📊 Grade Calculator

Free and Useful Tool

📋 About Grade Calculator

Grade Calculator is a free tool that helps students calculate their final course grade based on different assessment components. Calculate your final grade from assignments, quizzes, midterm exam, final exam, and attendance. The calculator supports Saudi grading system (A, B, C, D, F) and computes accurate percentage. Perfect for school and university students to track academic performance and determine required final exam grade.

📖 How to Use Grade Calculator
  1. Enter Your Score: Input the score you received for each component (assignments, quizzes, participation, etc.)
  2. Enter Maximum Score: Input the maximum possible score for each component
  3. Set Component Weight: Enter the percentage weight of each component from total course grade
  4. Click "Calculate Grade": Your final grade and letter grade (A, B, C, D, F) will be calculated
  5. Review Results: See percentage, letter grade, and required final exam score to achieve your goal
Calculate Course Grade
Score Earned
Maximum Score
Weight Percentage
❓ Frequently Asked Questions About Grades

Sum the products of each component (your score ÷ max score × weight). For example: if you scored 85/100 on assignments (20% weight), contribution = 85/100 × 20 = 17 points. Add all contributions for final grade.

Common system: A (Excellent) 90-100%, B (Very Good) 80-89%, C (Good) 70-79%, D (Pass) 60-69%, F (Fail) below 60%. Some universities use A+, A, B+, B with 4.0 GPA scale.

Use the calculator and leave final exam score empty. It will calculate the required score to achieve a certain grade (A, B, or C).

Yes, the sum of all component weights should equal 100%. If the sum is less or more, the result may be inaccurate.

Cumulative GPA is calculated by multiplying each course grade points (4.0 for A) by credit hours, then dividing by total hours. Use dedicated GPA calculator for this.

Semester GPA is for current semester only. Cumulative GPA is the average of all semesters since enrollment.

Yes, most Saudi universities and schools allocate 5-10% of the grade for attendance and participation. Repeated absences may lead to final exam ban.

Focus on high-weight components (final exam usually 30-40%). Organize time, study regularly, ask teacher for help when needed, and solve extra practice problems.