CGPA Calculator

Calculate CGPA with semester GPA and credits

Use this CGPA Calculator to estimate cumulative grade point average, review semester GPA performance, and understand how weighted credits shape your overall academic result.

CGPA Calculator

Enter your semester GPA and credits

Add each semester GPA and credit total to calculate CGPA online. This calculator is useful for cumulative GPA tracking, GPA to CGPA planning, and quick academic progress checks.

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Usage example
Semester 1 GPA
3.75
Credits
15
Semester 2 GPA
3.85
Credits
18
Semester GPA
Credits

What is a CGPA?

CGPA, or cumulative grade point average, is the overall average of your academic performance across all completed semesters. It gives a broader picture than a single semester GPA and is often used in academic planning, scholarship review, and admissions.

How to calculate CGPA

Add the GPA for each semester, enter the correct credit value, and let the calculator apply weighted averaging. This method is useful when you want a quick estimate before checking your official university record.

Common credits per semester by country

Credit totals can vary between universities, but these examples help students estimate CGPA using common academic patterns in different countries.

CountryCommon Credits
United States15–16 credits
Canada15 credits
Pakistan18–20 credits
India22–24 credits
Malaysia18–19 credits
Germany28–30 credits
Philippines21–22 credits
France28–30 credits
Netherlands28–30 credits
Saudi Arabia17–18 credits

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between GPA and CGPA?

GPA usually describes one semester or one academic period, while CGPA combines the performance of all completed semesters into one cumulative result.

Can I use this calculator for GPA to CGPA planning?

Yes. This CGPA calculator helps you estimate how multiple semester GPA entries and credit values affect your cumulative result over time.

What if my university uses a different grading scale?

You can still use the tool if all semester GPA values follow the same institutional scale. Always compare the result with your official university rules.

Do repeated or failed semesters matter?

Yes. Repeated courses, failed semesters, and local policy rules can affect official outcomes, so you should verify the final number with your institution.