Your Grade Point Average, or GPA, is more than just a number on your transcript; it’s a key indicator of your academic performance and a gateway to future opportunities. 

For University of Sharjah (UOS) students, understanding how to calculate and maintain a strong GPA is crucial for everything from qualifying for scholarships.

Understanding the UOS GPA System

 UOS GPA Calculator

It’s important to know the specific policies that make the UOS system unique:

All Courses Count

Both your SGPA and CGPA include all courses you’ve taken, regardless of whether you passed or failed.

Repeating Courses

If you repeat a course, the higher of the two grades is used in your GPA calculation. 

While both attempts appear on your transcript, only the better grade impacts your GPA, and the credit hours are only counted once toward your graduation requirements.

Passing Grades Vary

The minimum passing grade depends on your degree level. It is a ‘D’ for Diploma, Bachelor, and Postgraduate Diploma degrees, a ‘C+’ for Master’s degrees, and a ‘B’ for Doctorate degrees.

GradeGrade Point
A4.0
A-3.70
B+3.30
B3.00
B-2.70
C+2.30
C2.00
C-1.70
D+1.50
D-1.00
F0.00

Step-by-Step Guide to Calculating Your UOS GPA

Calculating your GPA involves some straightforward math. Let’s break it down with clear examples for both your SGPA and CGPA.

How to Calculate Your SGPA

Your SGPA is your grade point average for one semester.

List Your Courses

Write down each course you took during the semester, along with its credit hours and the grade you received.

Find Grade Points

Use the UOS grading table to find the grade point for each letter grade.

Calculate Total Points Per Course

For each course, multiply the credit hours by the grade points. This gives you the total points for that course.

Sum It Up

Add up the total credit hours for the semester and the total points for all courses.

Divide to Find Your SGPA

Divide the total points by the total credit hours.

Example Scenario: Calculating an SGPA

Let’s say a student took four courses in a semester:

CourseCredit HoursGradeGrade PointsTotal Points (Credit Hours * Grade Points)
Course 13B3.09.0
Course 24C+2.510.0
Course 33A4.012.0
Course 42D1.02.0
Total1233.0

SGPA = Total Points / Total Credit Hours = 33.0 / 12 = 2.75

How to Calculate Your CGPA

Your CGPA is the average of all your SGPAs up to a certain point.

List Your Semesters

Note the SGPA and total credit hours for each semester you have completed.

Calculate Total Points Per Semester

For each semester, multiply the SGPA by the total credit hours taken in that semester.

Sum It Up

Add up the total credit hours from all semesters and the total points from all semesters.

Divide to Find Your CGPA

Divide the grand total of points by the grand total of credit hours. The result is rounded to two decimal places.

Example Scenario: Calculating a CGPA

A student has completed three semesters:

SemesterCredit HoursSGPATotal Points (Credit Hours * SGPA)
Semester 1152.8042.0
Semester 2153.2048.0
Semester 3163.5056.0
Total46146.0

CGPA = Total Points / Total Credit Hours = 146.0 / 46 = 3.17

Use Our Free Online UOS GPA Calculator

Our calculator offers features tailored to UOS students:

UOS-Specific

 It’s built around UOS’s four-point grading system and policies.

Easy to Use

Simply enter your courses, credit hours, and grades to see your SGPA and CGPA instantly.

Track Your Progress

Save your results to monitor your GPA over time and see how your hard work pays off.

Mobile-Friendly

Calculate your GPA on the go, anytime, anywhere, from any device.

Tips for Improving Your GPA

A low GPA isn’t the end of the world. With the right strategies, you can turn your academic performance around.

Consult Your Professors

Your instructors are your best resource. 

Visit them during office hours to discuss your performance, review exams, and get advice on how to improve in their class.

Utilize the Repeat Policy

The UOS policy of counting the higher grade for repeated courses is a powerful tool. 

If you performed poorly in a course, consider retaking it to boost your CGPA.

Create a Study Plan

Don’t wait until the last minute to study. A consistent study schedule helps you absorb information better and reduces stress before exams.

Form Study Groups

Working with peers can provide new perspectives and help you understand difficult concepts. Explaining a topic to someone else is one of the best ways to solidify your own knowledge.

Leverage Your GPA

A strong GPA can open doors to internships, scholarships, and graduate programs. 

Many companies and academic institutions have minimum GPA requirements, so aiming high can significantly expand your options.

Take Charge of Your Academic Future

Ready to see where you stand? Use our free, accurate UOS GPA calculator to get started. 

Take control of your grades today and pave the way for a successful academic and professional future.

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