Calculate Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) accurately.
Enter each course, its credit hours, and the grade points you earned. Works on any scale (4.0, 5.0, or 10.0).
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The SGPA Calculator computes your Semester Grade Point Average by weighting each course's grade points by the number of credit hours that course carries. This is the same calculation that appears on your official semester transcript. Enter each course name (optional), its credit hours, and the grade points you earned; the calculator returns your SGPA instantly with the underlying credit total so you can verify the math.
The calculator is scale-agnostic. If your university uses a 10.0 scale (common in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh), enter grade points between 0 and 10. If your school uses a 4.0 scale (standard in the United States), enter points between 0 and 4. The math is identical — only interpretation differs.
SGPA = ( Σ Grade Points × Credit Hours ) ÷ ( Σ Credit Hours )
Suppose you took four courses this semester:
Total weighted points = 36.0 + 25.5 + 19.0 + 24.0 = 104.5. Total credits = 4 + 3 + 2 + 3 = 12. Your SGPA = 104.5 ÷ 12 = 8.71.
SGPA is the building block of your CGPA. Each semester's SGPA gets weighted by that semester's credit hours and rolled into your cumulative average. This means a strong SGPA in a heavy-credit semester (18+ credits) can lift your CGPA more than the same SGPA in a light semester (12 credits). Conversely, a poor SGPA in a heavy semester does disproportionate damage.
For students on academic probation or scholarship review, SGPA is often the number that decides your status. Many scholarships require you to maintain a minimum SGPA each semester — not just a minimum CGPA — so a single bad semester can cost you funding even if your cumulative average is fine. Tracking your projected SGPA with this calculator before finals helps you identify which courses need extra attention to keep your average above the threshold.
SGPA (Semester Grade Point Average) is the weighted average of your grade points for a single semester. It is calculated by multiplying each course's grade points by its credit hours, summing these products, and dividing by the total credit hours taken that semester.
SGPA covers a single semester while CGPA (Cumulative GPA) is the weighted average of all your SGPA scores across every semester completed. Your CGPA updates each semester as new SGPA values come in.
On a 10-point scale (common in Indian and Pakistani universities), an SGPA of 8.0 or above is considered very good, 7.0 is average, and 9.0+ is excellent. On a 4.0 scale, 3.5+ is strong, 3.0 is average, and 3.7+ is excellent.
Yes. SGPA is a weighted average, so it works on any scale — 4.0, 5.0, or 10.0. Just enter the grade points your institution assigns to each letter grade.
Yes. Failed courses (F grade) typically carry 0 grade points and are included in the credit-hour total, which lowers your SGPA. Some institutions exclude failed courses from SGPA but most include them.
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