GPA Calculator
How to Use
- Enter subject names (optional)
- Select the grade received for each subject
- Enter credit hours for each subject
- Click "Add Subject" to add more subjects if needed
- Click Calculate to see your GPA
GPA Calculation Formula
GPA = (Sum of (Grade Points × Credit Hours)) / Total Credit Hours
Example: For subjects with A (4.0), B (3.0): GPA = (4.0×3 + 3.0×3) / 6 = 3.5
Frequently Asked Questions
What is GPA (Grade Point Average)?
GPA is a numerical representation of a student's academic performance. It is calculated by dividing the total grade points earned by total credit hours.
What is a good GPA?
A GPA of 3.5 or higher is generally considered good. For graduate school, a GPA of 3.7+ is often competitive. This varies by institution.
How do credit hours affect GPA?
Credit hours represent the weight of each course. Courses with more credit hours have more impact on your overall GPA.
Can I improve my GPA?
Yes, you can improve GPA by earning higher grades in future courses. Courses with higher grades will increase your overall GPA over time.