SEE GPA and Percentage Calculator with Practical Marks

SEE Results Calculator (with Practical)

Enter theory and practical marks to get Grades, GPA, and Percentage.

# Subject Name Marks Obtained Letter Grade Grade Point
Theory Practical Total

Final GPA

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Overall Percentage

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Use the TAB button to easily fill in marks.


How to Use Our SEE GPA & Percentage Calculator

Our calculator is designed to be simple and fast. Follow these three easy steps:

  1. Enter Your Marks: For each subject, type the marks you received in the "Theory" and "Practical" columns. If a subject doesn't have practical marks, you can leave that field blank.

  2. Click "Calculate": Hit the big blue button.

  3. Get Your Instant Result: The calculator will automatically show you the total marks, letter grade (like A+, B+), and grade point for every subject. Below the table, you'll see your final, overall GPA and Percentage.

Understanding the SEE Grading System (A+, A, B+)

The GPA system gives a more complete picture of your academic performance than the old percentage method. Here’s what each grade means according to the official NEB grading system:

Grade

Grade Point (GP)

Remarks

A+

4.0

Outstanding

A

3.6

Excellent

B+

3.2

Very Good

B

2.8

Good

C+

2.4

Satisfactory

C

2.0

Acceptable

D

1.6

Basic

NG

Not Graded

Needs Improvement

SEE GPA and Percentage Calculator with Practical Marks

What Your GPA Means for +2 Admission in Nepal

Your SEE GPA is the key that unlocks the door to your +2 education. Different streams have different requirements. Here’s a general guide to what colleges in Nepal look for:

  • Science Stream: This is the most competitive stream. Most top colleges require a GPA of 2.8 or higher, often with minimum grades of 'B' or 'C+' in Science, Compulsory Mathematics, and English.

  • Management Stream: To get into a good college for Management, you typically need a GPA of 2.4 or higher.

  • Humanities & Education Streams: For these streams, a GPA of 2.0 or above is generally sufficient for admission into most colleges.

Use your calculated GPA to research colleges and find the perfect fit for your academic goals.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for SEE Result 2081

We've answered some of the most common questions students are asking right now:

1. When will the SEE 2081 result be published? The NEB usually publishes SEE results in the last week of Asar (mid-July). Keep an eye on the official NEB website and national news portals around July 15-25, 2025.

2. How can I check my SEE result online with marksheet? Once the results are out, you can check them on the official NEB results portal (neb.gov.np) and various other partnered websites. You will typically need your Symbol Number and Date of Birth to view your full marksheet online.

3. What is the minimum GPA to pass SEE and study in Class 11? To be eligible for Class 11, you must secure at least a 'D' grade (1.6 GP) in all theory subjects and a 'C' grade in all practical subjects. You must not have an 'NG' (Not Graded) in any subject.

4. What if I get 'NG' (Not Graded) in a subject? If you get an 'NG' grade, it means you scored below 35 marks. You will not be eligible for regular +2 admission until you clear that subject. You will have a chance to retake the exam for up to two subjects in the supplementary (grade improvement) exam, which usually happens a month after the results are published.

5. Can I convert my percentage to GPA directly? No, a direct conversion is not accurate. The GPA is calculated by averaging the Grade Points of each subject, not by converting the final percentage. Our calculator does this for you automatically and correctly.


The SEE is an important milestone, but it's just one step in your long journey of learning and growth. Use your result as a guide, celebrate your hard work, and look forward to the exciting new chapter of your life.

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Student Success FAQs

To improve academic performance, students should focus on consistent study habits, active participation in class, seeking clarification on difficult topics, and utilizing available resources like tutoring or study groups. Effective time management and minimizing distractions are also key.

Achieving good exam results involves several strategies: understanding the exam format, reviewing past papers, practicing problem-solving, creating concise study notes, and getting enough rest before the exam. Prioritizing understanding over rote memorization is crucial.

Extracurricular involvement is highly beneficial for overall student development. It helps in building leadership skills, teamwork, time management, and resilience. It also provides a break from academic stress and allows students to explore their interests, which can contribute to a well-rounded personality.

Students struggling academically can access various resources: school counselors, peer tutoring programs, after-school study sessions, online educational platforms, and direct communication with their teachers for additional support and guidance.

Parents can support their children's education by fostering a positive learning environment at home, encouraging open communication, monitoring academic progress, attending parent-teacher conferences, and promoting a balanced lifestyle that includes adequate sleep and healthy habits.