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Jamaica GPA Calculator: UWI 4.3 Scale, CSEC and CAPE

The Jamaica GPA calculator runs the UWI 4.3 letter scale used at UWI Mona, St Augustine, Cave Hill, UTech, and NCU, plus a CSEC and CAPE mode with US 4.0 output.

Calculate your Jamaican university or CSEC / CAPE GPA

UWI 4.3 letter scale (default). Use this for UWI Mona, UWI St Augustine, UWI Cave Hill, UTech Jamaica, NCU, and Mico University College. Pick the letter grade and enter credit hours per course.

Enter each course with its credit hours and letter grade. Your CGPA updates as you type.
Course Credit hrs Grade Remove
UWI 4.3 grading scale reference (letter to percentage to US 4.0)
UWI LetterGrade PointsPercentageUS 4.0 GPADescriptor
A+4.3090 to 1004.0*Exceptional
A4.0080 to 894.0Outstanding
A-3.7075 to 793.7Excellent
B+3.3070 to 743.3Very Good
B3.0065 to 693.0Good
B-2.7060 to 642.7Satisfactory
C+2.3055 to 592.3Fair
C2.0050 to 542.0Acceptable (minimum pass)
F11.7040 to 491.0Marginal Fail
F21.3030 to 390.7Fail
F30.000 to 290.0Unacceptable

* A+ = 4.0 at most US colleges; UWI awards 4.30 but the US scale caps at 4.0. Source: UWI Mona Faculty of Science and Technology GPA scheme and UWI Mona Faculty of Social Sciences grading policy.

How the Jamaica GPA Calculator Works (UWI 4.3, CSEC, CAPE)

The Jamaica GPA calculator above runs two modes because Jamaican students need two different conversions. UWI 4.3 mode (the default) handles every Jamaican tertiary institution using the Caribbean 4.3 letter scale: UWI Mona in Kingston, UWI St Augustine in Trinidad, UWI Cave Hill in Barbados, the University of Technology (UTech) in Papine, Northern Caribbean University (NCU) in Mandeville, and Mico University College in Kingston. CSEC / CAPE mode handles Caribbean Examinations Council secondary results when generating an admissions-style US 4.0 GPA from CSEC subjects and CAPE Units.

Both modes use the same credit-weighted average formula: each course grade point is multiplied by its credit hours to produce quality points; quality points summed across all courses are divided by total credit hours attempted. The result panel reports the cumulative GPA on the UWI 4.3 scale, the US 4.0 equivalent, the UWI degree classification (First Class Honours, Upper Second 2:1, Lower Second 2:2, Pass), and the UK degree class equivalent. This grade calculator is a UWI GPA calculator for UWI Mona transcripts, a UTech GPA calculator for UTech Papine students, an NCU GPA calculator for NCU Mandeville students, a Caribbean GPA calculator for the wider region, and a CXC GPA calculator when used in CSEC and CAPE mode.

Whether you searched for uwi mona gpa calculator, utech gpa calculator, ncu gpa calculator, cape gpa calculator, csec gpa calculator, cxc gpa calculator, gpa calculator high school jamaica, or simply gpa calculator from the gl=jm SERP, this tool covers the use case. The 3.60 First Class threshold, 3.00 Upper Second threshold, 2.50 Lower Second threshold, and 2.00 Pass threshold are the same across UWI campuses and UTech. What is GPA? Grade Point Average, the credit-weighted academic metric used at every credit-hour Jamaican university and in most overseas admissions decisions.

UWI Jamaica Grading Scale, GPA Grade Bands, and Percentage Cutoffs

The University of the West Indies uses the 4.3 grade-point scale across every campus and faculty. The scale was harmonised in 2014/2015 across UWI Mona, UWI St Augustine, and UWI Cave Hill, replacing earlier faculty-specific variants. The eleven-band scale below is the canonical reference per the UWI Mona Faculty of Science and Technology GPA scheme:

  • A+ (4.30, 90 to 100 percent): Exceptional. The only letter grade above 4.00 anywhere in UWI; rolls back to 4.0 on US transcripts.
  • A (4.00, 80 to 89 percent): Outstanding. Note that the UWI A starts at 80 percent, not the US 90 percent.
  • A- (3.70, 75 to 79 percent): Excellent. The cutoff for First Class Honours per-course performance.
  • B+ (3.30, 70 to 74 percent): Very Good. Typical upper-second band.
  • B (3.00, 65 to 69 percent): Good. The Upper Second / 2:1 floor.
  • B- (2.70, 60 to 64 percent): Satisfactory.
  • C+ (2.30, 55 to 59 percent): Fair.
  • C (2.00, 50 to 54 percent): Acceptable. The minimum passing grade and the UWI graduation floor.
  • F1 (1.70, 40 to 49 percent): Marginal Fail. Reported on the transcript but does not earn credit.
  • F2 (1.30, 30 to 39 percent): Fail.
  • F3 (0.00, 0 to 29 percent): Unacceptable. The terminal fail band.

The UWI scale differs from the standard US 4.0 scale in two important ways. First, the A grade band starts at 80 percent rather than 90, which means a Jamaican A is roughly equivalent to a US B+ in raw percentage terms but produces the same 4.0 grade point. Second, the failure region is split into three bands (F1, F2, F3) rather than the single US F. The split lets UWI deans see how far a student fell below the C pass mark when reviewing academic-probation appeals.

UWI Degree Classification Thresholds and First Class Honours

UWI awards four levels of honours classification at graduation based on the cumulative GPA across the entire degree programme. The thresholds below are uniform across UWI Mona, UWI St Augustine, and UWI Cave Hill and apply to all undergraduate programmes:

UWI degree classification thresholds (4.3 scale) with UK degree class equivalents
Cumulative GPAUWI Honours ClassUK EquivalentUS 4.0 Equivalent
3.60 to 4.30First Class HonoursFirst Class (1st)3.60 to 4.00
3.00 to 3.59Upper Second Class Honours (2:1)Upper Second (2:1)3.00 to 3.59
2.50 to 2.99Lower Second Class Honours (2:2)Lower Second (2:2)2.50 to 2.99
2.00 to 2.49PassThird / Pass2.00 to 2.49
Below 2.00Below Pass (no degree)FailBelow 2.00

The 2.00 cumulative GPA threshold is the absolute minimum to graduate from any UWI programme. Students below 2.00 are placed on academic probation; two consecutive semesters below 2.00 trigger mandatory withdrawal under UWI Mona and UWI St Augustine regulations. For graduate school applications to North American and UK institutions, a cumulative GPA of 3.00 (Upper Second 2:1) is the typical floor; competitive funded postgraduate programmes look for 3.30 and above. Commonwealth Scholarships, Chevening, and Fulbright awards typically require Upper Second Class Honours (3.00 or above) as a minimum eligibility threshold from UWI graduates.

How UWI Calculates GPA: The Credit-Weighted Average Formula

Every UWI campus, UTech Jamaica, NCU, and Mico use the same credit-weighted average formula. The only difference across institutions is the per-course letter-to-percentage cutoff; the grade-point arithmetic is identical.

UWI Jamaica GPA Formula
GPA = Sum(Grade Points x Credit Hours) Sum(Credit Hours)
Where:
  • Grade Points = numeric value of the UWI letter grade (A+ = 4.30, A = 4.00, A- = 3.70, B+ = 3.30, B = 3.00, B- = 2.70, C+ = 2.30, C = 2.00, F1 = 1.70, F2 = 1.30, F3 = 0.00)
  • Credit Hours = the credit-hour weight the course carries on your UWI transcript (typically 3 for lecture courses, 1 to 2 for lab and tutorial sessions, 4 to 6 for final-year project and dissertation modules)
  • Sum = total across every course attempted during the relevant period (semester for semester GPA, every course taken for cumulative GPA)
Example: A UWI Mona student takes Calculus I (3 cr, A = 4.00), Caribbean Civilisation (3 cr, B+ = 3.30), English for Academic Purposes (3 cr, A- = 3.70), and Microeconomics (3 cr, B = 3.00). Quality points: 4.00 x 3 + 3.30 x 3 + 3.70 x 3 + 3.00 x 3 = 12 + 9.9 + 11.1 + 9 = 42. Total credit hours: 12. Semester GPA = 42 / 12 = 3.50 (Upper Second 2:1 range, on track for the 3.60 First Class Honours threshold).

Two implementation details specific to UWI matter for accuracy. First, F1 (1.70) and F2 (1.30) still contribute grade points despite being failing grades; the course is not credited toward the degree, but the grade point is still included in the cumulative GPA denominator under the standard UWI policy. Second, the UWI grade-replacement rule lets students retake an F1, F2, or F3 course; the higher attempt replaces the earlier one for cumulative GPA purposes (subject to a maximum of three retakes per programme). The calculator above lets you omit the lower attempt when computing your projected graduation GPA.

UTech, NCU, Mico, and Other Jamaican University GPA Scales

University of Technology Jamaica (UTech) GPA Scale

UTech Jamaica uses the 4.3 grade-point scale with slightly different percentage cutoffs from UWI. UTech caps the A grade at 90 percent and above (versus UWI A starting at 80 percent), and uses a finer-grained B / C band split for technical programmes. The graduation threshold remains 2.00, and degree classifications use the same four-tier UWI structure (First Class Honours at 3.60, Upper Second at 3.00, Lower Second at 2.50, Pass at 2.00). The UTech GPA calculator workflow uses the same UWI mode above; the calculator returns identical grade-point arithmetic.

Northern Caribbean University (NCU) GPA

NCU is a Seventh-day Adventist university in Mandeville. NCU uses a 4.3 grade-point scale aligned with US Adventist institution conventions. The NCU Dean's List threshold is 3.50 (versus UWI's 3.70 First Class threshold per semester). NCU honours classifications follow the UWI four-tier model with identical GPA cutoffs. The NCU GPA calculator path in the tool above defaults to the UWI 4.3 scale; NCU students can select the corresponding letter grade and get matching results.

Mico University College, UWI Cave Hill, UWI St Augustine

Mico University College in Kingston uses the UWI 4.3 framework with teaching-practicum-weighted credit-hour allocations for its Bachelor of Education degree. UWI Cave Hill in Barbados and UWI St Augustine in Trinidad apply the identical 4.3 scale and the identical degree classification thresholds as UWI Mona; the calculator results are interchangeable across the three UWI campuses. Caribbean Maritime University (CMU) in Kingston and the University of the Commonwealth Caribbean (UCC) use 4.3-aligned scales with institution-specific minor variants on the A- and B+ cutoffs.

CSEC, CAPE and CXC Grading: How to Calculate GPA from CXC Results

The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) administers the CSEC (Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate, taken at Form 5 / Year 11 level) and the CAPE (Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination, taken at Form 6 / Year 12 to 13 level, equivalent to UK A-levels and US Advanced Placement). Both exams use a six-grade band, with Grade I as the highest. For overseas admissions or scholarship eligibility, these grades are converted to a US 4.0 scale as follows:

CSEC and CAPE Caribbean Examinations Council grade conversion to US 4.0 admissions GPA
CSEC / CAPE GradeDescriptorUS LetterUS 4.0 GPA
Grade IOutstandingA4.0
Grade IIExcellentB+ / A-3.5
Grade IIIGoodB / C+3.0
Grade IVSatisfactoryC / D2.0
Grade VLimited proficiencyD / E1.0
Grade VIBelow limited / UngradedF0.0

CSEC itself does not produce a Caribbean Examinations Council GPA at the secondary level; CSEC certificates list raw grades per subject. The conversion above is for admissions purposes only and is the mapping used by most North American universities and the UWI Office of Admissions when generating an entry GPA from CSEC. UWI typically requires five CSEC passes including English A and Mathematics at Grade II or better for matriculation; competitive faculties (Medicine, Engineering, Law) expect Grade I across the relevant subjects plus strong CAPE results.

CAPE Unit results are treated identically to CSEC. Each CAPE subject runs over two Units (Unit 1 and Unit 2), with each Unit graded separately. UWI accepts CAPE Units in place of A-level passes for matriculation. For US university applications, CAPE Grade I is treated as equivalent to AP score 5; CAPE Grade II as AP 4; CAPE Grade III as AP 3. UK universities convert CAPE results to UCAS Tariff points (CAPE Grade I = 48 points per Unit, equivalent to A-level A grade).

Convert UWI Jamaica GPA to US 4.0 GPA for Graduate School

Jamaican graduates applying to US graduate programmes need their UWI GPA expressed on the US 4.0 scale. The conversion is mechanical because the UWI 4.3 scale already aligns with the US 4.0 scale at every grade except A+: UWI A+ (4.30) caps at US 4.0 since US transcripts top at A = 4.0 in almost every programme. All other UWI grade points carry directly: A = 4.0, A- = 3.7, B+ = 3.3, B = 3.0, B- = 2.7, C+ = 2.3, C = 2.0. The cumulative GPA cap means a UWI 4.30 across all courses reports as 4.0 on the US scale, but a UWI 4.10 also reports as 4.0; the small compression at the top of the scale is universal across credential evaluators.

For formal US graduate school applications, World Education Services (WES) is the most widely accepted credential evaluator for UWI transcripts; the WES Course-by-Course report costs roughly USD 200 to 220 in 2026 and produces an authoritative US GPA. Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE) is the standard alternative, particularly for nursing and health-sciences applications. Both treat UWI bachelor degrees as equivalent to North American four-year bachelor degrees, and the US ENIC database (formerly UK NARIC for the UK side) recognises UWI Mona as a chartered Commonwealth university for UK postgraduate admissions purposes. UWI is a regional university recognised by the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU) and Universities Canada.

What Counts as a Good GPA at Jamaican Universities

On the UWI 4.3 scale, academic standing and competitive thresholds follow a consistent pattern across UWI Mona, UWI St Augustine, UWI Cave Hill, UTech, NCU, and Mico:

  • Dean's List or President's List: 3.70 and above at UWI Mona and UWI St Augustine (semester GPA basis). NCU sets the Dean's List threshold at 3.50; UTech at 3.60.
  • First Class Honours: 3.60 and above cumulative GPA at graduation. Approximately the top 5 to 8 percent of each graduating cohort at UWI Mona earn First Class Honours.
  • Upper Second (2:1): 3.00 to 3.59 cumulative GPA. The minimum classification for most competitive graduate-school applications and for the Commonwealth, Chevening, Rhodes, and Fulbright scholarship eligibility from UWI.
  • Good Academic Standing: 2.00 and above cumulative GPA. The minimum to remain enrolled at every Jamaican university.
  • Graduation minimum: 2.00 cumulative GPA. Uniform across UWI, UTech, NCU, and Mico.

For overseas postgraduate applications, a UWI cumulative GPA of 3.00 (Upper Second 2:1) is the common floor; 3.30 and above for funded postgraduate programmes at top-tier US, UK, and Canadian universities. UWI graduates routinely place into MIT, Stanford, Oxford, Cambridge, Toronto, McGill, and LSE programmes with cumulative GPA in the 3.50 to 3.80 range, supported by research and clinical experience built during the UWI degree.

Jamaican University GPA Calculator Directory

Every Jamaican university and the three UWI campuses use the 4.3 grade-point scale documented above. Use the hub calculator above for any of these institutions; per-university dedicated pages with institution-specific honours rules, scholarship thresholds, and grade-replacement policies are queued for the next sprint.

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University of Technology, Jamaica (UTech)
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University of the Commonwealth Caribbean (UCC)
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This Jamaica GPA calculator estimates your CGPA on the UWI 4.3 scale and the US 4.0 equivalent using the credit-weighted average formula documented above. Universities apply institution-specific rules for grade replacement, supplementary assessments, course repeats, transfer credits, and progression decisions; always verify against your faculty regulations and your registrar's office. For US graduate school applications see the US GPA calculator for the 4.0 scale conversion, and consult the UWI Mona Faculty of Science and Technology GPA scheme and the UWI Mona Faculty of Social Sciences GPA reference for the authoritative scale. Last verified: 2026-05-25.

How to calculate GPA in Jamaica?
To calculate GPA in Jamaica at a UWI campus, UTech, NCU, or Mico, multiply each course grade point by its credit hours, sum the products, then divide by total credit hours attempted. The formula is GPA = Sum(Grade Points x Credit Hours) / Sum(Credit Hours). UWI uses the 4.3 scale where A+ (90 to 100 percent) = 4.30, A (80 to 89) = 4.00, A- (75 to 79) = 3.70, B+ (70 to 74) = 3.30, B (65 to 69) = 3.00, B- (60 to 64) = 2.70, C+ (55 to 59) = 2.30, C (50 to 54) = 2.00, F1 (40 to 49) = 1.70, F2 (30 to 39) = 1.30, F3 (below 30) = 0.00. Use the calculator above to skip the manual arithmetic.
How to calculate UWI GPA?
How to calculate UWI GPA: select the letter grade for each course (A+ through F3) from the calculator above, enter the credit hours (most undergraduate courses carry 3 credit hours; project and dissertation modules can be 4 to 6), then read your cumulative GPA on the 4.30 scale. The UWI Mona Faculty of Science and Technology, UWI Mona Faculty of Social Sciences, UWI St Augustine, and UWI Cave Hill all use the same 4.3 scale. The minimum cumulative GPA required to graduate is 2.00 at every UWI campus.
How does UWI calculate GPA versus other Jamaican universities?
UWI Mona uses the 4.3 scale where A+ tops out at 4.30 rather than the US convention of 4.00. UTech Jamaica uses an equivalent 4.3 letter scale with slightly different percentage cutoffs (UTech caps A at 90 percent versus UWI A which starts at 80 percent). Northern Caribbean University (NCU) follows a similar 4.3 scale aligned with US Seventh-day Adventist institutions. Mico University College uses the 4.3 framework with teaching-practicum weighting. The calculator above defaults to the UWI scale; UTech and NCU students can use the same letter selections with confidence because the grade-point values are identical even when the percentage cutoffs differ.
How to calculate GPA from CXC results (CSEC and CAPE)?
Switch to CSEC / CAPE mode in the calculator above. CSEC grades are mapped to the US 4.0 admissions scale as follows: Grade I = 4.0, Grade II = 3.5, Grade III = 3.0, Grade IV = 2.0, Grade V = 1.0, Grade VI = 0.0. CAPE Unit results use the same I to VI band. UWI admissions and most overseas universities generate an admissions GPA from the best five to eight CSEC subjects plus relevant CAPE Units. CSEC itself does not produce a Caribbean Examinations Council GPA at the secondary level; the conversion is purely for admissions estimates, scholarship eligibility, and overseas applications. The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) administers both exams.
How to calculate CAPE grades to GPA?
CAPE (Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination) Unit results convert to the US 4.0 scale identically to CSEC: I = 4.0, II = 3.5, III = 3.0, IV = 2.0, V = 1.0, VI = 0.0. Each CAPE subject is delivered in two Units (Unit 1 and Unit 2), and each Unit is graded separately. For admissions GPA calculations enter each CAPE Unit as a separate row in the calculator above. CAPE is the regional equivalent of the AP exam and is recognised by US universities, UK universities (UCAS Tariff points), and Canadian admissions offices for entry to first-year university programmes.
What GPA is required for First Class Honours at UWI?
First Class Honours at UWI Mona, UWI St Augustine, and UWI Cave Hill requires a cumulative GPA of 3.60 or above on the 4.3 scale. Upper Second Class Honours (the 2:1 in UK degree terms) requires 3.00 to 3.59. Lower Second Class Honours (the 2:2) requires 2.50 to 2.99. A Pass degree is awarded for cumulative GPA 2.00 to 2.49. Students with cumulative GPA below 2.00 cannot graduate and are placed on academic probation; mandatory withdrawal applies after two consecutive semesters below the 2.00 threshold. UTech Jamaica uses the same four-tier classification with identical GPA thresholds.
How to convert UWI Jamaica GPA to a US 4.0 GPA?
To convert UWI Jamaica GPA to a US 4.0 GPA, cap the value at 4.0 (the US scale does not award 4.30 for A+; most US transcripts top at A = 4.0). All other UWI grade points already align with US conventions: UWI A = US 4.0, A- = 3.7, B+ = 3.3, B = 3.0, B- = 2.7, C+ = 2.3, C = 2.0. A UWI GPA of 4.30 (perfect A+ across all courses) reports as 4.0 on a US transcript; a UWI GPA of 3.80 reports as 3.80. For formal US graduate school applications, the canonical credential evaluators are World Education Services (WES) and Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE). Both treat UWI degrees as equivalent to four-year North American bachelor degrees.