HSC Grading Scale
A+ = 80–100 marks (GPA 5.00) · A = 70–79 (4.00) · A- = 60–69 (3.50) · B = 50–59 (3.00) · C = 40–49 (2.00) · D = 33–39 (1.00) · F = below 33 (0.00, fail). This scale, introduced in 2001, is unified across all HSC, Alim, and equivalent boards.
Checking Your Real Result
This calculator estimates your GPA from marks you already know — it does not connect to any board database. To check your official published result, visit educationboardresults.gov.bd, or send an SMS in the format HSC <BOARD> <ROLL> <YEAR> to 16222 once results are published.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How is HSC GPA calculated??
- Grade points of compulsory subjects are summed and divided by the subject count; the 4th subject only adds the portion of its grade point above 2.00.
- What is the HSC grading scale?
- A+ (80–100, GPA 5.00) down to F (below 33, GPA 0.00) — see the full scale above.
- Does the 4th subject always help?
- Only if it scores above a C (grade point above 2.00). Otherwise it adds nothing, so including it never hurts your GPA.