Frequently Asked Questions

What is CGPA?

CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) is a measure of a student's overall academic performance across all semesters or terms of a program. It's calculated by averaging the Grade Point Averages (GPA) from all completed semesters.

How is CGPA different from GPA?

GPA (Grade Point Average) measures academic performance for a single semester or term, while CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) represents the average of all GPAs across multiple semesters or the entire program.

Which universities are supported by this calculator?

Our calculator supports many Indian universities including Anna University, VTU, MAKAUT, GTU, SPPU, AKTU, Amity University, BHU, Bangalore University, BPUT, and more. We also have a custom option for other universities.

How do I convert CGPA to percentage?

The conversion formula varies by university. For example:

  • Anna University: Percentage = CGPA × 10
  • VTU: Percentage = (CGPA - 0.75) × 10
  • Amity University: Percentage = CGPA × 25
  • Most Others: Percentage = CGPA × 9.5

Our calculator automatically applies the correct conversion based on your selected university.

How many semesters can I calculate?

You can calculate for as many semesters as needed. Our calculator allows you to add unlimited semesters by clicking the "+ Add Semester" button.