My Grade Finder
About My Grade Finder
Meet My Grade Finder: transparent grade, GPA and international academic calculators built for fast, careful student planning.
Why My Grade Finder exists
My Grade Finder was created to make academic calculations easy to use without turning them into a black box. Students often know their scores but not which formula, scale or academic unit applies. This library brings the calculator first, then shows the formula, selected profile, intermediate totals and limitations needed to understand the answer.
What you can calculate
The site covers weighted grades, final-exam targets, test percentages, GPA, CGPA, WAM, GWA, UK degree marks, French coefficients, German grade calculations, Italian CFU averages, Indonesian IPK, South African APS and other country-specific systems. New profiles are grouped by the terminology students and institutions actually use.
How calculator accuracy is approached
Universal arithmetic is checked with independent hand calculations, known examples, boundary values and invalid-input states. Country or institution tools add a second layer: the active profile, scale and source status are displayed so a mathematical result is not confused with an official academic decision.
Official profile, custom profile and estimate
An Official profile is linked to a current first-party policy. A Custom profile exposes editable rules when institutions differ. An Estimate makes clear that no universal conversion exists. A Source check page is kept out of search until the governing rule is strong enough to publish. These labels appear before the result, not in hidden fine print.
Privacy and accessibility
Calculator inputs are processed on your device and do not require an account, name or student number. Forms use visible labels, keyboard-friendly controls, large touch targets and responsive layouts. The goal is a useful calculator on a small phone as well as a laptop.
Who runs the site and how to reach us
My Grade Finder is an independent educational tool website and is not a school, university, examination board or admissions service. Questions, corrections and official profile suggestions can be sent to darth9081@gmail.com. Please include the institution, programme, regulation year and an official source when reporting a formula.