SLIIT GPA Calculator
GPA estimates for supported SLIIT Computing and Business curriculum data.
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Course Grades
| Module Name | Code | Credits | Grade | |
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| IT1120 | ||||
| IT1030 | ||||
| IT1130 | ||||
| IT1140 |
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SLIIT Grading Scale Reference
Standard grading scale used across all SLIIT faculties
Grade Point Scale
Supported SLIIT Faculty Calculators
Use the currently available specialized calculators for Computing and Business
About Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology
Established in 1999, SLIIT is the largest degree awarding institute in Sri Lanka
SLIIT offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across multiple faculties. Our GPA calculator helps SLIIT students track their academic performance using the university's grading system and credit structures. Whether you're in Computing, Business, Engineering, or any other faculty, calculate your GPA with confidence using our specialized tools.
What Is the SLIIT GPA Calculator and Why Should You Care?
The SLIIT GPA Calculator is a purpose-built tool that converts your letter grades and credit points into a precise Grade Point Average (GPA)—the metric SLIIT uses to judge academic performance, honours eligibility and scholarship candidacy. Whether you study Computing, Business, Engineering or Humanities, a clear GPA snapshot guides time management, course selection and graduate-program applications.
How Does SLIIT Actually Calculate GPA?
Short answer: each letter grade carries a numerical value (A+ = 4.0, A = 4.0, etc.). Multiply that value by each module’s credit load, add the results, then divide by total attempted credits. SLIIT requires a minimum C (2.0) per module for credit to count toward your degree.
Why Does GPA Matter at SLIIT?
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Honours & Distinction
Weighted GPA (WGPA) decides First-Class, Second-Upper or Distinction classifications.
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Scholarships & Internships
Many merit awards and tech placements set minimum cumulative GPA thresholds (often 3.0+).
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Graduate Admissions
Local and global MSc/MBA programs convert your CGPA into their own scale during evaluation.
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Registrar & Academic Advising
A low semester GPA can trigger probation or mandatory study-skills workshops.
Frequently Asked Questions
A cumulative GPA of 3.0 is generally competitive; 3.7+ often secures Dean’s List and First-Class Honours consideration.
Use the built-in conversion table above, or enter the letter in our SLIIT GPA Calculator to auto-populate the grade-point field.
Yes. Select “Semester” mode, type module names, credit hours, and grades; the tool outputs both Semester GPA and running Cumulative GPA.
For final honours, SLIIT weights each academic year differently (e.g., 0%, 20%, 30%, 50% for Computing).
Incomplete (IC): no effect until the grade is resolved. Withdrawn Fail (WF): counts as 0.0 grade points and drags GPA downward—plan withdrawals before census.
Only modules recorded on your official SLIIT Transcript with credit points contribute to CGPA; advanced-standing credits transfer as “Credit Awarded” and carry no grade points.
Lightening your course load (e.g., 15 credits instead of 18) can improve study habits and raise average scores—quality outweighs quantity.
Check Student System > Academic History or request a stamped Academic Transcript from the Registrar’s Office.
Yes. Once you repeat a module, the higher grade replaces the earlier attempt in CGPA calculations, but both appear on the transcript.
Proven Strategies to Raise Your GPA
Regular Class Attendance
Research shows attendance correlates with higher final test grades.
Time Management
Break study blocks into 50-minute sessions; use the Central Library’s bookable study rooms.
Utilize Academic Resources
Writing centres, peer-tutoring labs, and virtual librarian chat provide assignment support.
Practice Past Papers
Familiarity with exam style lifts marks and confidence.
Communicate With Professors
Early feedback on labs or studios can convert a potential C- into a solid B.
Use Our Calculator
Plan 'what-if' scenarios to understand the grades you need for your target GPA.