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Grading in Nigerian higher education can be confusing because different institutions use slightly different scales. Most universities use a 5.0 scale, while polytechnics typically use a 4.0 scale.
The National Universities Commission (NUC) is encouraging standardization, but variations still exist across institutions.
This guide explains the common grading scales, degree classifications, how to calculate GPA and CGPA with worked examples, and practical tips.
If you're new to how GPA and CGPA are calculated, you can first check out our step-by-step guides for both universities and polytechnics to understand the formulas before diving deeper into grading systems.
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Degree classification (5.0 CGPA)
Result classification (4.0 CGPA)
Note: Some universities use a 5-point scale with slight local variations (for example grade cutoffs or label differences). Always check your universityβs official handbook for exact cutoffs.
GPA (semester) = (Sum of (Credit Unit Γ Grade Point) for all courses in semester) Γ· (Total Credit Units for the semester)
CGPA (cumulative) = (Sum of all Quality Points from every semester) Γ· (Total credit units completed across all semesters)
Quality points = Credit Unit Γ Grade Point
For a more detailed breakdown with formulas, real examples, and common mistakes to avoid, see our full post on How to Calculate GPA and CGPA in Nigerian Universities (with Examples).
Student takes 5 courses in a semester:
| Course | Credit Unit | Grade | Grade Point | Quality Points (CU Γ GP) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MTH101 | 3 | A | 5.00 | 3 Γ 5.00 = 15.00 |
| PHY101 | 3 | B | 4.00 | 3 Γ 4.00 = 12.00 |
| GNS101 | 2 | C | 3.00 | 2 Γ 3.00 = 6.00 |
| CHM101 | 3 | A | 2.00 | 3 Γ 5.00 = 15.00 |
| GST101 | 2 | A | 1.00 | 2 Γ 5.00 = 10.00 |
Step 1 β Add quality points:
15.00 + 12.00 + 6.00 + 15.00 + 10.00 = 58.00
Step 2 β Add credit units:
3 + 3 + 2 + 3 + 2 = 13
Step 3 β Divide to get GPA:
GPA = 58.00 Γ· 13
Do the division precisely:
13 goes into 58 four times (13 Γ 4 = 52), remainder 6. So decimal part is 6 Γ· 13 = 0.461538...
GPA = 4 + 0.461538... = 4.461538...
Rounded to two decimal places β GPA = 4.46
Suppose semester 2 totals are:
GPA = 41 Γ· 13
13 Γ 3 = 39, remainder 2 β decimal part 2 Γ· 13 = 0.153846...
GPA = 3.153846... β Rounded to two decimals = 3.15
Calculate CGPA for two semesters
Semester 1 GPA quality points = 58 (we already used this)
Semester 2 quality points = 41
Total quality points across both = 58 + 41 = 99
Total credit units across both = 13 + 13 = 26
CGPA = 99 Γ· 26
26 Γ 3 = 78, remainder 21 β decimal = 21 Γ· 26 = 0.807692...
CGPA = 3.807692... β Rounded to two decimals = 3.81
Interpretation: on a 5.0 scale, CGPA 3.81 = Second Class Upper range.
Courses and results:
| Course | Credit Unit (CU) | Grade | Grade Point | Quality Points (CU Γ GP) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MTH102 | 3 | B | 3.50 | 3 Γ 3.50 = 10.50 |
| PHY102 | 2 | C | 3.00 | 2 Γ 3.00 = 6.00 |
| GNS102 | 1 | A | 4.00 | 1 Γ 4.00 = 4.00 |
| CHM102 | 3 | B | 3.50 | 3 Γ 3.50 = 10.50 |
Step 1 β Add quality points:
10.50 + 6.00 + 4.00 + 10.50 = 31.00
Step 2 β Add credit units:
3 + 2 + 1 + 3 = 9
Step 3 β GPA = 31.00 Γ· 9
9 Γ 3 = 27 remainder 4 β decimal = 4 Γ· 9 = 0.444...
GPA = 3.444... β Rounded to two decimals = 3.44
On the 4.0 scale, GPA 3.44 for the semester is strong and contributes to a high CGPA.
If this is typical across semesters, the final CGPA might fall in Upper Credit / Distinction range depending on averages.
You can also check our dedicated guide for polytechnic students: How to Calculate GPA and CGPA in Nigerian Polytechnics for more examples and tips on tracking your results.
Conversions are approximate and vary by institution. One simple mapping is to scale linearly:
Always use official university conversion tables when applying for jobs or further studies abroad.
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Understanding the grading systems used by Nigerian universities and polytechnics is essential for planning your academic goals. Whether your school uses a 5.0 or 4.0 scale, the calculation method is straightforward: multiply grade points by credit units, sum the results, and divide by total credit units. Use the worked examples above to practice and confirm you understand each step, and use a reliable GPA calculator to speed things up and avoid errors.
Most do, but not all. Many universities use 5.0, but some have small local variations. Always check the specific university grading policy.
Yes. Most Nigerian polytechnics use a 4.0 scale with its own classification system.
Typically, the pass mark is 40% (grade E) on the 5.0 scale. Scores below 40% are usually graded F.
GPA is usually for a single semester. CGPA is cumulative, averaging all semesters to date.
Yes, but conversions vary by university and country. Use official conversion tables or ask the admissions office for guidance.
An F usually carries 0 grade points. You may need to retake the course or accept the lower CGPA effect, depending on your institutionβs rules.




