GPA stands for Grade Point Average
The office of examinations of controllers (OCE) started to publish SEE results through the grading system in 2073 B.S. In Nepal, there is a strange model of grading system as there are 9 grades instead of A-F grading. There are 9 grades, which are A+, A, B+, B, C+, C, D, E, and N.
- A+ is identical to a 4 GPA
- A is identical to 3.6,
- B+ is identical to 3.2
- B is identical to 2.8
- C+ is identical to 2.0
- D is identical to 1.6
- E is identical to 0.8.
S.N. | Percent (%) | Grade | Description | Grade Point |
1. | 90 to 100 | A+ | Outstanding | 4.0 |
2. | 80 to below 90 | A | Excellent | 3.6 |
3. | 70 to below 80 | B+ | Very Good | 3.2 |
4. | 60 to below 70 | B | Good | 2.8 |
5. | 50 to below 60 | C+ | Satisfactory | 2.4 |
6. | 40 to below 50 | C | Acceptable | 2.0 |
7. | 30 to below 40 | D+ | Partially Acceptable | 1.6 |
8. | 20 to below 30 | D | Insufficient | 1.2 |
9. | 0 to below 20 | E | Very Insufficient | 0.8 |