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14 free calculators to work out your GPA, the marks you need to hit a target, your weighted module grade, and your projected degree classification — in seconds, with the maths shown.

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GPA calculators

Credit-weighted GPA — per term, cumulative, or planned toward a target.

Popular

GPA Calculator

Credit-weighted GPA on the 4.0, 4.0± and 4.3 scales

What's my credit-weighted GPA this term — and how does it read on each scale?
  • Credit-weighted across every module — not a flat grade average
  • Letter or percentage entry on the 4.0, 4.0 (+/−) and 4.3 scales
  • Live GPA, total credits, quality points and a letter equivalent

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GPA scales

Letter / %

Entry modes

Live

Quality points

Open
Multi-term

Semester GPA Calculator

Per-term GPA and your true combined GPA, all in one place

What's each semester's GPA — and my real combined GPA across all of them?
  • Per-semester GPA and a live combined figure
  • Credit-weighted, never a naive average
  • Multiple grading scales (4.0, 4.0 +/−, 4.3)

Trend

Term-by-term chart

Weighted

Combined GPA

Any

Number of terms

Open
Running total

Cumulative GPA Calculator

Merge your prior standing with this term and see the delta

After this term, what is my new cumulative GPA — and how far did it move?
  • Credit-weighted merge of prior standing and this term
  • Add a whole term GPA or build it module by module
  • Live delta: prior, this term, and the exact change

Δ

Exact change shown

Module

or whole-term entry

Weighted

Across all credits

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Reverse solver

GPA Planning Calculator

The reverse solver — credits needed to reach a target GPA

How many more credits at A's would it take to pull my GPA up to 3.5?
  • Inverse solver: credits needed for any GPA target
  • Live projected GPA and whole-credit rounding
  • Honest 'out of reach' verdicts, no false hope

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Credits needed

Projected

GPA you land on

Honest

Out-of-reach verdict

Open

Grades, marks & classification

Work out a mark, the score you need, and the classification it lands in.

Core

Grade Calculator

Your true overall grade — summed by points, never averaged

What's my overall grade across every piece of marked work — and what do I need on the rest?
  • Sums points, never averages percentages
  • Optional weight column for weighted modules
  • Solves the grade you need on what's left

Points

Never averages %

Weighted

Optional mode

Solver

Grade you still need

Open
Most used

Final Grade Calculator

Exactly what you need on the final to hit your grade

I'm on 78% and my final is worth 30% — what do I need to finish on a 2:1?
  • Score-needed solver
  • What-if grade ladder
  • Honest “impossible” flag

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Modes

5

Target grades mapped

✓ / ✕

Secured · out of reach

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Weighting

Weighted Grade Calculator

Your weighted module grade, component by component

Coursework 30% at 80%, exam 70% at 60% — what is my real module grade?
  • Live weighted average with a letter band and weight-total sanity check
  • Grade-needed mode: leave one score blank to solve for the mark you need
  • Honest verdicts — flags weights over or under 100% and impossible targets

100%

Weight sanity check

Letter

Band shown

Solver

Mark you still need

Open
Quick mark

Test Grade Calculator

Score → percentage, letter grade and a full grading chart

I got 45 out of 60 — what grade is that, and how many more can I miss?
  • Count by number right or number wrong — same answer either way
  • Percentage, letter grade, and points dropped, recalculated live
  • A full ‘# wrong → grade’ chart built from your own total

Right / wrong

Count either way

Chart

# wrong → grade

Live

No submit button

Open
Per module

Module Grade Calculator

One module's components → weighted mark + UK class

Across my coursework, lab and exam, what is my module mark and band so far?
  • Weighted mark across one module's components
  • What you need on the assessments left to hit a target
  • Live UK classification band (First / 2:1 / 2:2 / Third)

Weighted

Across components

Band

1st / 2:1 / 2:2

Solver

Needed on what's left

Open
Classification

Degree Classification Calculator

Year averages → First / 2:1 / 2:2 / Third, with the gap to the next band

With my year averages, what classification am I on track for — and how far is a First?
  • Configurable year weights with one-click presets (Y2 40 / Y3 60, 33 / 67, equal)
  • Weighted final mark banded honestly — no false Firsts at 69.5%
  • Build any year's average from its modules by credits

1st → 3rd

Banded honestly

Presets

Year-weight schemes

Borderline

Discretion-zone flag

Open

Convert between grading systems

Move a grade between systems — honestly, with every method shown.

Converter

CGPA to GPA Converter

10-point CGPA ↔ 4.0 GPA, both common methods side by side

My CGPA is 8.0 — what is that as a US 4.0 GPA, and which method should I quote?
  • Two methods side by side — proportional (× 0.4) and the × 9.5 percentage bridge
  • Converts both directions: CGPA → GPA and GPA → CGPA
  • Honest about disagreement, with the mandatory non-standardisation disclosure

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Methods compared

Both ways

CGPA ↔ GPA

Honest

Shows the spread

Open
Converter

Percentage to GPA Converter

Any percentage → 4.0 GPA, three honest ways

What GPA is 87% — on the 7-point bands, the 10-point table, and the linear rule?
  • Standard US 7-point bands, a 10-point variant, and the linear rule compared at once
  • Reverse mode turns a GPA into the percentage range it represents — honestly, not one fake number
  • Live matched letter, grade points, and a copyable result with a built-in non-standardisation note

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Methods compared

Range

Reverse → % band

Letter

Matched + points

Open
Converter

GPA Scale Converter

Move a GPA across the 4.0 / 4.3 / 5.0 / 10-point scales

My GPA is 3.5 on a 4.0 scale — what is it on a 5.0 or 10-point scale?
  • Convert across 4.0 / 4.3 / 5.0 / 10-point scales
  • See your GPA on all four scales simultaneously
  • Transparent linear rescale, never a hidden table

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Scales at once

Reversible

Linear rescale

Letter

Nearest 4.0 grade

Open
Erasmus

ECTS Grade Converter

ECTS A–F ↔ US GPA, UK classification & percentage

What is an ECTS B as a US GPA and a UK classification?
  • Both directions: ECTS letter → US GPA + UK class, or percentage → ECTS letter
  • Full A–F cross-walk: cohort rank, indicative %, US letter, GPA and UK classification
  • Honest by design — every output labelled indicative, with the rank-based caveat up front

A–F

Full cross-walk

Both ways

ECTS ↔ %

Indicative

Rank-based caveat

Open

Built to show the maths, not hide it

Grade maths is where small mistakes cost real marks — averaging percentages instead of summing points, ignoring credit weights, rounding too early, or trusting a conversion that no institution actually uses.

Every calculator here computes at full precision, rounds only the answer it shows you, and lays the formula out in full. When a target is already secured or out of reach, it says so plainly. When a conversion isn't standardised, it shows you the spread instead of inventing a single number.

Questions about these calculators

Are these calculators free?
Yes — all of them, with no sign-up and nothing stored. Your grades stay in your browser; nothing is sent to a server. Every result can be shared as a link or printed to PDF.
Will the numbers match what my university records?
The maths is exact and shown in full, but grade boundaries, GPA scales and year-weighting schemes vary by institution. Each tool lets you set the scale or weights your programme uses, and every converter states plainly that your institution’s official table governs anything that counts.
Can I import my grades instead of typing them?
Yes. The grade, GPA and module tools accept a paste from a spreadsheet or transcript, or a CSV/TSV upload — one row per line, columns separated by commas or tabs. A header row is detected and skipped automatically.
Which GPA scale should I pick?
Match the scale on your transcript. The GPA tools cover the plain 4.0 scale, the 4.0 with +/− steps, the 4.3 scale that rewards an A+, and the 10-point CGPA scale. The converters let you move a figure between systems when a form asks for a different one.
Why does a converter show more than one answer?
Because cross-system conversion is not standardised — different institutions use different rules, and they genuinely disagree. Rather than hide that behind one number, the converters show each method side by side so you can quote the one your target institution names.

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