See GPA to Percentage Calculator for Nepal – Accurate Conversion

Universal GPA Converter

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How GPA Conversion Works in Nepal

Most Nepali universities use this standard formula:

Percentage = (GPA ÷ GPA Scale) × 100

Grading System (4.0 Scale)

Grade GPA Percentage Division
A 4.0 90-100% Distinction
A- 3.7 80-89% First Division
B+ 3.3 70-79% First Division
B 3.0 60-69% First Division
B- 2.7 50-59% Second Division
C+ 2.3 40-49% Pass
C 2.0 Below 40% Fail
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Frequently Asked Questions

Which universities use this conversion?

This calculator works for National Examination Board,  Tribhuvan University (TU), Kathmandu University (KU), Pokhara University, and most Nepali colleges using the 4.0 GPA system.

How accurate is this converter?

It uses the official conversion method, but always confirm with your institution as some departments may use slight variations.

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