SGPA to CGPA Calculator
This Semester Grade Point (SGPA) To Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) Calculator helps you to convert your semester performance into an overall academic average.
Calculate CGPA
Enter SGPA for Each Semester
Enter Total SGPA and Number of Semesters
CGPA Summary
This SGPA to CGPA calculator helps you convert your semester-wise SGPA into a cumulative GPA. Whether you are in your first semester or final year, this tool helps you track your overall academic performance.
How To Use SGPA To CGPA Converter
Just follow these simple steps to use this sgpa to cgpa calculator. We give two options of converting sgpa to cgpa.
For Individual SGPAs
You have to give SGPA of each semester individually to this SGPA calculator. You can add multiple semesters.
For Total SGPA
You have to provide Total SGPA. In the second field you have to give us total semesters.
Why Use Our SGPA to CGPA Calculator?
Accuracy
Our tool provides accurate results by using your SGPAs and the selected grading scale.
User-Friendly Interface
The interface is designed to be intuitive and easy to use, requiring no technical skills.
Instant Results
Get your CGPA instantly with just a click, saving you time and effort.
Free to Use
Our calculator is completely free, with no sign-ups or hidden fees.
Difference Between SGPA and CGPA
Here is a quick reference chart of difference between semester grade point average and cumulative grade point average:
Aspect | SGPA (Semester Grade Point Average) | CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) |
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Meaning | Average grade point earned in a single semester | Average of grade points across all completed semesters |
Scope | Limited to one semester only | Covers the entire academic duration |
Used For | Evaluating performance in a specific semester | Evaluating overall academic performance |
Calculation | Based on courses and credits of one semester | Based on all SGPAs and credits of multiple semesters |
Formula | SGPA = (Σ [Grade Points × Course Credits]) ÷ Total Credits | CGPA = (Σ [SGPA × Semester Credits]) ÷ Total Credits |
Updates | Changes every semester | Changes after completion of each new semester |
Importance | Helps track progress semester-wise | Used for final results, transcripts, placements, admissions |
How to Convert SGPA to CGPA
Converting SGPA (Semester Grade Point Average) to CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) involves combining your semester-wise performance into one overall grade average.
If All Semesters Have the Same Credits:
- Add all your SGPAs together.
- Divide the total by the number of semesters.
Formula: CGPA = (Sum of SGPAs) ÷ Total Number of Semesters
Example: If your SGPAs are 8.2, 7.9, 8.5, and 8.0:
CGPA = (8.2 + 7.9 + 8.5 + 8.0) ÷ 4 = 8.15
If Semesters Have Different Credits:
- Multiply each SGPA by its semester credits.
- Add all the results together.
- Divide by the total credits of all semesters.
Formula: CGPA = (Σ [SGPA × Semester Credits]) ÷ Total Credits
Example:
Semester 1: SGPA = 8.0, Credits = 20
Semester 2: SGPA = 7.5, Credits = 22
Semester 3: SGPA = 8.3, Credits = 18
CGPA = (8.0×20 + 7.5×22 + 8.3×18) ÷ (20 + 22 + 18)
CGPA = (160 + 165 + 149.4) ÷ 60 = 7.92
Manual calculation can take too much time. The best way is to simply use the SGPA to CGPA calculator. You can also use the semester grade calculator to find out your current semester grades.
Percentage Conversions for SGPA and CGPA
Some schools or universities use marks in percentages instead of grade points. You might also need to change your grades to a different format when applying somewhere. Here's how to do it:
Converting SGPA to Percentage
- If your SGPA is on a 10-point scale:
Percentage = SGPA × 10
(Example: SGPA 8.2 → 82%) - If your SGPA is on a 4-point scale:
Percentage = SGPA × 25 (approximate)
(Example: SGPA 3.2 → 80%)
Note: This can vary depending on your university, so double-check their guidelines.
Converting CGPA to Percentage
- If your CGPA is on a 10-point scale:
Percentage = CGPA × 10
(Example: CGPA 8.5 → 85%) - If your CGPA is on a 4-point scale:
Percentage = CGPA × 25 (approximate)
(Example: CGPA 3.4 → 85%)
Note: This may vary by university, so be sure to check their official conversion formula.
What is a SGPA to CGPA Calculator?
SGPA to CGPA converter calculator helps students to convert their Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) from individual semesters into a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA), which represents their overall academic performance across multiple semesters.
How SGPA and CGPA Are Calculated
Both SGPA and CGPA use a grade point system—usually based on a 4.0 scale (common in the U.S.) or a 10.0 scale (used in countries like India). Here's how to calculate them in simple terms:
How to Calculate SGPA (Semester Grade Point Average)
- First, find the grade point for each course. (For example, A = 4 on a 4.0 scale or 9 on a 10.0 scale.)
- Multiply the grade point by the number of credits for that course.
- Do this for all your courses, then add all the results together.
- Divide that total by the sum of all the course credits.
Formula: SGPA = (Sum of [Grade Points × Credits]) ÷ Total Credits
How to Calculate CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average)
If different semesters have different total credits:
- Multiply each SGPA by that semester’s total credits.
- Add all these results together.
- Divide by the total number of credits from all semesters.
If every semester has the same number of credits:
Formula
- Simply add up all the SGPAs and divide by the number of semesters.
Formula: CGPA = (Sum of [SGPA × Semester Credits]) ÷ Total Credits
FAQs
Can I use this calculator for both 10-point and 4-point grading systems?
Yes! The calculator can be used for both 10-point and 4-point GPA systems. Just make sure you're consistent and enter your SGPA values according to the grading scale your university follows.
Does this calculator store my data?
No, your data is not stored or shared. All calculations are done instantly on your device for your privacy and convenience.
Can I convert my CGPA back to SGPA?
No, CGPA is a cumulative value, so you can't reverse it to find individual SGPA values. However, you can use it to understand your overall academic standing.