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SGPA to CGPA Calculator | Convert Semester GPA to Cumulative GPA
SGPA to CGPA Calculator
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SGPA to CGPA Conversion FAQs

How to calculate CGPA from SGPA?

To calculate CGPA from SGPA, you need to average all your SGPA values across semesters:

CGPA = (Sum of all SGPA values) / (Number of semesters)

For example, if you have SGPA values of 8.5, 9.0, and 8.0 for three semesters:

CGPA = (8.5 + 9.0 + 8.0) / 3 = 25.5 / 3 = 8.5

What is the difference between SGPA and CGPA?

SGPA (Semester Grade Point Average) and CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) are both grading systems but with different scopes:

  • SGPA: Measures academic performance in a single semester
  • CGPA: Measures cumulative academic performance across all semesters
  • Calculation: SGPA is calculated per semester, while CGPA is the average of all SGPAs
  • Purpose: SGPA shows semester-wise performance, CGPA shows overall academic performance
How many semesters should I include for CGPA calculation?

You should include all completed semesters for accurate CGPA calculation. Most undergraduate programs have 6-8 semesters, while postgraduate programs typically have 4 semesters.

Important considerations:

  • Include all academic semesters (excluding exchange programs if not counted)
  • Don't include current semester if it's incomplete
  • Check your university's specific CGPA calculation policy
  • Some universities may exclude certain semesters under special circumstances
Can I calculate CGPA if I have different credit systems?

Yes, if your semesters have different credit weights, you should calculate weighted CGPA:

Weighted CGPA = (Sum of (SGPA × Credits)) / (Total Credits)

For example:

  • Semester 1: SGPA 8.5, Credits 20
  • Semester 2: SGPA 9.0, Credits 22
  • Weighted CGPA = (8.5×20 + 9.0×22) / (20+22) = (170 + 198) / 42 = 368 / 42 = 8.76
What is a good CGPA score?

A "good" CGPA depends on the grading scale and your academic goals:

  • For 10.0 scale: 8.0+ is good, 9.0+ is excellent
  • For 4.0 scale: 3.0+ is good, 3.5+ is excellent
  • For 5.0 scale: 4.0+ is good, 4.5+ is excellent

However, requirements vary by:

  • University standards and grading policies
  • Competitive programs (may require higher CGPA)
  • Employer expectations for specific roles
  • Graduate school admission requirements
How can I improve my CGPA?

To improve your CGPA, focus on these strategies:

  • Consistent performance: Maintain good grades in all semesters
  • Focus on credit-heavy courses: These have more impact on your CGPA
  • Improve gradually: Even small improvements in each semester add up
  • Seek academic support: Utilize tutoring, office hours, and study groups
  • Balance course load: Don't overload yourself in any semester
  • Retake low-scoring courses: If your university allows grade replacement

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