Qatar University GPA Calculator (QU 4.0 Scale)
Select your institution type, enter each course with its credit hours and letter grade, and your GPA updates live. Use QU mode for Qatar University; use Education City mode for branch campus students.
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QU grade scale: letter, grade points, and percentage band
| Letter | Grade Points | Percentage | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | 4.00 | 90 to 100 | Excellent |
| B+ | 3.50 | 85 to 89 | Very Good |
| B | 3.00 | 80 to 84 | Very Good |
| C+ | 2.50 | 75 to 79 | Good |
| C | 2.00 | 70 to 74 | Good |
| D+ | 1.50 | 65 to 69 | Pass |
| D | 1.00 | 60 to 64 | Pass |
| F | 0.00 | Below 60 | Fail |
| FA | 0.00 | N/A | Absent from final exam |
| FB | 0.00 | N/A | Exceeded 25% absence limit |
Source: Qatar University Registrar, grade-symbols page (qu.edu.qa). The QU scale uses 0.50 increments for plus grades (B+ = 3.50, C+ = 2.50, D+ = 1.50), not the 0.33 increment in standard US plus/minus grading.
How Qatar University GPA Is Calculated on the 4.0 Scale
Qatar University uses a credit-weighted GPA formula identical in structure to the North American standard, but the grade-point values differ from the US plus/minus scale most students are familiar with. QU's published scale has eight letter grades with plus grades carrying 0.50 increments: A = 4.00, B+ = 3.50, B = 3.00, C+ = 2.50, C = 2.00, D+ = 1.50, D = 1.00, and F = 0.00. There is no A-, no B-, and no C- in the QU undergraduate scale. That simplification means a student who earns a 87% in a course gets a B+ worth 3.50 grade points, compared to 3.33 at a typical US institution.
The QU Registrar publishes the full grade-symbol list on its student records page, which also documents two absence-related failure codes: FA (absent from the final examination) and FB (exceeded the 25% class-absence threshold for the semester). Both count as 0.00 grade points for GPA purposes, though they appear on the transcript differently from a standard F.
Worked example for a QU College of Engineering student finishing a typical fall semester: Engineering Mechanics (3 credit hours, B+ = 3.50), Calculus II (4 credit hours, A = 4.00), Technical Writing (3 credit hours, B = 3.00), Physics I (3 credit hours, C+ = 2.50), and Islamic Studies (3 credit hours, A = 4.00). Quality points: (3.50 x 3) + (4.00 x 4) + (3.00 x 3) + (2.50 x 3) + (4.00 x 3) = 10.50 + 16.00 + 9.00 + 7.50 + 12.00 = 55.00. Total credit hours: 16. Semester GPA = 55.00 / 16 = 3.44. Just below the 3.50 Dean's List threshold.
A second example, this time for a QU College of Business student who had a difficult semester: Financial Accounting (3 credit hours, C+ = 2.50), Microeconomics (3 credit hours, C = 2.00), Management Principles (3 credit hours, B = 3.00), Business Communication (3 credit hours, B+ = 3.50), and Statistics I (3 credit hours, D+ = 1.50). Quality points: (2.50 x 3) + (2.00 x 3) + (3.00 x 3) + (3.50 x 3) + (1.50 x 3) = 7.50 + 6.00 + 9.00 + 10.50 + 4.50 = 37.50. Total credit hours: 15. Semester GPA = 37.50 / 15 = 2.50, which is above the 2.00 probation threshold but well below Dean's List.
QU Grade Scale: Letter Grades, Grade Points, and Percentage Bands
The table below is the complete Qatar University undergraduate grading scale as published by the QU Registrar. The graduate scale follows the same letter grades and grade points for A through C, then jumps directly to F for any score below 70%; there is no D+ or D at the graduate level.
| Letter Grade | Grade Points (QU) | Percentage Range | Description | US 4.0 Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | 4.00 | 90 to 100 | Excellent | A = 4.00 (same) |
| B+ | 3.50 | 85 to 89 | Very Good | US B+ = 3.33 (QU is higher) |
| B | 3.00 | 80 to 84 | Very Good | B = 3.00 (same) |
| C+ | 2.50 | 75 to 79 | Good | US C+ = 2.33 (QU is higher) |
| C | 2.00 | 70 to 74 | Good | C = 2.00 (same) |
| D+ | 1.50 | 65 to 69 | Pass | US D+ = 1.33 (QU is higher) |
| D | 1.00 | 60 to 64 | Pass | D = 1.00 (same) |
| F | 0.00 | Below 60 | Fail | F = 0.00 (same) |
| FA | 0.00 | N/A | Absent from final exam | Treated as F for GPA |
| FB | 0.00 | N/A | Exceeded 25% absence threshold | Treated as F for GPA |
The 0.50-increment system (instead of the 0.33-increment US standard) means a QU student with mostly B+ grades will show a higher numerical GPA than a student at a US institution with the same letter-grade distribution. Credential evaluators who see a QU transcript know to interpret the B+ as 3.50, not apply their own default 3.33. When applying to graduate programs abroad, confirm with the admissions office whether they use the QU grade-point values directly or run a normalisation conversion.
Education City GPA: How Branch Campus Students Calculate Grades
The seven universities inside Qatar Foundation's Education City operate as accredited branch campuses of their home institution. Their academic registrars issue transcripts under the same format as the main US campus, which means their GPA scales follow the standard US plus/minus 4.0 convention.
| Institution | Home Campus | Programs | GPA Scale |
|---|---|---|---|
| Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar | Pittsburgh, PA | Computer Science, Business, IS | US 4.0 plus/minus |
| Georgetown University in Qatar | Washington, DC | International Affairs, Politics | US 4.0 plus/minus |
| Northwestern University in Qatar | Evanston, IL | Journalism, Communication | US 4.0 plus/minus |
| Texas A&M University at Qatar | College Station, TX | Chemical, Electrical, Mechanical, Petroleum Engineering | US 4.0 plus/minus |
| VCUarts Qatar | Richmond, VA | Fine Arts, Design | US 4.0 plus/minus |
| Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar | New York, NY | Pre-medical, Medicine | US 4.0 plus/minus |
| HEC Paris in Qatar | Paris, France | Business, MBA, Executive Education | French/ECTS system |
Texas A&M Qatar defines good academic standing as a cumulative GPA of 2.00 or above, per the published academic standing policy. Students below 2.00 are placed on academic probation. Most programs require a C or better in major courses for credit toward the degree. That probation threshold is the same as at QU, which simplifies the comparison if a student transfers between the two institutions.
HEC Paris in Qatar uses the French grading system for its European programmes, where grades run on a 0 to 20 scale and a 12 or 13 out of 20 is considered a passing grade. MBA and executive education courses taught under the US accreditation track switch to letter grades. The Education City mode in this calculator is calibrated for the US-accredited branch campuses; HEC Paris students in French-track programmes should use a separate conversion tool.
QU vs Education City: GPA Scale Comparison
The most common confusion for students moving between QU and Education City is the grade-point value of the plus grades. A student who transfers from QU with a 3.50 cumulative GPA (all B+ marks) would have earned a 3.33 GPA for the same coursework at a US-standard Education City campus. The table below makes that comparison explicit.
| Letter Grade | QU Grade Points | US 4.0 Plus/Minus Grade Points | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | 4.00 | 4.00 | 0.00 |
| B+ | 3.50 | 3.33 | +0.17 |
| B | 3.00 | 3.00 | 0.00 |
| C+ | 2.50 | 2.33 | +0.17 |
| C | 2.00 | 2.00 | 0.00 |
| D+ | 1.50 | 1.33 | +0.17 |
| D | 1.00 | 1.00 | 0.00 |
| F | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 |
Academic Standing: Dean's List and Probation at Qatar University
Qatar University awards Dean's List recognition each regular semester to students who finish with a semester GPA of 3.50 or above, carry a minimum of 12 credit hours, and receive no failing, FA, or FB grade in that semester. The Dean's List is a semester-level distinction and does not appear on the degree certificate; it is announced at the college level.
The probation threshold is a cumulative GPA below 2.00 at the end of any regular semester. Students who stay below 2.00 for two consecutive semesters on probation risk academic dismissal under QU regulations. Readmission requires a formal petition to the college dean. Some QU colleges set programme-level GPA floors above 2.00 for progression in specific courses, particularly in Medicine, Pharmacy, Engineering, and Education, so always verify the graduation requirement with the programme coordinator rather than relying only on the 2.00 floor.
Using a Qatar GPA for International Graduate Applications
QU graduates applying to US, Canadian, or UK graduate programmes can present the cumulative GPA on a 4.0 scale directly. No conversion factor applies because QU uses a 4.0 anchor. The key point to clarify on a personal statement or credential evaluation is that the plus grades carry 0.50 increments. A QU GPA of 3.50 is not the same as a US GPA of 3.50, because the QU 3.50 represents a transcript of mostly B+ marks (85 to 89%) while the same 3.50 at a US institution would require a mix of A- and B+ marks. If you need a general-purpose GPA calculator for a US-standard transcript, the base GPA calculator uses the standard plus/minus 0.33-increment scale.
For binding applications to graduate programmes, a World Education Services (WES) course-by-course evaluation is the standard reference in North America. WES evaluates QU transcripts and produces a US-equivalent GPA using the QU Registrar's published grade-point values. The evaluation costs approximately 200 USD and takes 7 to 14 business days. Education City graduates typically do not need a WES evaluation for transfer to the home campus or to affiliated institutions, since the transcript is already in a US format.
For UK master's applications, the broad equivalence is: QU cumulative GPA of 3.70 and above maps to First Class Honours; 3.30 to 3.69 maps to Upper Second Class (2:1); 2.70 to 3.29 maps to Lower Second Class (2:2); 2.00 to 2.69 maps to Third Class or a Pass degree. These band mappings are approximate; each UK university publishes its own entry requirements table for Qatari applicants. The UK NARIC / Ecctis database is the authoritative reference for UK equivalencies.
Semester GPA vs Cumulative GPA at Qatar University
Qatar University reports two GPA figures on every unofficial and official transcript. The semester GPA reflects performance for one semester only: the calculator divides the quality points earned in that semester's courses by the credit hours attempted in that semester. The cumulative GPA (CGPA) is the same calculation applied across all semesters simultaneously, dividing total quality points for the entire transcript by total credit hours attempted.
Both figures matter for different purposes. The Dean's List decision uses the semester GPA for that specific term. Academic probation uses the cumulative GPA at the end of each regular semester. Scholarship renewal notices, graduate programme admission, and degree classification at graduation all use the cumulative GPA. If the QU student portal shows two different numbers, this is why: one is for the semester just completed, the other is the running total across every graded course since enrolment.
To compute your cumulative GPA using the calculator above, enter every graded course from your full transcript, not just the most recent semester. If your transcript has more than 15 courses, add rows using the Add course button; there is no limit on the row count. Students who want to project how future semesters will affect their cumulative average can use the cumulative GPA calculator, which accepts a prior semester GPA as a seed value.
How to Raise Your Qatar University GPA
Because QU uses only eight grade levels with no A- or B- bands, the gap between grade levels is larger than in the standard US system. Moving from a B (3.00) to a B+ (3.50) requires a jump from 80% to 85%; there is no intermediate A- at 3.70. This means each grade boundary at QU represents a more significant performance jump than at a US institution using a 12-grade plus/minus scale. The practical implication: a student sitting at 84% in a course is just one percentage point below the B+ threshold, not stuck in a wide B band.
To project the GPA improvement from retaking a course, enter the new expected grade in a row and remove the original row. QU's retake policy varies by college; most undergraduate colleges allow one retake of a failed course. The new grade replaces the old grade in the CGPA calculation for retaken failed courses. Retaking a passed course is generally not permitted for CGPA improvement without specific approval. Confirm the retake rules with your college registrar before registering for a repeat.
Qatar University Graduate Grading Scale
The QU graduate grading scale uses a condensed version of the undergraduate table. Grades A through C carry the same grade points (A = 4.00, B+ = 3.50, B = 3.00, C+ = 2.50, C = 2.00). The D+ and D bands are removed entirely: any score below 70% at the graduate level earns an F (0.00). The minimum passing grade for most graduate courses at QU is a C (2.00), and many graduate programmes require a B (3.00) or better for courses to count toward the degree.
Graduate students at QU must maintain a cumulative GPA of at least 2.00 to remain in good standing, the same floor as undergraduates. Academic probation and dismissal rules apply on the same terms. Some doctoral programmes set a higher floor; confirm with the graduate studies office before enrolling. The calculator above works for graduate students: enter your courses and select grades using the QU mode, noting that any course with a D+ or D grade would in practice be considered a failing grade at the graduate level even though the calculator will record the points numerically.
Special Grade Codes at Qatar University: W, I, P, and TC
The QU Registrar publishes several non-numeric grade codes that appear on transcripts without contributing to the GPA calculation. Understanding each one avoids surprises when a course does not shift the cumulative GPA as expected.
W (Withdrawal) is recorded when a student officially drops a course after the add/drop deadline but before the course withdrawal deadline. A W carries no grade points and no credit hours in the GPA calculation. It appears on the transcript as a permanent record of enrolment but does not count as a failed attempt. Most QU colleges allow a limited number of W grades per programme; exceeding that limit requires dean approval.
I (Incomplete) is assigned when a student cannot complete course requirements by the end of the semester due to documented extenuating circumstances. An incomplete must be resolved within the following semester; if it is not, the registrar converts it to an F. Until resolved, the I carries neither grade points nor credit hours in the live GPA. The calculator above ignores rows with blank or zero credit-hour entries, which produces the same result.
P (Pass) and NP (Not Pass) appear in courses offered on a pass/fail basis. P carries credit hours toward the degree but contributes 0.00 grade points to the GPA. NP carries neither. TC (Transfer Credit) records credit accepted from another institution; TC entries show on the transcript but are excluded from the QU cumulative GPA, which is computed using only grades earned at QU.
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Last verified: 2026-05-26. Grade-point values sourced from the Qatar University Registrar grade-symbols page (qu.edu.qa/en-us/students/registration/student-records/grade-symbols), the Texas A&M University at Qatar academic standing policy (qatar.tamu.edu), and the World Education Services (WES) country credential guide for Qatar. If QU publishes updates to its grade scale or academic standing thresholds, confirm with the QU Registrar office before relying on this calculator for official calculations.