CGPA Calculator
๐ CGPA Calculator
Calculate your Cumulative Grade Point Average with precision
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CGPA Calculator โ Find Your Grade Point Average in Seconds
Your CGPA is one of the most important numbers in your academic life. It shows up on job applications, scholarship forms, university admissions, and every semester report.
ย Yet calculating it manually โ especially across multiple subjects with different credit hours โ is easy to get wrong. Ourย CGPA Calculatorย does all the math for you instantly and works with every major grading system used worldwide.
What is CGPA?
CGPA stands for Cumulative Grade Point Average. It measures your overall academic performance across all completed semesters or courses.ย
Unlike a single semester GPA, CGPA gives a picture of your consistent performance over time. The standard formula is:
CGPA = Sum of (Grade Points x Credit Hours) / Total Credit Hours
Because different courses carry different credit values, a subject worth 4 credits affects your CGPA more than one worth 1 credit. The calculator handles this weighting automatically.
Grading systems this calculator supports
- 4.0 scale โ used in the United States, Canada, and most Western universities
- 5.0 scale โ used by some colleges and competitive academic programs
- 10.0 scale โ the standard system across most Indian universities including CBSE, Mumbai University, and VTU
- Percentage-based system โ for institutions that grade on a 0โ100 marks scale
Select your system before entering grades and the calculator automatically applies the correct grade point mappings for that scale.
How to use the CGPA Calculator
Step 1: Select your grading system
Choose the scale your university follows โ 4.0, 5.0, 10.0, or percentage. This sets the correct grade options in the form below.
Step 2: Add your subjects
Enter each subject name, select the grade you received, and input the credit hours. Most university courses carry 3โ4 credits, while labs or electives may carry 1โ2.
Step 3: Calculate
Click the calculate button to get your CGPA score, its percentage equivalent, and a breakdown of how each subject contributed to your final average. You can add or remove subjects and the result updates in real time.
How CGPA converts to percentage
For the 10.0 scale (used by CBSE and most Indian universities), the standard conversion is:
Percentage = CGPA x 9.5
So a CGPA of 8.0 equals 76%. For the 4.0 scale used in the US, conversion formulas vary by institution, but a common method is multiplying by 25 to get an approximate percentage.ย
The calculator shows the percentage equivalent automatically based on your selected scale.ย
For official conversions required by specific universities, always cross-check with your institution’s guidelines on theย UGC India websiteย or your university’s academic handbook.
Who should use this calculator
- University and college students who want to track their semester performance and overall standing
- Students preparing applications for postgraduate programs or studying abroad who need to convert their grades to a different scale
- High school students calculating their grade average for college admissions
- HR professionals and academic advisors who need a quick way to verify or compare candidate grade records
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Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between GPA and CGPA?
GPA (Grade Point Average) usually refers to your performance in a single semester. CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) covers all your completed semesters combined. Most universities and employers look at CGPA because it shows long-term academic consistency rather than just one term’s results.
How is CGPA calculated on a 10.0 scale?
Multiply the grade points for each subject by its credit hours, add all those values together, then divide by the total number of credit hours across all subjects. For example, if you score 9 in a 4-credit subject and 8 in a 3-credit subject, the calculation is (9×4 + 8×3) / (4+3) = (36+24)/7 = 8.57 CGPA.
What is a good CGPA?
On the 10.0 scale, a CGPA above 8.5 is generally considered excellent and qualifies for most merit scholarships and top university admissions abroad. A CGPA between 7.0 and 8.4 is good and meets eligibility for most programs. Below 6.0 may limit certain academic or job opportunities depending on the institution or employer.
Can I use this calculator for both semester GPA and overall CGPA?
Yes. Enter only the subjects from one semester for a semester GPA, or enter subjects from all semesters together for your overall cumulative CGPA. The formula and calculation method are the same either way.
Does credit hours affect CGPA significantly?
Yes, quite a bit. A subject with 4 credit hours has twice the impact on your CGPA compared to a 2-credit subject. This means scoring well in high-credit courses like core subjects makes a bigger difference than scoring well in minor electives.
How do I convert my 10.0 CGPA to a 4.0 GPA for US university applications?
There is no single universal formula, but a common approximation is dividing your CGPA by 10 and multiplying by 4. So a 8.0 CGPA on a 10-point scale becomes roughly 3.2 on a 4.0 scale. However, most US universities recalculate your GPA themselves using official transcripts, so check the specific university’s international admissions policy before applying.
Is this calculator free to use?
Yes, completely free. There is no registration, no login, and no usage limits. You can run as many calculations as you need across any supported grading system.
Final thoughts
Your CGPA is more than just a number โ it is the single metric that opens or closes doors for scholarships, job applications, and further studies.ย
Knowing exactly where you stand at any point in the semester gives you time to act before results are finalised.ย
Use ourย CGPA Calculatorย after each exam or assignment cycle, and you will always have a clear, accurate picture of your academic standing.