How to Use
- Add your courses or subjects.
- Enter credit hours and grades or grade points.
- Calculate the GPA result.
- Review the result and adjust values if needed.
Student Tools
Add course rows with credits and grades to calculate GPA in your browser.
GPA, or grade point average, is a common way to summarize academic performance across courses. This GPA calculator helps students enter courses, credit hours and grades to estimate a semester GPA in the browser.
GPA systems vary between universities, countries and grading scales. Some use a 4.0 scale, others use 5.0, 10.0 or custom grade points. This tool is a practical helper, but you should always compare the result with your institution’s official grading policy.
Courses with more credit hours usually affect GPA more than smaller courses. A grade in a four-credit course carries more weight than the same grade in a one-credit course. That is why the calculator uses both grades and credits rather than a simple average.
Use accurate credit hours and grade points from your university or college. If your institution uses letter grades, make sure the grade point mapping matches your official rules.
Your course names, grades and credits are calculated in the browser. The website does not upload or store your academic details.
The page includes academic entities such as course credits, grade points, semester GPA, weighted average, 4.0 scale, student planning and official grading policy reminders.
No. This tool runs in your browser and does not upload or store your text, files or calculation details on the server.
GPA is grade point average, a weighted average of course grades based on credit hours.
Courses with more credits have a larger effect on GPA than courses with fewer credits.
No. It is an estimate. Always follow your institution’s official grading scale.
No. The calculation runs in your browser.
Yes. Add the courses for one semester to estimate semester GPA.