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Estimate your Anna University GPA using Anna University's current 10-point credit-weighted GPA system.
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This calculator uses Anna University's current 10-point credit-weighted GPA system. GPA is credit-weighted: each course grade becomes a grade point, that point value is multiplied by credits, then all quality points are divided by total GPA credits.
GPA = total quality points / total GPA creditsFor example, A in a 3-credit course contributes 8.00 x 3 = 24.00 quality points. The result above updates instantly as you enter more courses.
Anna University calculates GPA as the sum of credits multiplied by grade points divided by total registered credits. This page follows the current R2025 table from Anna University's Centre for Academic Courses; older batches may use O/RA labels, so always match your batch regulation when checking an official transcript. Source: Anna University academic regulations.
| Grade | Grade points |
|---|---|
| S | 10.0 |
| A+ | 9.0 |
| A | 8.0 |
| B+ | 7.0 |
| B | 6.0 |
| C+ | 5.0 |
| C | 4.0 |
| U | 0.0 |
| SA | 0.0 |
| W | 0.0 |
Maximum grade-point value on this page: 10.0.
Use the exact credit or unit value shown by the school. GPA is credit-weighted, so credits are not optional decoration.
Withdrawals, audits, pass/fail, transfer-only, and incomplete records can be excluded or treated differently depending on policy.
The calculator shows the math clearly. Your official GPA still comes from the registrar, portal, or transcript rules.
Anna University GPA is calculated with a credit-weighted formula. Each grade is converted to grade points, multiplied by the course credits, then divided by total GPA credits. This page uses the grade-point values shown in the scale table above.
No. It is a planning calculator based on published grading information. Use it for quick estimates and what-if planning, but rely on the official student portal or transcript for the GPA that counts.
Enter only courses that carry GPA grade points. Leave out audit, pass/no-credit, transfer, incomplete, and withdrawal marks unless your school's policy says they count in GPA.
Yes. Enter one semester to estimate a term GPA, or enter all GPA-bearing courses to estimate your overall GPA. If you already know past semester GPAs, the overall college GPA calculator may be faster.
Differences usually come from rounding, repeated-course rules, excluded transfer courses, grade replacement, or school-specific academic policies. Treat this result as a close estimate.
The page links to the school-published or official grading source used for the calculator. Catalogs can change, so verify edge cases with the registrar or current catalog.