SGPA to CGPA Calculator

SGPA to CGPA Calculator


SGPA stands for Semester Grade Point Average. It is a grading system used to evaluate a student’s academic performance during a specific semester. SGPA is calculated by taking the weighted average of grade points earned in all subjects, considering the credit hours assigned to each subject. It provides a detailed overview of how a student performed during that particular semester.

CGPA, or Cumulative Grade Point Average, reflects the overall academic performance of a student across multiple semesters or academic years. Unlike SGPA, which focuses on one semester, CGPA is determined by calculating the weighted average of grade points from all semesters. It offers a comprehensive view of a student’s academic achievements throughout the entire course.

How to Convert SGPA to CGPA

Best way to do that is by using our SGPA to CGPA Calculator tool. We provide the most accurate data. You can simply follow these steps:-

  • Enter SGPA Semester wise
  • To add more semesters click on “Add Semester”
  • Then click on “Calculate” for the calculation

Example of calculating CGPA through SGPA

  • Firstly add the points for 1st & 2nd semesters: 7 (from 1st semester) + 8 (from 2nd semester) = 15
  • Then you need to count the total number of semesters: 1 (for 1st semester) + 1 (for 2nd semester) = 2
  • Then divide the total points by the number of semesters: 15 ÷ 2 = 7.5
  • So, the student’s CGPA based on the 1st and 2nd semesters is 7.5

FAQs

If my previous SGPAs were low, may I raise my CGPA in my last year?

Improving your final year grades can indeed boost your CGPA. However, the extent of this improvement depends on how low your previous SGPAs were.

How to convert the SGPA into CGPA?

You can convert your SGPA 2 CGPA in 2 steps:-
1. Add all up your SGPA scores
2. Divide the total of all your SGPA score by no of semesters

Is SGPA and CGPA same?

No SGPA and CGPA are not same SGPA reflects the score of individual semester and CGPA reflects cumulative scores of each semester.

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