IGCSE to GPA Calculator - Convert IGCSE to GPA Singapore
An IGCSE to GPA calculator converts your IGCSE grades (from the top grade down to G) into an equivalent GPA (Grade Point Average), often on a 4.0 scale. Singapore students use an IGCSE to GPA calculator when applying to US or other universities that ask for a GPA. This guide explains how IGCSE to GPA conversion works and how to use an IGCSE to GPA calculator correctly.
How IGCSE to GPA conversion works
Common IGCSE to GPA scales map the top grade to 4.0, then B to 3.0, C to 2.0, and so on. The exact scale can vary by institution; some use weighted GPA. Search for igcse to gpa calculator online and enter your grades; the tool will give an estimated GPA. Use this as a guide only and confirm with the institution you are applying to. Not all universities require conversion; many accept IGCSE grades directly. For full details see our IGCSE GPA Calculator and GPA Calculator IGCSE guides. For IGCSE revision in Singapore, book a free trial on the Tutopiya learning platform.
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