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Class 12 (NEB) GPA calculator

Work out your NEB +2 grade point average in seconds. Add each subject with its credit hours and grade, and the calculator returns your credit-weighted GPA and overall grade.

Built on the National Examinations Board 4.0 letter-grading scale — the same scale used for the SEE. Add or remove subject rows to match your own grade sheet. Everything is computed privately in your browser.

Your subjects

Enter each subject's credit hours and the grade you scored. The NEB 4.0 scale (same as SEE) is built in.

Grade Point Average

3.30

Credit-weighted average on the NEB 4.0 scale

Overall grade

A

Subjects

6

Total credits

24

Grade points

79.2

Overall grade

A

SubjectCreditGrade ptCredit × pt
Compulsory English33.610.8
Compulsory Nepali33.610.8
Compulsory Social Studies33.29.6
Subject I (major)53.216.0
Subject II (major)52.814.0
Subject III (major)53.618.0
GPA formulaGPA = Σ(credit × grade point) ÷ Σ credit
Grade pointsΣ(credit × point) = 79.2
Total creditsΣ credit = 24
GPA79.2 ÷ 24 = 3.30 (A)

The NEB letter-grading system maps each subject grade to a point on a 4.0 scale; the GPA is the credit-hour-weighted average of those points. Theory and practical components are graded separately on a real NEB grade sheet — enter each as its own row if you want them counted independently. Grade-point cut-offs and the GPA-to-letter bands are indicative; always confirm against your official NEB grade sheet and the current NEB grading directive.

How it works

From subject grades to one GPA

Each subject grade becomes a point on the NEB 4.0 scale; the GPA then weights those points by how many credit hours each subject carries.

01

Grade points

Look up each subject's grade on the NEB 4.0 scale — A+ = 4.0, A = 3.6, B+ = 3.2 and so on down to NG = 0.

02

Weight by credit

Multiply each grade point by that subject's credit hours, so heavier subjects count more, then add the products.

03

Divide

Divide the total grade points by the total credit hours. The result is your GPA, which maps back to an overall letter grade.

Questions

Class 12 GPA, answered

How is Class 12 (NEB) GPA calculated?+

GPA is the credit-hour-weighted average of your subject grade points. For each subject, multiply its credit hours by its grade point (on the NEB 4.0 scale), add these up across all subjects, then divide by the total credit hours: GPA = Σ(credit × grade point) ÷ Σ credit. A subject with more credit hours therefore moves your GPA more.

What is the NEB grading scale for Class 12?+

The National Examinations Board uses a letter-grading system on a 4.0 scale: A+ = 4.0 (90–100%), A = 3.6 (80 to below 90), B+ = 3.2 (70 to below 80), B = 2.8 (60 to below 70), C+ = 2.4 (50 to below 60), C = 2.0 (40 to below 50), D = 1.6 (35 to below 40) and NG (not graded) below 35. This is the same scale used for the SEE.

Is the Class 12 GPA scale the same as SEE?+

Yes. NEB applies the same 4.0 letter-grading framework to the Secondary Education Examination (SEE, Grade 10) and to Grades 11 and 12, so the grade-point values are identical. The difference is the subjects and credit hours, which is why this calculator lets you enter each subject and its credit hours.

How are theory and practical marks counted?+

On the NEB grade sheet, theory (TH) and internal/practical (IN) components are graded separately, each with its own credit hours and grade. To match your grade sheet exactly, enter the theory and practical parts of a subject as separate rows with their own credit hours, and the calculator will weight each correctly.

What GPA counts as a good Class 12 result in Nepal?+

There is no single pass/fail GPA — NEB reports per-subject grades and an overall GPA. As a rough guide, a GPA at or above 3.6 corresponds to an A+/A band, 2.8–3.2 to a B+/B band, and below 2.0 starts to limit eligibility for competitive programs. Always check the specific GPA and subject-grade requirements of the colleges or universities you are applying to.

Does this tool store my grades?+

No. Everything is calculated locally in your browser as you type. Nothing is uploaded or saved, so it is safe to use for your own marks.

Sources & data note

Grade points and letter-grade bands follow the National Examinations Board (NEB) Letter Grading System on a 4.0 scale, the same scale used for the SEE. GPA is computed as the credit-weighted average of subject grade points. Cut-offs and overall-grade bands are indicative; always verify against your official NEB grade sheet and the current NEB grading directive.