10 Scale GPA Calculator
Enter each subject's grade point (0 to 10) and credit hours. The calculator uses weighted average: GPA = Σ(Grade Point × Credits) / ΣCredits.
What is a 10 Scale GPA?
A 10 scale GPA is a grade point average system where your performance is measured on a scale from 0 to 10. Many schools and universities use this model for SGPA (semester GPA) and CGPA (cumulative GPA). Instead of letters alone, each course receives a numeric grade point, and that point is weighted by course credits.
How this GPA calculator works
This calculator computes your weighted GPA, which means high-credit subjects influence your final GPA more than low-credit subjects.
- Grade Point: Numeric score for a course (usually between 0 and 10).
- Credits: Course weight based on workload/contact hours.
- Weighted Points: Grade Point × Credits for each course.
- Final GPA: Total weighted points ÷ Total credits.
Step-by-step: How to use the 10 scale GPA calculator
- Enter a course name (optional, for your own clarity).
- Input the grade point you earned for that course.
- Input the course credits.
- Repeat for all courses in the semester.
- Click Calculate GPA to see results instantly.
Example calculation
Suppose your semester has these courses:
- Mathematics: Grade Point 9.0, Credits 4
- Physics: Grade Point 8.5, Credits 3
- Programming: Grade Point 9.4, Credits 4
- Communication: Grade Point 8.0, Credits 2
Weighted points = (9.0×4) + (8.5×3) + (9.4×4) + (8.0×2) = 113.1
Total credits = 4 + 3 + 4 + 2 = 13
GPA = 113.1 / 13 = 8.70
Converting from 10 scale GPA
10 scale GPA to percentage (common estimate)
A common approximation is: Percentage ≈ GPA × 9.5. Example: 8.70 GPA ≈ 82.65%. Always verify with your institution, because conversion policies vary.
10 scale GPA to 4.0 scale (rough estimate)
A simple estimate is: 4.0 Scale GPA ≈ (10 Scale GPA / 10) × 4. Example: 8.70 on a 10 scale ≈ 3.48 on a 4.0 scale.
What is considered a good GPA on a 10-point scale?
- 9.0 – 10.0: Outstanding
- 8.0 – 8.99: Excellent
- 7.0 – 7.99: Very good
- 6.0 – 6.99: Good
- 5.0 – 5.99: Average
- Below 5.0: Needs improvement
Tips to improve your GPA
- Prioritize high-credit subjects first.
- Track grades after every assessment, not only final exams.
- Use weekly revision blocks to avoid last-minute study pressure.
- Ask faculty early if you are struggling in a specific topic.
- Set a target GPA for each semester and monitor your progress.
FAQ
Is this calculator for SGPA or CGPA?
It can be used for both. For SGPA, enter one semester's courses. For CGPA, enter all completed courses across semesters.
Can I leave course name blank?
Yes. Course names are optional and do not affect the math.
What if my university uses different grade ranges?
Use the grade points exactly as shown on your official grade sheet. The formula remains the same.