Singapore Polytechnic GPA Calculator
| Module | Grade | Credit Units | Type |
|---|
Singapore polytechnic grade scale (SP, NYP, NP, RP, TP)
| Grade | Grade Points | Percentage Band | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | 4.00 | 75-100% | Distinction |
| B+ | 3.50 | 70-74% | Credit |
| B | 3.00 | 65-69% | Merit |
| C+ | 2.50 | 60-64% | Good Pass |
| C | 2.00 | 55-59% | Pass |
| D+ | 1.50 | 50-54% | Subsidiary Pass |
| D | 1.00 | 45-49% | Subsidiary Pass |
| F | 0.00 | Below 45% | Fail |
Sources: Singapore Polytechnic Student Handbook (grading system), MOE Singapore polytechnic admissions. Percentage bands are indicative; each polytechnic publishes its own conversion to grade letters per module.
How GPA Is Calculated in Polytechnic
Singapore polytechnics use the standard credit-unit weighted GPA formula. The result is the same arithmetic mean of grade points that universities calculate, but weighted by credit units rather than by module count. Each module on the official Statement of Results carries a credit unit value (CU) printed alongside the grade. Core diploma modules normally weigh 4 CU; lab-paired modules can weigh 5 CU; electives and short modules typically weigh 2 to 3 CU. The credit-unit weighting matters because a B in a 4-CU programming module moves the cGPA more than the same B in a 2-CU general-elective.
Two GPA figures appear on the SP transcript every semester. The first is the semester GPA (sGPA), computed over only the modules attempted that semester; this drives Director's List and Principal's List eligibility. The second is the cumulative GPA (cGPA), computed across every module attempted since enrolment, including failed modules and modules awaiting retake. The cGPA at graduation is the figure used by Singapore autonomous universities and overseas admissions offices.
How to Calculate GPA Poly Step by Step
The five-step calculation below mirrors what the calculator above does automatically. Use it if you want to verify your registry-issued figure or if you only have a printed Statement of Results without an electronic version.
- List every module. Write down each module from the transcript with its credit units, letter grade, and whether it is a core diploma module or an elective.
- Convert grades to grade points. Use the table above (A = 4.00 down to F = 0.00). A retaken module replaces the failed attempt; both still appear on the transcript but only the latest grade counts for cGPA.
- Multiply each row. Compute Grade Points x Credit Units for every module and write the product in a third column.
- Sum and divide. Add the third column to get total quality points. Add the credit units column to get total CU. Divide quality points by total CU.
- Round. Round to 2 decimal places to match the figure printed on the official Statement of Results.
Worked example. A first-year Diploma in Information Technology student at Singapore Polytechnic carries five modules this semester: Computational Thinking (4 CU, A = 4.00), Web Programming (4 CU, B+ = 3.50), English Communication (3 CU, B = 3.00), Mathematics for Computing (4 CU, B = 3.00), and an interdisciplinary elective (2 CU, C+ = 2.50). Quality points: 4 x 4.00 + 4 x 3.50 + 3 x 3.00 + 4 x 3.00 + 2 x 2.50 = 16.00 + 14.00 + 9.00 + 12.00 + 5.00 = 56.00. Total CU: 17. Semester GPA = 56.00 / 17 = 3.29. That sGPA sits inside the Principal's List band (3.00 to 3.49) and inside the Second Class Upper equivalent if mapped against UK Honours.
AY 2024/25 Elective Exclusion Rule
From the AY 2024/25 cohort onward, Singapore Polytechnic permits up to two elective modules to be excluded from the final cGPA at graduation if removing them raises the result. The rule is administered by the registry; students do not nominate specific modules. The system tests every combination of zero, one, or two electives and reports the highest cGPA on the final transcript. The excluded modules still appear on the academic record with a note that they do not contribute to cGPA.
The rule applies only to electives, not to core diploma modules, and only at graduation, not on intermediate-semester reports. A student can still see the unadjusted cGPA on every Statement of Results during the diploma; only the final graduation transcript shows the exclusion-adjusted figure (when the exclusion helps).
To replicate the rule in the calculator above, tick the Elective checkbox on every elective row and toggle Best 2 elective exclusion. The calculator iterates the same way the registry does: it tries excluding the lowest one elective, then the lowest two, and keeps whichever option produces the highest cGPA (or no exclusion at all if removing electives lowers the result).
Director's List, Principal's List, and Academic Standing
Singapore polytechnics recognise high academic performance through two semester-by-semester honours lists. The thresholds below apply at SP and are mirrored, with the same names, at NYP, NP, RP, and TP. A student must carry a full-time study load that semester (typically 16 CU or more) and have no failed grades to qualify.
| Semester GPA | Standing | Eligibility Conditions | Approximate UK Equivalent |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3.50 - 4.00 | Director's List | Full-time load, no failed grades, no F retakes pending | First Class |
| 3.00 - 3.49 | Principal's List | Full-time load, no failed grades | Upper Second (2:1) |
| 2.00 - 2.99 | Satisfactory Pass | No formal recognition, eligible to progress | Lower Second / Third |
| 1.00 - 1.99 | Academic Probation Risk | Cumulative GPA review; counselling at < 1.50 | Pass / Marginal |
| Below 1.00 | Withdrawal Risk | Possible discontinuation if cGPA stays below 1.00 | Fail |
The Five Singapore Polytechnics Compared
Singapore has five government-funded polytechnics under the Ministry of Education. All use the same 4.0 GPA scale, the same grade letters, and the same Director's List / Principal's List names. The differences lie in pedagogy (problem-based learning at RP), credit-unit structure (some labs at NYP carry 5 CU), and specialisations. The grade-point conversion inside the calculator is identical for every polytechnic.
| Polytechnic | Abbrev. | Campus | Typical Core Module CU | Pedagogy / Specialisations |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Singapore Polytechnic | SP | Dover | 4 CU | Engineering, Chemical, InfoComm, Business, Media |
| Nanyang Polytechnic | NYP | Ang Mo Kio | 4-5 CU | Engineering, Health Sciences, InfoComm, Business |
| Ngee Ann Polytechnic | NP | Clementi | 4 CU | Engineering, Film, Nursing, IT, Accountancy, Business |
| Republic Polytechnic | RP | Woodlands | 3-4 CU | Problem-based learning, Sports, Hospitality, Engineering |
| Temasek Polytechnic | TP | Tampines | 4 CU | Business, InfoComm, Applied Sciences, Design, Engineering |
Poly cGPA to Singapore University Admissions
Polytechnic diploma holders apply to the six Singapore autonomous universities (NUS, NTU, SMU, SUSS, SIT, SUTD) through the Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE) and direct admission routes. The cGPA bands below are indicative of recent intakes; competitive courses (Medicine, Law, Computer Science, Business and Computing double degrees) lift the threshold further. Beyond cGPA, faculties also weigh module-specific grades, aptitude tests, portfolios, and interviews. A cGPA of 3.50 or above puts a polytechnic graduate in a strong position for most autonomous-university programmes.
| cGPA Band | NUS / NTU / SMU Indication | SUSS / SIT / SUTD Indication | Overseas Direct Entry |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3.80 - 4.00 | Competitive for Medicine, Law, CS, double degrees | Most programmes open with strong standing | Year 2 entry at most AU/UK/CA universities |
| 3.50 - 3.79 | Engineering, Business, Sciences, Social Sciences | Most programmes open | Year 2 entry at many universities |
| 3.20 - 3.49 | Mid-tier engineering, less competitive programmes | Most programmes open | Year 1 entry with credit transfer at some |
| 3.00 - 3.19 | Limited; consider direct admissions interviews | Many programmes accessible | Year 1 entry; case-by-case credit transfer |
| Below 3.00 | Few autonomous-university routes; aptitude tests can offset | Some applied-degree programmes possible | Year 1 entry with English-language test |
Direct overseas entry typically targets the Australian Go8, UK Russell Group, and selected Canadian and US universities. The cGPA bands above are reproduced from publicly cited polytechnic-to-university transfer guidance; final acceptance depends on the receiving university's annual policy and the applicant's English-language test (IELTS or TOEFL).
Polytechnic vs Junior College: Same Universities, Different Routes
The polytechnic pathway and the junior college (JC) pathway both lead to the same Singapore autonomous universities, but the admissions metric differs. JC students apply with a final A-Level score (UAS, computed from H1, H2, H3, GP, PW, MTL). Polytechnic students apply with the cGPA on the 4.0 scale plus relevant module performance. JC applicants are typically assessed on the UAS first, with no module-specific minimum. Polytechnic applicants face stricter module-level requirements for technical courses (for example, NUS Computer Science expects strong grades in programming and mathematics modules even at a competitive cGPA).
A polytechnic cGPA of 3.50 broadly maps to A-Level Rank Points of about 80 to 85 out of 90, though the equivalence is informal and the exact threshold varies year to year and faculty to faculty. The Singapore autonomous universities publish their previous intake's median polytechnic cGPA and median A-Level rank points by programme; comparing those medians is the fairest year-on-year benchmark.
Common Mistakes When Calculating Polytechnic GPA
Five mistakes drive most cGPA disputes that polytechnic students bring to the registry:
- Treating GPA as an unweighted mean. Adding the grade points of every module and dividing by the module count ignores credit-unit weighting. A 4-CU module moves the GPA twice as much as a 2-CU module.
- Forgetting failed-module CU stays in the denominator. An F counts as 0 grade points but the credit units still appear in the divisor until the module is cleared on a retake. This is why a single F drags the cGPA so heavily.
- Including S/U modules. Some polytechnic short modules are graded Pass/Fail (S/U); these are excluded from the cGPA entirely (both numerator and denominator) and should not be entered as a letter grade.
- Mixing up sGPA and cGPA. Director's List and Principal's List use sGPA, the single-semester figure. Autonomous-university admissions use cGPA, the full-record figure. Reporting one when the other is asked for is a common application error.
- Applying the elective exclusion before graduation. The AY 2024/25 best-2 rule is applied only on the final graduation transcript. Intermediate-semester cGPA figures shown in the student portal do not yet reflect the exclusion.
How to Improve Your Polytechnic cGPA
The fastest cGPA lift in polytechnic comes from three levers: protect core-diploma module grades, retake failed modules early, and convert C+ or B grades into B+ or A in high-CU modules. A retake replaces the failed grade with the new one, but the failed attempt's CU still counts in the cumulative record until the pass is recorded. Because core diploma modules typically weigh 4 CU each, lifting one core module from B (3.00) to A (4.00) moves the cGPA more than acing two 2-CU electives. The AY 2024/25 elective exclusion provides additional headroom at the end, but it only helps if the excluded electives are clearly below the running cGPA average.
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Last verified: 2026-05-25. Sources: Singapore Polytechnic Student Handbook, Ministry of Education Singapore (admissions).