The Nepal Grading System Explained
Nepal uses: A+(4.0, 90-100%), A(3.6, 80-89%), B+(3.2, 70-79%), B(2.8, 60-69%), C+(2.4, 50-59%), C(2.0, 40-49%), D(1.2, 30-34%), F(<30%).
Tribhuvan University and Pokhara University follow semester systems. External finals count 60-80% and internal assessment 20-40%.
Quick Example (30% final): 80% current → Need >100% for top grade | Need 80.0% for merit/good grade.
Tribhuvan University is Nepal's largest — faculty-specific policies may vary from university-wide standards.
Tribhuvan University is Nepal's largest — faculty-specific policies may vary from university-wide standards.
Score Reference Table — Nepal (30% Final)
| Current Grade | Need for A (90%) | Need for B (80%) | Need for C (70%) | Need to Pass (60%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 60% | >100% | >100% | 93.3% | 60.0% |
| 65% | >100% | >100% | 81.7% | 48.3% |
| 70% | >100% | >100% | 70.0% | 36.7% |
| 75% | >100% | 91.7% | 58.3% | 25.0% |
| 78% | >100% | 84.7% | 51.3% | 18.0% |
| 80% | >100% | 80.0% | 46.7% | 13.3% |
| 82% | >100% | 75.3% | 42.0% | 8.7% |
| 85% | >100% | 68.3% | 35.0% | 1.7% |
| 88% | 94.7% | 61.3% | 28.0% | ✓ Done |
| 90% | 90.0% | 56.7% | 23.3% | ✓ Done |
| 92% | 85.3% | 52.0% | 18.7% | ✓ Done |
| 95% | 78.3% | 45.0% | 11.7% | ✓ Done |
How to Use This Calculator for Nepal Courses
The formula works identically regardless of grading scale — what changes is the label on the target. Use these conversions:
- First Class / Distinction / A = target 70-90% depending on your institution's cutoff
- Merit / 2:1 / B = target 60-70%
- Pass / 2:2 / C = target 50-60%
- Minimum pass = target 40-50% (check your institution's exact threshold)
Frequently Asked Questions
Nepal uses: A+(4.0, 90-100%), A(3.6, 80-89%), B+(3.2, 70-79%), B(2.8, 60-69%), C+(2.4, 50-59%), C(2.0, 40-49%), D(1.2, 30-34%), F(<30%).
Tribhuvan University and Pokhara University follow semester systems. External finals count 60-80% and internal assessment 20-40%.
If your institution uses a non-percentage scale, convert using the guide above and enter the percentage equivalent.
Always check your institution's academic handbook for the exact grading scale and pass threshold.
Yes — divide total earned points by total possible points, multiply by 100, and use that percentage.
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