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Higher CGPA = better chances for master's programs and top universities
Add each semester GPA & credits
CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) is the overall average of your GPAs across all semesters. Where GPA tells you how you did in one semester, CGPA adds them all together to show your performance throughout your entire program.
Just follow these simple steps and get your CGPA in seconds.
Type in the GPA you got for each completed semester (for example, "Semester 1 GPA: 3.7" ). You can find this on your official marksheet or transcript.
Type in the total credits for each semester (for example, "Semester 1 Credits: 17"). You can find these on your marksheet or transcript.
See your current CGPA with a clear breakdown. Perfect for applications, planning, and tracking progress!
This calculator is perfect for students in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and other countries using the CGPA system.
Semester GPA (also called SGPA) is your Grade Point Average for one specific semester or term. Think of it as your "report card score" for that particular period.
It's calculated by your university based on the grades you got in all subjects during that semester, considering the credit hours of each course.
Student Portal/Online: University student portal or online dashboard
Report Cards: Mailed home or given to you at the end of each semester
Transcript: Official document with all your final grades
Teachers: Ask directly if you're unsure about a current grade
Credits (also called credit hours) show how much a course is "worth" based on how much time you spend in class each week. They show how much each course contributes to your overall CGPA.
Official Transcript: Credits or credit points are often listed next to each course or semester.
Academic Portal: Your university or college portal usually displays semester-wise credits.
Syllabus or Course Outline: Some institutions mention credits in the official syllabus or course description.
Not as much as your skills, determination, and growth those shape your future the most. But your CGPA isn't just a number either, it can open doors to opportunities like:
Higher CGPA = better chances for master's programs and top universities
Merit-based scholarships often have minimum CGPA requirements
International universities consider CGPA for admission decisions
Many companies have CGPA cutoffs for campus placements
Want to improve those grades? Here's what actually works:
Attend every class – You can't succeed if you're not there
Turn in all assignments – Even if they're not perfect, partial credit beats zero
Ask for help early – Don't wait until you're failing to talk to your teacher
Study consistently – 30 minutes daily beats cramming all night
Join study groups – Learning with others makes it easier and more fun
Don't wait! Calculate your current CGPA now and start planning your academic future. It takes less than 2 minutes!