University of Oxford (Oxford)

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Term 1
SNoSubject Credit Grade
1
2
3

Grading System at University of Oxford (Oxford)

The grading scale used by this calculator for University of Oxford (Oxford):

GradeGrade Point
A+4
A4
A-3.7
B+3.3
B3
B-2.7
C+2.3
C2
C-1.7
D+1.3
D1
D-0.7
F/E/NC0
Verify with current University of Oxford (Oxford) regulations. Use "Modify Grading System" to adjust if needed.

How to Use This University of Oxford (Oxford) GPA Calculator

A 60-second walkthrough of the calculator on this page. The tool runs entirely in your browser — nothing is uploaded.

  1. Enter your courses for Term 1. Three rows are pre-filled. Click Add Subject to add more (up to 25), or the icon next to any row to remove it.
  2. Edit each row inline. Type the course name, set the credit / unit value, and pick the grade from the dropdown. The grade list reflects the official University of Oxford (Oxford) grading scale.
  3. Click Calculate SGPA to compute your term GPA. The result shows in the button label.
  4. Add more terms. Use Add Semester to add another term, or Remove Semester to drop the last one. You can model up to 16 terms.
  5. Your CGPA updates automatically at the bottom of the page once any term has been calculated.
  6. Doesn’t match your transcript? Click Modify Grading System at the top to edit the grade-to-point mapping. Your changes save for this browser session.
  7. View the breakdown via the View Calculation link to see grade points and weighted totals semester by semester. Useful for double-checking the math.
  8. Share this calculator using the Share button below the CGPA card. It opens your device’s native share sheet with a link to this calculator page — useful for sending the tool to classmates. (It does not share your scores; calculations stay in your browser.)

Your data is stored only in this browser tab’s session storage — closing the tab clears it. There are no accounts and nothing is sent to a server.

How to Calculate GPA at University of Oxford (Oxford)

If you want to understand the math behind the calculator, here are the conceptual steps to compute SGPA (Semester GPA) and CGPA (Cumulative GPA) using the University of Oxford (Oxford) grading scale.

Step 1 — Definitions

  • GPA: weighted average of grade points across courses.
  • SGPA: GPA for a single term.
  • CGPA: cumulative GPA across all terms.

Step 2 — The Formula

SGPA = Σ (Grade Point × Credits) ÷ Σ Credits

CGPA = Σ (All Term Grade Points) ÷ Σ (All Term Credits)

Step 3 — Map Each Grade to a Grade Point

Use the grading scale shown at the top of this page (also expandable in the "Modify Grading System" panel) as published by University of Oxford (Oxford).

Step 4 — Multiply Grade Point by Credits

For every course, calculate weighted grade points = grade point × credit hours. The weighted approach ensures higher-credit courses count more.

Step 5 — Sum and Divide

Add up the weighted grade points for the term and divide by the total credit hours. The result is your SGPA. Repeat across terms and divide cumulative grade points by cumulative credits to get your CGPA.

Worked Example

CourseGradeGrade PointCreditsWeighted
Course 1A+4312.0
Course 2A4312.0

Sum the "Weighted" column and divide by the total credits to get the SGPA.

UK Classification: University of Oxford (Oxford) awards classified honours degrees rather than a numeric GPA. The values shown above approximate the conversion to a 4.0 GPA used by US graduate-school applications. Most UK postgraduate offers reference 2:1 or higher (60%+).
Oxbridge Note: University of Oxford (Oxford) does not formally calculate a GPA. Final degree class is determined by Tripos/Final Honours examinations. The 4.0-equivalent figures here are commonly used by US graduate-school admissions officers.

Convert Your University of Oxford (Oxford) GPA

UK Classification → US 4.0 GPA

  • First (70%+) ↔ 3.7–4.0 GPA
  • Upper Second / 2:1 (60–69%) ↔ 3.3–3.7 GPA
  • Lower Second / 2:2 (50–59%) ↔ 2.7–3.0 GPA
  • Third (40–49%) ↔ 2.0–2.3 GPA

All conversions are approximate. Verify with your university registrar or the admissions office of the institution you are applying to.

Why Calculating Your GPA Matters

  • Graduate school admissions: Most universities publish a minimum CGPA (commonly 3.0/4.0 or 7.0/10.0).
  • Scholarships and financial aid: Merit-based aid uses GPA cutoffs.
  • Internships and recruiting: Many employers filter on a CGPA threshold during campus placements.
  • Honours and Latin distinctions: Cum Laude / Magna Cum Laude / Summa Cum Laude designations are GPA-tied at most US universities.
  • Visa and licensure: Some country-specific work visas and professional licences require an academic-standing letter.

For a deep dive into formulas, conversions, and worked examples for every supported scale, see our complete guide to calculating GPA.

Frequently Asked Questions — University of Oxford (Oxford)

Is this calculator official for University of Oxford (Oxford)?

No. KnowGPA is an independent tool, not officially affiliated with University of Oxford (Oxford). It uses publicly available grading data and may differ from your official transcript if University of Oxford (Oxford) has updated its policy. Use the "Modify Grading System" option to adjust grade points if needed.

What is the difference between SGPA and CGPA?

SGPA is your grade-point average for a single term. CGPA averages every term you have completed so far in your program.

What grade scale does University of Oxford (Oxford) use?

University of Oxford (Oxford) uses the scale shown in the grading table on this page. The maximum grade point on the displayed scale is 4.

Can I save my calculation?

Your courses, semesters, and any modifications to the grading scale are saved in your browser session. They persist while the tab is open. Take a screenshot or note down your CGPA if you need it long-term.

Can I add or remove subjects and semesters?

Yes. Use "Add Subject" inside any term and "Add Semester" / "Remove Semester" controls below the calculator to model your full program.

What if a course is pass/fail or audited?

Pass/fail and audited courses are typically excluded from GPA calculations at most universities. If your course is graded P/NP, leave it out of the calculator or set its credit value to 0.