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Curve Grade Calculator helps you apply a grading curve to a set of scores using various curve methods. Use this free browser-based calculator from XTRAW Tools to compare inputs, estimate results, and prepare useful output.
Apply a grading curve to a set of scores using various curve methods. It is designed for students, parents, teachers, tutors, academic advisors, college applicants, classroom users, and education planners who want a fast browser-based estimate before relying on official systems, school gradebooks, registrars, production code, command-line tools, scripts, parsers, or professional sources.
People use this calculator when they need a quick way to estimate a needed final grade, test score percentage, or curved exam result.
Flat: score + n; Root: √score × 10; Scale: score × (target / max)
Example inputs: Scores (comma-separated): 55, 62, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 45, 78, 68; Curve Method: Square Root Curve (√score × 10); Points to Add (flat method): 10; Target Highest Score (scale method): 100 %
Example result: Using the default square-root curve, the first score changes from 55% to 74.2%, and the class curved average is 83.8%.
Yes. This tool is free to use on XTRAW Tools.
No. XTRAW tools are designed for browser-based use without requiring an account.
No. Results are intended for quick reference and convenience. Always validate important developer, password, GPA, grade, score, attendance, or study-planning output before relying on it.
Disclaimer: This calculator is provided for general informational, educational, and convenience purposes only. It is not academic, admissions, financial aid, legal, tutoring, school-policy, grading-policy, or professional advice. GPA scales, course weighting, grading curves, attendance rules, and study expectations vary by school, teacher, program, and policy. Always verify important results with your instructor, registrar, school policy, advisor, official gradebook, or authoritative source before relying on them.