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SIT GPA Calculator

Calculate semester GPA and projected cumulative GPA for Singapore Institute of Technology. School-specific grade points and official reference list included.

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About the SIT GPA System

SIT uses a 5.0 GPA scale for its applied degree programmes and is Singapore's university of applied learning. SIT offers both SIT-conferred degrees and joint degrees with overseas university partners such as DigiPen, University of Glasgow, and Newcastle University. The applied learning model includes an Integrated Work Study Programme (IWSP) where students spend 8-12 months in industry placements.

Why GPA Matters at SIT

SIT-conferred degrees follow the standard classification: First Class Honours at 4.50+, Second Upper at 4.00+, and Second Lower at 3.50+. However, partner university programmes may use their home institution's classification system instead. A strong GPA is particularly important at SIT because IWSP placement companies often review academic results when selecting students for coveted industry positions.

SIT Honours Classification

First Class Honours

4.50

min CGPA

Second Class Honours (Upper)

4.00

min CGPA

Second Class Honours (Lower)

3.50

min CGPA

SIT Grading Note

SIT references cumulative GPA out of 5.0 for degree classification guidance.

SIT Accuracy Scope

Some SIT programmes are run with partner-university grading variants. Confirm your specific programme handbook before using results officially.

GPA Tips for SIT Students

  • Check whether your specific programme uses SIT grading rules or the overseas partner university's rules. This is the single most important thing to verify before using any GPA calculator.
  • IWSP performance can affect your transcript and academic standing. Treat the work placement as seriously as any graded module.
  • SIT programmes often have a higher proportion of project-based assessments. Group project contributions are individually assessed, so consistent personal effort matters.

Common GPA Mistakes at SIT

The most common mistake at SIT is assuming all programmes follow the same grading system. Joint degree programmes with overseas partner universities (e.g., DigiPen, University of Glasgow) may use entirely different grade scales, weightings, and classification criteria from SIT-conferred degrees.

SIT Grading System

Singapore Institute of Technology uses a 5.0-point grading scale. The highest achievable GPA is 5.0, and letter grades are converted to grade points using the official SIT grade table below. SIT awards honours classifications based on cumulative GPA thresholds, with First Class Honours typically requiring a CGPA of 4.50 or above.

Each module grade earns a specific number of grade points, which are then weighted by credit units to compute your semester GPA and cumulative GPA (CGPA). Use the SIT GPA calculator above to project your CGPA based on expected grades.

SIT Grade Points Used

Grade Grade Point Score Range
A+ 5.00 Official scale by letter grade
A 5.00 Official scale by letter grade
A- 4.50 Official scale by letter grade
B+ 4.00 Official scale by letter grade
B 3.50 Official scale by letter grade
B- 3.00 Official scale by letter grade
C+ 2.50 Official scale by letter grade
C 2.00 Official scale by letter grade
D+ 1.50 Official scale by letter grade
D 1.00 Official scale by letter grade
F 0.00 Official scale by letter grade

Official References

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SIT grading system?
SIT uses a 5.0-point GPA scale for SIT-conferred degree programmes. Grades range from A+ (5.0) to F (0.0). Joint degree programmes with overseas partner universities may follow different grading rules set by the partner institution.
What GPA do you need for SIT First Class Honours?
For SIT-conferred degrees, First Class Honours requires a cumulative GPA of 4.50 or above. Second Upper Honours requires 4.00, and Second Lower Honours requires 3.50. Partner university programmes may have different classification thresholds.
Does SIT IWSP affect my GPA?
The Integrated Work Study Programme (IWSP) at SIT may carry academic credit and appear on your transcript. Whether it affects your cumulative GPA depends on your specific programme. Check your programme handbook for details.
Can SIT partner-university programme rules affect GPA interpretation?
Yes. Some SIT programmes have partner-university structures or additional grading constraints, so final interpretation can vary by programme.
What grading system does SIT use?
Singapore Institute of Technology uses a 5.0-point grading scale. Each letter grade corresponds to a specific grade point value, and your cumulative GPA (CGPA) is computed as the credit-weighted average of all module grade points.
Which SIT grade points are used on this page?
This page uses the following grade points for SIT: A+=5.00, A=5.00, A-=4.50, B+=4.00, B=3.50, B-=3.00, C+=2.50, C=2.00, D+=1.50, D=1.00, F=0.00.
Is this SIT calculator valid for every programme?
Some SIT programmes are run with partner-university grading variants. Confirm your specific programme handbook before using results officially.
What is the maximum GPA for SIT on this calculator?
The maximum GPA on this SIT page is 5.0.
How can I verify SIT grading policy before using this result?
Check the Official References section on this page first. Primary sources used: SIT FAQ (GPA out of 5.0); SIT Degree Classification.

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