A = 4 B = 3 C = 2 D = 1 Fail = 0
Assign a number to each class/grade by multiplying the credit hours of the class by the number associated with the grade. In other words, if you received an "A" in a math class that is considered to be 4 credit hours, you'd multiply 4 credit hours times 4 for the "A", giving you 16 grade points for the class. Keep one column that will be the total of the credit hours and another column that is the total of the grade points. After you've calculated the grade points and credit hours for each class, add both columns and divide the total of the grade points by the total of the credit hours.
For example, if you have 100 grade points and 30 credit hours, your grade point average will be 3.33. If you did it right, the total cannot be above 4, and only then if you've received straight "A" grades.
Grade Point Average (GPA) CalculationDivide the total number of grade points passed/earned by the total number of class hours to determine the GPA.For example, using a 4-point grading scale,
and a 15 semester hour system:
An "A" in a 3-hour Math class would be worth 12 grade points.
A "B" in a 3-hour English class would yield 9 grade points.
Another "A" in a 4-hour Biology class would earn 16 grade points.
An "F" in a 2-hour Sociology class is not worth any (0) grade points.
Latin's 3-hour C provides 6 grade points.
The total number of grade points (43) divided by the total number of class hours (15) is the grade point average: 2.866666.... or 2.87 which is a high "C", "C+" or "B-" according to who interprets it.
ToolsThere are online tools available to help you calculate your GPA. Here are a few:
If you want to figure out your GPA using your letter grades then you have to figure out the average number point average.
A= 4.0
A- = 3.7
B+ =3.5
B= 3.3
B- = 3.1
C+= 2.9
C= 2.7
C-= 2.5
F= 2.4 or below
to get your GPA add all your grades together and divide it by 6 and you'll get your GPA :)
1. Add all your grades using this scale .
A - 4.0
B - 3.0
C - 2.0
D - 1.0
F - None
2 . Once you've caculated you total, divide it by the Number of classes.
3. That Total is Your G.P.A !!
Here is an example in case your confused .
4+3+2+2+3 = 14
Then divide by Number of classes. 14 / 5 = 2.8 }
2.8 is you GPA
On a 4.0 scale (which most colleges/programs prefer),
A's = 4 points
B's = 3 points
C's = 2 points
D's = 1 points
F's = 0 point
add them all together and divide by the number of classes you took
give yourself 1 point for each D grade, 2 for each C, 3 for each B and 4 for each A, and find the mean by summing up all points and divide by number of courses taken. (Sometimes you have to weigh out the points differently, only when all courses are not worth the same amount of hours toward graduation.
The GPA is the Grade Point Average, used in most American schools. GPA will be calculated at the end of the year by the school, but in the meantime it can be calculated by adding up all of the points and dividing by the number of classes taken.
Since most schools go by the 4 point scale system where an A is 4 points, B is 3 points, C is 2 points, D is 1 point, and F is 0, you add up your class points and then divide by the number of classes. For example, if you took two classes and you got a B and a C, that would be 3+2, that equals 5. Then you divide 5 by 2, and you get 2.5 as your GPA.
Too much to explain to properly answer your question, so I will just provide a reference link to do it for me.
A - 4
B - 3
C - 2
D - 1
Example~
1.A
2.B
3.A
4.A
5.A
6.A
7.A
U take 4x6= 24 + 3 = 27
27/7= 3.86
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Brown doesn't calculate GPA...
GPA=percentage/10 = 58.79/10 =5.879
log on to ece.org
A 3.36 is typically a B+
yes, someone can. For example if someone is taking an honors class or an AP class then they receive an extra GPA point for an A in said class. So if a person took 3 honors classes and got A's in all of the classes, their GPA would be rounded to around a 4.3
The required CGPA to be accepted into the Anna university of India in 2013 Chennai is 8.50 CGPA, any less will be denied. it is caculated in this formula CGPA*8.82= Equivilant percentage required.
Anna University's web site provides an online service for calculating GPA and CGPA figures. They also have pages that outline the quite complex formulas and tables that are required to calculate it yourself.
For regular classes grades have points A=4 B=3 C=2 D=1 For Honors classes you add half a point and for AP classes you add a full point Then you calculate GPA in normal way.
Are you sure you mean a chart? A GPA is calculated based on a formula, there is no chart involved. Basically every letter grade has a corresponding value from 0 to 4. You multiple that number by the course hours. Sum them all up and divide it by the total number of course hours. You can find a more detailed explanation and calculate your GPA on certain websites.
One can find information about calculating his Grade Point Average on sites like WikiHow or PossibilityU. One can also ask his college to calculate his GPA.
9.0/(topper's cgpa)*4 = ur GPA