| Subject Name | Credits | Theory Marks | Practical Marks | Sub GPA | Grade | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Obt | GP | Gr | Obt | GP | Gr | |||||
TOTAL WEIGHTED GPA
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The GPA Calculator for SEE and NEB Design provides an accurate result for individual subjects. The calculator is designed based on the curriculum of Nepal and the National Curriculum Framework. With 100% accuracy and features like adding or removing a subject along with credit hours, full marks theory, full marks, and practical fullmarks make this calculator distinguished for the user. The full marks validation is another special feature of this calculator.
Displaying random results is not our motto; rather, we have worked rigorously to present the certified and valid subject-specific result calculation for the grade. Grade point and letter grades for individual subject is one of the prominent features of this calculator. Most of the GPA calculators for Nepali curriculum like SEE and NEB ignore the facts thet the credit hours of the individual subjects are different and very important for weighted grade calculation. For validation and authenticity, this calculator presents the total credit hours, full marks and all required details.
The calculator provides a clear layout and separate functionality for SEE Class 10 and NEB Class 11 & 12. The major subject changes dynamically and gives flexibility to the user to add and remove as per requirement. User-friendly input panel, real-time result and dynamic calculation have made the GPA Calculator the FIRST Choice of the User.
Comparison of Calculation Methods
| Feature | Generic GPA Calculators | This NEB/SEE Calculator |
|---|---|---|
| Credit Hours | Often ignored (Simple Average) | Weighted Calculation |
| Subject List | Static/Fixed | Dynamic & Customizable |
| Mark Validation | Accepts any number | Boundary Checks (Full Marks) |
| Grading Scale | General 4.0 | Official CDC/NEB Scale |
Note: Accuracy is your biggest selling point. Ensure that your logic for NG (Not Graded) follows the latest 2080/2081 updates, where students must secure a minimum of 35% in theory to avoid an NG.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the NG (Non‑Graded) determined?
Can I use this for both SEE and NEB?
What grading scale is used?
NEB & SEE Grading System Table
| Percentage | Grade | Grade Point | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 90–100% | A+ | 4.0 | Outstanding |
| 80–89% | A | 3.6 | Excellent |
| 70–79% | B+ | 3.2 | Very Good |
| 60–69% | B | 2.8 | Good |
| 50–59% | C+ | 2.4 | Satisfactory |
| 40–49% | C | 2.0 | Acceptable |
| 35–39% | D | 1.6 | Basic |
| Below 35% | NG | — | Not Graded |