What is the CGPA formula?
CGPA equals total quality points divided by total credit units. Each course grade point is multiplied by its credit unit before being added.
Add course units, choose a 5.0 or 4.0 grading scale, and calculate your semester GPA plus projected cumulative CGPA. This is useful for university, polytechnic, and college students who want a clear view of quality points and credit units.
Semester GPA
4.63
Total credits
8
Cumulative CGPA
4.63
CGPA = total quality points / total credit units. Quality points are calculated by multiplying each course grade point by the course credit unit.
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CGPA equals total quality points divided by total credit units. Each course grade point is multiplied by its credit unit before being added.
Yes. You can switch between common 5.0 and 4.0 grading scales.
Yes. Enter your previous CGPA and completed credits to estimate your cumulative CGPA after the current semester.