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GPA and CGPA Calculator

Calculate GPA and CGPA on a 4.0, 5.0 or 10-point scale.

Grading scale

Everything completed before this term.

This term

3.67

out of 4.0 · 9 credits

Quality points

33.0

grade points × credits

As a percentage

91.7%

Share of the maximum

GPA = Σ(grade points × credit hours) ÷ Σ(credit hours) = 33.0 ÷ 9 = 3.67

Credit hours are what make the difference: the same B in a one-credit lab and a four-credit core course move your GPA by very different amounts, which is why both fields matter.

What does GPA Calculator do?

Work out your grade point average from your courses and credit hours. It supports the American 4.0 scale with plus and minus grades, the weighted 5.0 scale used for honours and AP courses, and the Indian 10-point CGPA scale, and shows both the semester GPA and a cumulative figure.

How to Use GPA Calculator

  1. 1
    Choose your scale4.0, 5.0 weighted, or the 10-point CGPA scale.
  2. 2
    Enter each courseGrade and credit hours for every course this term.
  3. 3
    Add previous creditsOptional, and gives you the cumulative GPA.
  4. 4
    Read your GPASemester and cumulative figures update as you type.

Key Features

  • Unweighted 4.0, weighted 5.0 and 10-point CGPA scales
  • Plus and minus grades handled with the standard grade points
  • Credit-hour weighting, so a four-credit course counts more than a one-credit course
  • Cumulative GPA from your previous total credits and GPA
  • CGPA converted to a percentage using the common 9.5 multiplier
  • Add or remove course rows freely — nothing is fixed at a set number

Frequently Asked Questions

How is GPA calculated?

Multiply each course grade point by its credit hours to get quality points, add those up, then divide by the total credit hours. Credits are why one bad grade in a one-credit lab matters far less than the same grade in a four-credit course.

What is the difference between GPA and CGPA?

GPA usually refers to one term, while CGPA is the cumulative figure across every term completed so far. Enter your previous credits and GPA here and both are calculated together.

How do I convert CGPA to a percentage?

The widely used rule is CGPA × 9.5, which most Indian boards publish. It is an approximation rather than an exact conversion, so check what your own institution specifies before quoting it on an application.

What is a weighted GPA?

A scale that gives extra points for harder courses — an A in an AP or honours class counts as 5.0 rather than 4.0. It rewards taking difficult subjects, which is why a weighted GPA can exceed 4.0.

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