Online GPA Calculator for KFUPM
Calculate your King Fahd University GPA instantly according to official grading policy
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Your GPA Result
Cumulative Grade Point Average
KFUPM Grading Scale
Based on the official KFUPM grading policy 2025:
Grade | Points | Percentage |
---|---|---|
A+ | 4.00 | 95-100% |
A | 4.00 | 90-94% |
B+ | 3.50 | 85-89% |
B | 3.00 | 80-84% |
C+ | 2.50 | 75-79% |
C | 2.00 | 70-74% |
D+ | 1.50 | 65-69% |
D | 1.00 | 60-64% |
F | 0.00 | Below 60% |
GPA Formula: GPA = Total (Grade Points × Credit Hours) ÷ Total Credit Hours
About This Calculator
The KFUPM GPA Calculator is developed specifically for students at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals to properly calculate their GPA according to the university's official grading policy. This tool implements the latest KFUPM grading system to provide precise GPA calculations for academic planning.
Understanding your GPA is essential for academic success at KFUPM. Your GPA determines your academic standing, eligibility for honors, scholarships, and graduation requirements. Our calculator simplifies this process, providing instant results based on your course grades and credit hours.
FAQs
KFUPM requires a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.00 for graduation in most programs. However, some competitive departments may have higher requirements. Always check with your academic advisor for program-specific requirements.
KFUPM awards honors based on cumulative GPA:
- Summa Cum Laude: GPA 3.90 or higher
- Magna Cum Laude: GPA 3.70 to 3.89
- Cum Laude: GPA 3.50 to 3.69
These distinctions require completion of at least 60 credit hours at KFUPM.
This calculator is independent of the KFUPM portal system. It's designed to help you estimate your GPA before official grades are posted or to plan future semesters. Always verify your official GPA through the KFUPM portal once grades are finalized.
It's recommended to calculate your GPA:
- After receiving grades each semester
- Before registering for new courses
- When applying for scholarships or internships
- During academic probation periods
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