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GPA Calculator Singapore: NUS, NTU, SMU, and Poly Scales

Calculate your CAP or GPA for any Singapore university or polytechnic. Covers the NUS/NTU 5.0 scale, SMU 4.3 scale, and all five Singapore polytechnics on the 4.0 scale. Free, instant.

Module / Course MCs / Credits Grade
Singapore grade point reference (all three scales)
NUS / NTU / SUTD / SIT / SUSS (5.0 CAP scale)
GradeCAP PointsDescription
A+5.0Exceptional
A5.0Excellent
A-4.5Very Good
B+4.0Good
B3.5Above Average
B-3.0Average
C+2.5Below Average
C2.0Satisfactory
D+1.5Pass
D1.0Minimum pass
F0.0Fail
SMU (4.3 GPA scale)
GradeGPA PointsDescription
A+4.3Exceptional
A4.0Excellent
A-3.7Very Good
B+3.3Good
B3.0Above Average
B-2.7Average
C+2.3Below Average
C2.0Satisfactory
D+1.3Pass
D1.0Minimum pass
F0.0Fail
Polytechnics (SP, NP, TP, NYP, RP) and ITE (4.0 GPA scale)
GradeGPA PointsDescription
A4.0Distinction
B+3.5Credit
B3.0Merit
C+2.5Good Pass
C2.0Pass
D1.0Marginal Pass
F0.0Fail

Sources: NUS Office of the Registrar (grading system), NTU Academic System, SMU Undergraduate Curriculum. Pass/Fail (S/U) modules at NUS are excluded from the CAP calculation. A+ at NUS and NTU earns the same 5.0 CAP points as a plain A. Polytechnic grade letters differ from university grade letters; the Poly scale does not include A-, B+, or C+ at the same tier as universities.

How GPA Is Calculated in Singapore

Singapore universities and polytechnics all use the credit-weighted average formula for GPA. The term used at most Singapore universities is CAP (Cumulative Average Point) rather than GPA, but the underlying calculation is identical: multiply each module's grade points by its credit units, sum those products, and divide by total credit units.

Singapore CAP / GPA Formula
CAP / GPA = Sum(Grade Points x Credit Units) Sum(Credit Units)
Where:
  • Grade Points = numeric value assigned to the letter grade for the active scale (5.0 for NUS/NTU A+/A; 4.3 for SMU A+; 4.0 for Poly A)
  • Credit Units = the number of Modular Credits (MCs) at NUS, Academic Units (AUs) at NTU, or simply Credits at SMU and polytechnics
  • Sum = totalled across every module in the period (one semester for semester CAP; all semesters for cumulative CAP / CGPA)
Example: An NUS student takes five modules in Semester 1: CS1101S (4 MCs, A = 5.0), MA1100 (4 MCs, B+ = 4.0), ES1103 (4 MCs, A- = 4.5), GEA1000 (4 MCs, B = 3.5), GEC1000 (4 MCs, B+ = 4.0). Quality points: 5.0x4 + 4.0x4 + 4.5x4 + 3.5x4 + 4.0x4 = 20 + 16 + 18 + 14 + 16 = 84. Total MCs: 20. Semester CAP = 84 / 20 = 4.20 (Second Class Upper Honours range).

Two details matter for an accurate Singapore GPA calculation. First, credit-unit weighting: a 6-MC module contributes one and a half times as much as a 4-MC module of the same grade. NUS modules range from 2 to 12 MCs; most academic modules are 4 MCs. NTU modules are typically 3 AUs. Second, S/U modules: NUS and NTU allow students to declare certain modules Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory (S/U). Modules graded S are excluded from the CAP calculation even when passed, so they do not affect the GPA. Enter only modules that carry a letter grade in the calculator above.

NUS and NTU Grading Scale (5.0 CAP)

NUS (National University of Singapore), NTU (Nanyang Technological University), SUTD (Singapore University of Technology and Design), SIT (Singapore Institute of Technology), and SUSS (Singapore University of Social Sciences) all use the identical 5.0 CAP scale. The grade-point mapping is:

Letter Grade CAP Points (5.0 scale) Performance Description Honours Bracket at NUS / NTU
A+ or A5.0Excellent / ExceptionalFirst Class (if CAP 4.50)
A-4.5Very GoodFirst Class (if CAP 4.50)
B+4.0GoodSecond Class Upper (if CAP 4.00 to 4.49)
B3.5Above AverageSecond Class Upper or Lower
B-3.0AverageSecond Class Lower (if CAP 3.50 to 3.99)
C+2.5Below AverageThird Class (if CAP 3.00 to 3.49)
C2.0SatisfactoryThird Class
D+1.5PassPass (CAP 2.00 to 2.99, no honours)
D1.0Minimum PassPass
F0.0FailFail, no credit
NUS and NTU 5.0 CAP grading scale with honours classification bands. Source: NUS Office of the Registrar.

A+ and A are distinct on the transcript but carry the same 5.0 grade points in the CAP calculation. This means a student who earns mostly A grades and occasionally an A+ has the same numerical CAP as one who earns only A grades, though the A+ is visible on the transcript as a mark of exceptional performance. At NTU, the same convention applies; the A+ designation is awarded at the faculty's discretion for outstanding submissions.

SMU Grading Scale (4.3 GPA)

Singapore Management University uses a US-style grading scale with a maximum of 4.3, not 4.0 or 5.0. The A+ grade earns 4.3 points, which allows SMU to recognise truly exceptional performance above a plain A (4.0). The full SMU grade-to-GPA mapping:

Letter Grade GPA Points (4.3 scale) Performance Description
A+4.3Exceptional (awarded sparingly)
A4.0Excellent
A-3.7Very Good
B+3.3Good
B3.0Above Average
B-2.7Average
C+2.3Below Average
C2.0Satisfactory
D+1.3Pass
D1.0Minimum Pass
F0.0Fail, no credit
SMU 4.3 GPA grading scale. Source: SMU Office of the Registrar.

SMU does not award degree honours in the same way as NUS or NTU. There are no First Class or Second Class Honours classifications at SMU. Instead, SMU recognises Dean's List recipients each semester in each school, typically the top 5 percent of the cohort. Dean's List recognition at SMU is a semester-by-semester award with no fixed GPA cutoff; it depends on the distribution of results in that semester. A GPA of 3.80 or above generally places a student in the Dean's List range, but this is not a guaranteed threshold.

Polytechnic and ITE Grading Scale (4.0 GPA)

All five Singapore polytechnics, Singapore Polytechnic (SP), Ngee Ann Polytechnic (NP), Temasek Polytechnic (TP), Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP), and Republic Polytechnic (RP), as well as ITE (Institute of Technical Education) colleges, use a GPA out of 4.0. The grade letters are different from those used at universities:

Letter Grade GPA Points (4.0 scale) Description
A4.0Distinction
B+3.5Credit
B3.0Merit
C+2.5Good Pass
C2.0Pass
D1.0Marginal Pass
F0.0Fail
Singapore polytechnic (SP, NP, TP, NYP, RP) and ITE 4.0 GPA grading scale. Note that polytechnic grade B+ (3.5) is not the same as university grade B+ (4.0 on the 5.0 scale).

A key difference from university grading: the polytechnic scale does not have a grade between C (2.0) and D (1.0). Students who pass a module at the D level receive 1.0 grade points; there is no D+ at polytechnics (unlike NUS/NTU where D+ = 1.5). Polytechnic students are awarded a Diploma with Merit if their cumulative GPA is 3.50 or above at graduation. The SP, NP, TP, NYP, and RP graduation criteria for Diploma with Merit use a 3.50 threshold uniformly across all diploma programmes.

NYP Grading System

Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP) uses the same 4.0 GPA scale as all other Singapore polytechnics. Each NYP module carries a credit value stated on the official module descriptor; most core diploma modules are 2 to 5 credits. NYP awards the Diploma with Merit at a cumulative GPA of 3.50 or above. The NYP student portal shows a per-semester GPA and a running cumulative GPA; both use the standard polytechnic formula. The calculator above handles NYP calculations through the Poly / ITE mode.

NP Grading System

Ngee Ann Polytechnic (NP) also uses the 4.0 GPA scale with the same grade letters (A, B+, B, C+, C, D, F) and grade-point values. NP modules typically carry 2 to 5 credits depending on the diploma programme. The graduation honour at NP for a cumulative GPA of 3.50 or above is the Diploma with Merit. The sp GPA and np GPA calculators both resolve to Poly mode in the calculator above.

Honour Classifications at Singapore Universities

NUS and NTU award degree honours based on the final cumulative CAP across all modules in the programme. The thresholds are:

Honours Class CAP Range (5.0 scale) US 4.0 Equivalent (approx.)
First Class Honours4.50 to 5.003.60 to 4.00
Second Class (Upper) Honours4.00 to 4.493.20 to 3.59
Second Class (Lower) Honours3.50 to 3.992.80 to 3.19
Third Class Honours3.00 to 3.492.40 to 2.79
Pass (no honours)2.00 to 2.991.60 to 2.39
Below minimum standingBelow 2.00Below 1.60
NUS and NTU honours classification thresholds with US 4.0 GPA equivalents (linear conversion: US GPA = CAP / 5.0 x 4.0). Source: NUS Honours Classification.

These thresholds are the minimum CAP for each honours class. Competitive programmes such as Medicine, Dentistry, Law, and Engineering may apply a higher faculty-level threshold for First Class Honours. The Dean's List at NTU is awarded each semester to students with a semester CAP of 4.50 or above (with no failed modules and a full academic load). NUS has a similar per-faculty merit list; thresholds and names vary by faculty.

Scale Comparison: NUS/NTU 5.0, SMU 4.3, Poly 4.0, and US 4.0

Singapore uses three distinct GPA scales depending on the institution. Converting between them for international applications requires understanding each scale's structure. The flagship visualisation below shows the honour and standing thresholds for each scale side by side.

Comparison of Singapore university grading scales: NUS/NTU 5.0 CAP (with First Class, Second Class Upper/Lower, Third Class, and Pass bands), SMU 4.3 GPA (with Dean's List and standing bands), and Polytechnic 4.0 GPA (Diploma with Merit and Pass bands). US 4.0 equivalent computed by linear conversion from the NUS/NTU 5.0 scale.

When applying to US graduate programmes, convert your NUS/NTU CAP to a US 4.0 equivalent using the formula US GPA = (CAP / 5.0) x 4.0. A First Class Honours CAP of 4.50 converts to 3.60 on the US scale; a Second Class Upper CAP of 4.25 converts to 3.40. World Education Services (WES) and ECE provide official credential evaluations that US graduate schools use as the authoritative conversion. For more on GPA scale conversions, the CGPA to GPA converter handles multi-scale conversion between 5.0, 4.3, 4.0, and 10-point systems.

Singapore University and Polytechnic Directory

The table below lists the major Singapore universities and polytechnics, their GPA scale, and the credit unit name used in the weighted-average formula.

Institution Abbreviation GPA Scale Credit Unit Name Calculator Mode
National University of SingaporeNUS5.0 CAPModular Credits (MCs)NUS / NTU
Nanyang Technological UniversityNTU5.0 CAPAcademic Units (AUs)NUS / NTU
Singapore University of Technology and DesignSUTD5.0 CAPUnitsNUS / NTU
Singapore Institute of TechnologySIT5.0 CAPCredit UnitsNUS / NTU
Singapore University of Social SciencesSUSS5.0 CAPCreditsNUS / NTU
Singapore Management UniversitySMU4.3 GPACreditsSMU
Singapore PolytechnicSP4.0 GPACreditsPoly / ITE
Ngee Ann PolytechnicNP4.0 GPACreditsPoly / ITE
Temasek PolytechnicTP4.0 GPACreditsPoly / ITE
Nanyang PolytechnicNYP4.0 GPACreditsPoly / ITE
Republic PolytechnicRP4.0 GPACreditsPoly / ITE
Institute of Technical EducationITE4.0 GPACreditsPoly / ITE
Singapore institutions by GPA scale. All five NUS/NTU-group institutions use the identical 5.0 CAP formula and grade-point table.

Two Singapore institutions are sometimes asked about by students returning from exchange programmes. The SIM (Singapore Institute of Management) runs degree programmes in partnership with overseas universities (University of London, University at Buffalo, RMIT), and uses the partner university's grading scale rather than the Singapore 5.0 CAP. Students at SIM should use the grading scale of their specific partner university; the general GPA calculator handles US 4.0 scale calculations for SIM-UoL and SIM-Buffalo students.

Cumulative CAP and Semester CAP

Singapore university portals show two GPA figures: the current-semester CAP and the cumulative CAP (sometimes called CGPA). The formula is the same for both; the difference is which set of modules you include:

  • Semester CAP: Enter only modules from the current semester. Used for Dean's List eligibility at NTU and NUS faculty merit lists.
  • Cumulative CAP: Enter every module from all completed semesters. Used for honours classification at graduation and for postgraduate applications.

The calculator above handles both. For semester CAP, clear the table and enter the current term's modules only. For cumulative CAP, add every module you have completed across all semesters. If you want to track your CAP trend across semesters, run the calculation separately for each semester and compare. The GPA calculator on the main page handles the US 4.0 scale for students converting a Singapore CAP for US graduate school applications.

ITE GPA Calculator

ITE (Institute of Technical Education) colleges use the same 4.0 GPA scale and grade letters as Singapore polytechnics: A = 4.0, B+ = 3.5, B = 3.0, C+ = 2.5, C = 2.0, D = 1.0, F = 0.0. The formula is identical: GPA = Sum(Grade Points x Credits) / Sum(Credits). Select the Poly / ITE mode in the calculator above to calculate your ITE cumulative GPA. ITE colleges offer the National ITE Certificate (Nitec) and Higher Nitec; both use the 4.0 GPA. Students who achieve a cumulative GPA of 3.50 or above at ITE may qualify for direct entry to polytechnic diploma programmes under the merit-based admission exercise.

Convert Singapore CAP to ECTS for European Applications

Students applying to European universities or exchange programmes need to convert their NUS or NTU CAP to an ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) GPA. The ECTS grading scale runs from A (top 10 percent) to E (bottom 35 percent among passing students), and the conversion is not strictly linear. As a practical approximation, a CAP of 4.50 or above (First Class) corresponds to ECTS A; a CAP of 4.00 to 4.49 (Second Upper) to ECTS B; a CAP of 3.50 to 3.99 (Second Lower) to ECTS C. For a detailed numerical conversion between the 5.0 CAP scale, US 4.0 scale, and ECTS scale, use the GPA to ECTS calculator.

Students applying from Malaysian institutions to Singapore universities, or comparing a Malaysian CGPA with a Singapore CAP for scholarship purposes, should note that both systems use credit-weighted averages but on different maximum scales (Malaysia: 4.0; Singapore NUS/NTU: 5.0). The Malaysia GPA calculator covers the Malaysian 4.0 CGPA scale and MQA classification thresholds. For multi-scale conversions between 5.0 CAP, 4.0 CGPA, and US 4.0, the GPA converter handles all three scales.

Last verified: May 2026

How is GPA calculated in Singapore universities?
How is GPA calculated in Singapore universities: multiply each module's grade point value by its credit units (Modular Credits at NUS, Academic Units at NTU), sum those products across all modules, and divide by total credit units. NUS, NTU, SUTD, SIT, and SUSS use the 5.0 CAP scale: A+ and A = 5.0, A- = 4.5, B+ = 4.0, B = 3.5, B- = 3.0, C+ = 2.5, C = 2.0, D+ = 1.5, D = 1.0, F = 0.0. The result is your CAP (Cumulative Average Point). SMU uses a separate 4.3 scale; polytechnics use a 4.0 scale with different grade letters.
How to calculate GPA for NUS?
How to calculate GPA for NUS: use the weighted-average formula CAP = Sum(Grade Points x Modular Credits) / Sum(Modular Credits). Each NUS module carries between 2 and 8 Modular Credits (MCs); a typical academic module is 4 MCs. Map each letter grade to a grade-point value using the NUS scale: A+/A = 5.0, A- = 4.5, B+ = 4.0, B = 3.5, B- = 3.0, C+ = 2.5, C = 2.0, D+ = 1.5, D = 1.0, F = 0.0. Multiply each module's grade points by its MCs, sum all products, then divide by total MCs. Passed S/U modules (Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory) are excluded from the CAP calculation at NUS. The calculator above runs this in NUS/NTU mode (the default).
How to calculate GPA for SP (Singapore Polytechnic)?
How to calculate GPA for SP: switch the calculator above to Poly mode. SP and all five Singapore polytechnics (SP, NP, TP, NYP, RP) use a 4.0 GPA scale with different grade letters than universities: A = 4.0, B+ = 3.5, B = 3.0, C+ = 2.5, C = 2.0, D = 1.0, F = 0.0. The formula is GPA = Sum(Grade Points x Credits) / Sum(Credits). Each diploma module typically carries 3 to 4 credits. Students with a cumulative GPA of 3.50 or above at graduation qualify for a Diploma with Merit at SP. The calculator above handles SP, NP, TP, NYP, and RP through the Polytechnic mode.
How to calculate GPA for SMU?
How to calculate GPA for SMU: use the SMU 4.3 scale mode in the calculator above. SMU (Singapore Management University) uses a US-style grading scale with a maximum of 4.3 for an A+: A+ = 4.3, A = 4.0, A- = 3.7, B+ = 3.3, B = 3.0, B- = 2.7, C+ = 2.3, C = 2.0, D+ = 1.3, D = 1.0, F = 0.0. Enter each SMU course's credit units and letter grade; the calculator applies SMU's weighted-average formula automatically. SMU does not award degree honours in the same way as NUS or NTU; instead, SMU recognises Dean's List students each semester (typically the top 5 percent of the cohort per school).
What is the NUS Honours classification (First Class, Second Class)?
NUS awards degree honours based on the final CAP across all modules in the programme. The NUS Honours classification thresholds are: First Class Honours = CAP 4.50 to 5.00; Second Class (Upper) Honours = CAP 4.00 to 4.49; Second Class (Lower) Honours = CAP 3.50 to 3.99; Third Class Honours = CAP 3.00 to 3.49; Pass (no honours) = CAP 2.00 to 2.99. The specific CAP cutoff for each Honours class is also programme-dependent; some competitive programmes (Medicine, Law, Engineering) may apply a higher faculty-level threshold. NTU uses the same five-tier Honours classification on the same 5.0 CAP scale.
What GPA do I need for the Dean's List at NTU or NUS?
The Dean's List at NTU requires a semester CAP of 4.50 or above, with no failed modules and a full-time academic load in that semester. At NUS, the Dean's List (Faculty List of Excellence at some faculties) also uses a semester CAP of 4.50 as the typical threshold, though the exact percentile cutoff and name vary by faculty. At SMU, Dean's List recognition is typically awarded to the top 5 percent of the cohort per school each semester and is not tied to a fixed GPA threshold. Polytechnic students do not have a semester Dean's List; the Diploma with Merit at graduation requires a cumulative GPA of 3.50 or above.
How do I convert my Singapore NUS/NTU CAP to a US 4.0 GPA?
To convert a Singapore NUS or NTU CAP (5.0 scale) to a US 4.0 GPA equivalent, use the linear formula: US GPA = (CAP / 5.0) x 4.0. For example, a CAP of 4.50 converts to 3.60 on the US 4.0 scale; a CAP of 4.00 converts to 3.20; a CAP of 3.50 converts to 2.80. The calculator above shows this conversion automatically in NUS/NTU mode. For US graduate-school applications, World Education Services (WES) and Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE) issue official course-by-course evaluations; their results usually fall within 0.1 to 0.2 GPA points of the linear estimate.
How to calculate GPA for SUSS or SIT?
SUSS (Singapore University of Social Sciences) and SIT (Singapore Institute of Technology) both use the same 5.0 CAP scale as NUS and NTU: A+/A = 5.0, A- = 4.5, B+ = 4.0, B = 3.5, B- = 3.0, C+ = 2.5, C = 2.0, D+ = 1.5, D = 1.0, F = 0.0. The weighted-average formula is identical: CAP = Sum(Grade Points x Credits) / Sum(Credits). Use the NUS/NTU mode in the calculator above for SUSS and SIT. Credit units at SUSS are typically 5 per module (some programmes use 10 for double modules); SIT credit units vary by partner university.