutional GPA. |
| CalculatorWallah education methodology | /education-calculators/methodology | Explains how education calculators separate formula math, institution policy, and admissions-model limits. |
Calculate credit-weighted GPA from course credits and grade values.
Estimate the grades needed in future credits to hit a target cumulative GPA.
Combine semester or term records into a cumulative grade point average.
Model honors, AP, IB, or advanced-course weighting where your school policy allows it.
Normalize mixed grade scales and transcript rows before planning conversions.
Convert between common GPA scales for planning and comparison.