GPA Calculator (Semester-wise)
Calculate your GPA for a single semester based on subject grades and credits.
Calculate Your Semester GPA
How to Use GPA Calculator
- Select your institution's grading system (10-point, 4-point, or 5-point scale)
- Enter subject name, grade points, and credit hours for each subject
- Click "Add Subject" to add more subjects (minimum 1, maximum 15)
- Click "Calculate GPA" to get your semester GPA
Example Calculation:
Subject 1: Mathematics - Grade: 9.0, Credits: 4
Subject 2: Physics - Grade: 8.5, Credits: 3
Subject 3: Chemistry - Grade: 8.0, Credits: 3
GPA = (9.0ร4 + 8.5ร3 + 8.0ร3) รท (4+3+3) = 8.55
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CGPA Calculator (Cumulative)
Calculate your cumulative GPA across multiple semesters.
Calculate Your CGPA
How to Use CGPA Calculator
- Select your grading system
- Enter the GPA and total credits for each completed semester
- Add more semesters using "Add Semester" button
- Click "Calculate CGPA" to get your cumulative GPA
Example Calculation:
Semester 1: GPA: 8.5, Credits: 20
Semester 2: GPA: 9.0, Credits: 22
CGPA = (8.5ร20 + 9.0ร22) รท (20+22) = 8.76
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CGPA โ Percentage Converter
Convert between CGPA and percentage using standard formulas.
CGPA to Percentage & Vice Versa
Conversion Formulas Guide
- Standard/CBSE: Percentage = CGPA ร 9.5
- Mumbai University: Percentage = (CGPA ร 10) - 7.5
- VTU/Anna University: Percentage = CGPA ร 10
- Custom: Use your university's specific multiplier
Example:
CGPA: 8.5
Standard Formula: 8.5 ร 9.5 = 80.75%
VTU Formula: 8.5 ร 10 = 85%
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Target GPA Predictor
Calculate the GPA needed in upcoming semesters to achieve your target CGPA.
Predict Required GPA
How to Use Target GPA Predictor
- Enter your current CGPA and total credits completed so far
- Enter your desired target CGPA
- Enter the total credits remaining in future semesters
- Click "Calculate Required GPA" to see what you need to achieve
Example:
Current CGPA: 7.5 with 60 credits
Target CGPA: 8.0
Remaining Credits: 40
Required GPA: 8.75 in remaining semesters
Percentage โ Grade Converter
Convert percentage to letter grades and vice versa.
Convert Percentage to Grade
Grading Scale Reference
| Percentage | Grade | Grade Points | Description |
|---|
Grading Systems in India
- CBSE: Uses 10-point scale with A1 (91-100%) to E (below 33%)
- ICSE: Similar letter grading with percentage ranges
- Engineering: O (Outstanding), A+, A, B+, B, C, P, F grades
- State Boards: May vary; select the closest system
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Percentage โ CGPA Converter
Quick conversion between percentage and CGPA.
Quick Percentage-CGPA Converter
Percentage to CGPA
CGPA to Percentage
Using Standard Formula: CGPA = Percentage รท 9.5
Attendance Percentage Calculator
Calculate attendance percentage and classes needed for target attendance.
Calculate Your Attendance
Attendance Guidelines
- Minimum Requirement: Most Indian institutions require 75% attendance
- Shortage Criteria: Below 75% may result in detention or not allowed to appear in exams
- Medical Leave: Usually counted separately with proper documentation
- Pro Tip: Maintain 80%+ to have buffer for emergencies
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CBSE Marks to CGPA Converter
Convert CBSE marks to CGPA for Classes 10 and 12.
CBSE Marks to CGPA
CBSE Grading System
| Marks Range | Grade | Grade Points |
|---|---|---|
| 91-100 | A1 | 10 |
| 81-90 | A2 | 9 |
| 71-80 | B1 | 8 |
| 61-70 | B2 | 7 |
| 51-60 | C1 | 6 |
| 41-50 | C2 | 5 |
| 33-40 | D | 4 |
| 21-32 | E1 | - |
| Below 21 | E2 | - |
CGPA Rank Estimator
Estimate your rank based on CGPA and batch size.
Estimate Your Rank
How Rank Estimation Works
- Uses statistical models to estimate rank based on CGPA distribution
- Normal Distribution: Assumes bell curve distribution (most common)
- Competitive: Skewed towards higher CGPA (top institutions)
- Relaxed: More variation in CGPA distribution
- Results are estimates and may vary from actual rankings
Credits Chart & Calculator
Understand credit systems and calculate total credits.
Credit System Calculator
Understanding Credit System
What are Credits?
Credits represent the weightage and workload of a course. Typically:
- Theory Courses: 3-4 credits
- Lab Courses: 1-2 credits
- Project Work: 4-8 credits
- Seminar: 1-2 credits
1 Credit = 1 Hour of Instruction per Week
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
GPA (Grade Point Average) is calculated for a single semester, while CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) is the average of all semester GPAs throughout your entire course.
CGPA = (Sum of (Grade Points ร Credits) for all semesters) รท (Total Credits)
Most Indian universities use a 10-point scale, where 10 is the highest grade point.
The most common formulas are:
- Standard/CBSE: Percentage = CGPA ร 9.5
- VTU/Anna University: Percentage = CGPA ร 10
- Mumbai University: Percentage = (CGPA ร 10) - 7.5
Check with your university for their specific conversion formula.
- 9.0 - 10.0: Outstanding (Top 5%)
- 8.0 - 8.9: Excellent (Top 15%)
- 7.0 - 7.9: Good (Top 40%)
- 6.0 - 6.9: Average
- Below 6.0: Below Average
- Product-based companies (Google, Microsoft, Amazon): 7.5 - 8.0+
- Service-based companies (TCS, Infosys, Wipro): 6.0 - 7.0+
- Core engineering companies: 7.0+
- MBA programs (IIM, ISB): 8.0+
Note: Requirements may vary. Some companies prioritize skills over CGPA.
CBSE uses a 9-point grading scale. CGPA is the average of grade points obtained in all subjects (excluding additional subjects).
Example: If you get grades A1, A2, B1, B2, and A1 in 5 subjects, your CGPA = (10+9+8+7+10)รท5 = 8.8
Most Indian universities require 75% attendance to be eligible for semester exams. Some universities may have different requirements:
- Delhi University: 75%
- Mumbai University: 75%
- Anna University: 75%
- VTU: 85%
Yes! Use our Target GPA Predictor to calculate what GPA you need in remaining semesters to achieve your target CGPA. Focus on:
- Consistent study habits
- Completing assignments on time
- Seeking help from professors
- Participating in class discussions
- Regular revision and practice
Complete User Guide
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Not accounting for credit hours when calculating GPA/CGPA
- Using wrong conversion formula for your university
- Confusing percentage with grade points
- Not considering all semesters when calculating CGPA
- Ignoring backlog subjects in calculations
University-Specific Guidelines
CBSE Schools
Use the CBSE Marks to CGPA converter. CBSE follows a 9-point grading scale with CGPA calculated as average of all subjects.
VTU (Visvesvaraya Technological University)
Follows 10-point scale. Percentage = CGPA ร 10. Minimum 40% required to pass.
Anna University
10-point scale with letter grades (O, A+, A, B+, B, C, P, RA, SA). CGPA ร 10 for percentage.
Mumbai University
7-point scale. Percentage = (CGPA ร 10) - 7.5 or check specific faculty guidelines.
Delhi University
10-point scale. Different colleges may have different conversion formulas.
IITs (Indian Institutes of Technology)
10-point scale. Highly competitive. CGPA above 8.0 considered excellent.