Institution-Specific Grading
Every institution uses its own official grading system. Whether you're at NUST, FAST, or a global university using a standard 4.0 scale, pick your region to get the exact calculator you need.
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Universal 4.0 scale (A, B, C, D...)
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United States
GPA Hub
United Kingdom
Degree Classification Hub
India
CGPA Hub
Pakistan
GPA Hub
๐๏ธ Global Academic Standards
Our calculators are updated for the 2026-2027 academic cycle. If your institution is not listed, use the Standard Calculator which follows the universal 4.0 weighted average model.
How to Calculate Your Grade Point Average (GPA)
Calculating your Grade Point Average (GPA) for the semester is crucial for tracking academic performance and maintaining scholarship eligibility. While grading ranges vary between institutions, the fundamental weighted average method remains the global standard.
The Universal Formula: ฮฃ (Grade Points ร Credit Hours) / ฮฃ (Total Credit Hours)
- Step 1: Identify the Grade Points for each subject (e.g., A = 4.0, B = 3.0).
- Step 2: Multiply Grade Points by the Credit Hours of that subject.
- Step 3: Sum all these products to get your Total Quality Points.
- Step 4: Divide by the total Credit Hours taken in the semester.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this GPA calculator accurate for my university?
Yes. Unlike generic calculators, Survive Uni uses institution-specific grading scales. Whether you're in Pakistan, USA, or the UK, we use the specific weights approved by your regional academic authorities.
What is a passing GPA?
Most universities require a minimum GPA of 2.0/4.0 to remain in good standing. Top-tier institutions or specific degree programs (like Engineering or Medicine) may have higher thresholds.
Does this work for cumulative GPA?
For overall cumulative GPA across all semesters, use our CGPA Calculator.