GPA Calculation:
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The GPA (Grade Point Average) is calculated by dividing the percentage grade by 25. This provides a standardized measure of academic performance.
The calculator uses the simple formula:
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Explanation: This formula converts percentage grades to a 4.0 scale GPA where 100% = 4.0.
Details: GPA is crucial for academic assessment, college admissions, and scholarship eligibility. It provides a standardized way to compare academic performance.
Tips: Enter your percentage grade (0-100). The calculator will automatically compute your GPA on a 4.0 scale.
Q1: Why divide by 25?
A: Dividing by 25 converts percentage grades to a 4.0 scale where 100% = 4.0 GPA.
Q2: What is a good GPA?
A: Typically, 3.0+ is good, 3.5+ is very good, and 3.7+ is excellent. Standards vary by institution.
Q3: Does this work for all grading systems?
A: This is most common for US-style 4.0 scale. Some schools use different conversion scales.
Q4: How accurate is this calculation?
A: This provides a general estimate. Some schools may use more complex conversion tables.
Q5: Can I calculate GPA for multiple classes?
A: This calculates single-course GPA. For cumulative GPA, you'd need to average multiple course GPAs weighted by credit hours.