๐Ÿ“Š Enter Your Semester GPA & Credits

Add each semester's GPA & credits to calculate your cumulative CGPA.

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Enter each semester's GPA (e.g. 3.7) and total credit hours (e.g. 17)

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What is a CGPA?

CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) is the overall educational average of your GPAs across all semesters. Where a standard GPA tells you exactly how you performed in one singular semester, your CGPA adds all those semesters together mathematically to show your total performance throughout your entire degree program.

It is widely used by universities in Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Nigeria, the USA, and Canada to evaluate your academic standing. Whether you are applying for high-tier scholarships, prestigious internships, or competitive graduate admissions (like a Master's degree or PhD), your CGPA is the primary metric admissions officers look at.

How to Calculate CGPA: A Complete Guide

Many students wonder, "How to calculate CGPA manually?" The process is relatively simple once you understand the concept of weighted averages. You cannot simply add your semester GPAs together and divide by the number of semesters; doing so ignores the fact that some semesters have more credit hours than others.

The Official CGPA Formula

The globally accepted formula to calculate your Cumulative Grade Point Average is:

CGPA = [ฮฃ (Semester GPA ร— Semester Credits)] รท Total Credits

Step-by-Step Example

Let's say you have completed two semesters and you want to know how to calculate your CGPA accurately.

  • ๐Ÿ‘‰ Semester 1: You scored a 3.5 GPA while taking 15 credit hours.
  • ๐Ÿ‘‰ Semester 2: You scored a 3.8 GPA while taking 18 credit hours.

Step 1: Calculate Total Quality Points
Multiply the GPA by the credits for each semester.
Sem 1 Quality Points = 3.5 ร— 15 = 52.5
Sem 2 Quality Points = 3.8 ร— 18 = 68.4

Step 2: Find the Sum
Add the quality points together: 52.5 + 68.4 = 120.9 total points.
Add the credits together: 15 + 18 = 33 total credits.

Step 3: Divide for the Final CGPA
120.9 รท 33 = 3.66 CGPA.

By using our automated calculator above, you skip all this manual math. Simply input your existing semester metrics, and our algorithm applies this exact formula instantly.

3 Simple Steps to Calculate Your CGPA Online

Forget manual spreadsheets. Use our free tool to get your cumulative grade in seconds:

  1. 1

    Enter Your Semester GPAs

    Type in the GPA you got for each completed semester (for example, "Semester 1 GPA: 3.7"). You can easily find this number printed on your official transcript or university marksheet.

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    Enter Your Semester Credits

    Type in the total credit hours you attempted for each semester (for example, "Semester 1 Credits: 17"). This ensures the calculator properly "weights" heavier semesters against lighter ones.

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    Get Your Results

    Press calculate to see your current CGPA with a clear breakdown of your total accumulated credits. It provides the exact precision required for your resume or grad school applications.

Why Your CGPA is the Most Important Metric

Your cumulative score dictates a vast array of college and post-college opportunities. According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), nearly two-thirds of employers screen candidates by GPA.

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Graduation Honors

Most universities require a 3.5 to 3.7 CGPA to graduate Cum Laude (with honors), and a 3.9+ for Summa Cum Laude.

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Scholarships & Grants

Financial aid frequently has a strict GPA condition. Dropping below a 3.0 or 2.5 can result in immediate loss of thousands of dollars in academic funding.

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Study Abroad

International exchange programs are highly competitive. Selection committees almost always default to selecting the students with the highest cumulative averages.

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First Job Screening

Corporate graduate programs (like those at elite tech or finance firms) often run automated resume scanners that instantly reject applications with a CGPA below 3.2.

Need to Calculate a Single Semester?

If you don't have your semester GPA yet and need to calculate it course-by-course based on letter grades (A, B, C, etc), use our detailed GPA tool.

๐Ÿ“Š Calculate My GPA First

Frequently Asked Questions

If you are studying under CBSE or an Indian University like an IIT or NIT, you generally multiply your CGPA by 9.5 to get the equivalent percentage. For example, an 8.0 CGPA = 76%. You can use our Percentage Converter for precise translations.
GPA measures your performance for a specific, single semester limit. CGPA is the cumulative average across ALL your completed semestersโ€”your overall academic standing throughout the entire degree. CGPA is what appears on your final transcript.
The mathematical concept of "weighting" is the same everywhere, but the scales differ wildly. Pakistan uses 4.0 or 5.0 (like UAF). India uses 10.0. The USA and Canada use 4.0. Nigeria uses 5.0. The UK uses a completely different classification system (First Class, 2:1, etc.). Always check your official student handbook.
Yes! Because CGPA is cumulative, strong performance in future semesters will definitively raise your average. You can also look into your university's "grade forgiveness" policy, which allows you to completely retake a failed class and replace the 'F' with your new grade, yielding a massive boost.