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CGPA Calculator – Calculate Your Cumulative GPA Across All Semesters

Track your academic performance across your entire degree with our CGPA Calculator. Enter your semester GPAs and credit hours to calculate your overall cumulative GPA. Supports 4.0, 5.0, and 10-point grading scales.

CGPA Results

Enter your semester GPAs and click Calculate to see results

How CGPA Is Calculated

Semester Points = Semester GPA × Semester Credits
Total Points = Sum of all Semester Points
CGPA = Total Points ÷ Total Credits

Example: Semester 1: 3.5 GPA × 15 credits = 52.5 points
Semester 2: 3.8 GPA × 15 credits = 57 points
CGPA = (52.5 + 57) / (15 + 15) = 109.5 / 30 = 3.65

How to Calculate Your CGPA

1

Select Grading Scale

Choose between 4.0, 5.0, or 10.0 grading scale based on your university system.

2

Add Semester Details

Enter each semester's GPA and credit hours. Add as many semesters as needed.

3

Get Your CGPA

Instantly see your cumulative GPA with semester-by-semester breakdown.

Why Track Your CGPA?

📊 Academic Progress Tracking

Monitor your overall academic performance across all semesters to stay on track for graduation goals.

🎓 Scholarship Eligibility

Many scholarships require minimum CGPA. Track your standing to maintain financial aid eligibility.

💼 Job Applications

Employers often ask for CGPA. Know your exact number for resumes and application forms.

📈 Grade Improvement Planning

See how future semester grades will impact your CGPA to set realistic improvement targets.

CGPA to Letter Grade Conversion (4.0 Scale)

CGPA RangeLetter GradePercentageClassification
3.7 - 4.0A / A+90-100%First Class with Distinction
3.0 - 3.69B+ / A-80-89%First Class
2.3 - 2.99C+ / B70-79%Second Class Upper
2.0 - 2.29C60-69%Second Class Lower
Below 2.0D / FBelow 60%Pass / Fail

CGPA Calculation FAQs

How is CGPA calculated from semester GPA?

CGPA = Total Grade Points ÷ Total Credits. For each semester: multiply GPA by credits to get points, sum all points, then divide by total credits.

What's the difference between GPA and CGPA?

GPA (Grade Point Average) is for a single semester. CGPA (Cumulative GPA) is the overall average across all semesters of your degree.

How do I convert 10-point CGPA to 4-point scale?

Rough conversion: divide 10-point CGPA by 2.5. For precise conversion, use your university's official conversion formula as it varies by institution.

What CGPA is considered good?

On a 4.0 scale: 3.5+ is excellent, 3.0+ is good. On a 10-point scale: 8.5+ is excellent, 7.5+ is good. Requirements vary by field and goals.

Can I improve my CGPA in the final year?

Yes, but it depends on credits remaining. With more credits left, you have more impact. Calculate target grades needed using this calculator.