Free GPA and CGPA tool

GPA Calculator

Calculate GPA across US 4.0, weighted, percentage, CGPA, and international grading systems with course credits and semester planning.

GPA calculator

Built with GradeAtlas country, university, and grading-scale data for more accurate academic planning.

Credit-weighted GPA
CGPA and semester GPA
International conversions

GPA calculator

Enter grades and credits below. The calculator runs in your browser and does not store your transcript.

Credit-weighted GPA

Calculate with credits so major courses and labs carry the correct impact.

CGPA and semester GPA

Track term results and cumulative performance in one place.

International conversions

Use country and university context for more reliable GPA interpretation.

A GPA calculator for real transcripts

A useful GPA calculator must handle credits, multiple semesters, local grading systems, and conversion context. A simple average is not enough when courses have different credit weights.

GradeAtlas calculates GPA and CGPA in a transcript-style workflow so students can move from raw grades to an application-ready result.

Use GPA results for planning

After calculating GPA, use the planner to estimate what future grades are required for scholarships, honors, admissions, or academic recovery.

For international students, the same workflow connects local grades with country guides and destination-scale conversion.

Standard 4.0 GPA Scale Reference Table

Most colleges and high schools in the United States calculate unweighted GPAs on a standard 4.0 scale. The table below outlines the letter grade, percentage equivalent, and GPA point mapping:

Letter GradePercentage RangeStandard 4.0 GPA pointsWeighted AP/IB points
A+ / A93–100%4.05.0
A−90–92%3.74.7
B+87–89%3.34.3
B83–86%3.04.0
B−80–82%2.73.7
C+77–79%2.33.3
C73–76%2.03.0
C−70–72%1.72.7
D+67–69%1.32.3
D65–66%1.02.0
FBelow 65%0.00.0

Step-by-Step Worked GPA Calculation Example

Suppose you took 5 courses in a semester with different credit hours and letter grades. Here is how you calculate the credit-weighted GPA:

CourseLetter GradeGPA ValueCreditsQuality Points (Grade × Credits)
Calculus IA4.044.0 × 4 = 16.0
General ChemistryB+3.333.3 × 3 = 9.9
Introduction to WritingA−3.733.7 × 3 = 11.1
Chemistry LabA4.014.0 × 1 = 4.0
History 101C2.032.0 × 3 = 6.0

Step 1: Sum the attempted credits: 4 + 3 + 3 + 1 + 3 = 14 credits

Step 2: Sum the Quality Points: 16.0 + 9.9 + 11.1 + 4.0 + 6.0 = 47.0 Quality Points

Step 3: Divide quality points by total credits: 47.0 / 14 = 3.357 GPA

Your credit-weighted GPA for this semester is 3.36. Note how a standard average would have been (4.0 + 3.3 + 3.7 + 4.0 + 2.0)/5 = 3.40. The credit-weighted GPA is slightly lower because of the 'C' in the 3-credit history class, illustrating why credit weighting matters.

Academic GPA Benchmarks & Standards

Excellent (3.7 – 4.0)

Straight-A average. Standard threshold for summa/magna cum laude graduation honors, top-tier college admissions, and competitive scholarships.

Good Standing (3.0 – 3.69)

Mostly B grades with some As. Meets the entry requirements for most standard graduate schools, honors programs, and institutional scholarships.

Satisfactory (2.0 – 2.99)

Mostly C grades. The minimum average required to graduate from college or maintain good standing without academic probation warnings.

How to use this calculator

1

Choose a grading system

Select your country, university, or GPA scale.

2

Add semesters

Create semesters that match your transcript.

3

Enter grades and credits

Add each course with grade and credit hours.

4

Review and plan

Check GPA, CGPA, and target-planning outputs.

Frequently asked questions

How do I calculate GPA?

Multiply each course grade point by its credits, add the credit points, and divide by total credits.

Is this GPA calculator free?

Yes. GradeAtlas is free to use and runs calculations in your browser.

Can I calculate CGPA too?

Yes. Add multiple semesters and GradeAtlas will calculate both semester GPA and cumulative GPA.