GPA Calculator (Flexible Subjects)
About GPA Calculator
A GPA (Grade Point Average) calculator is an essential academic tool used by students to evaluate their performance in a semester. It calculates a weighted average based on grades and credit values assigned to each subject. Unlike a simple average, GPA reflects the importance of each subject through credits, making the result more accurate and meaningful.
This dynamic GPA calculator allows users to add or remove subjects based on their actual course structure. Some students may have 4 subjects, while others may have 6 or more. This flexibility ensures that the calculator adapts to all academic systems without limitations.
To use this calculator, simply click "Add Subject" to enter your subjects. Input the grade points and corresponding credits. If you mistakenly add extra rows, you can remove them easily. Once done, click "Calculate GPA" to get your result instantly.
For example, if you scored grades 8, 7, and 9 with credits 3, 4, and 3 respectively, the GPA will be calculated as: (8×3)+(7×4)+(9×3) = 79, divided by total credits 10 = 7.9.
This calculator eliminates manual errors, saves time, and helps students track their academic progress efficiently.
CGPA Calculator (Multiple Semesters)
About CGPA Calculator
CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) represents the overall academic performance across multiple semesters. It is calculated by combining GPA scores from each semester along with their respective credits. This gives a complete picture of a student's academic journey.
This calculator allows you to dynamically add or remove semesters and supports multiple grading scales such as 4, 5, and 10. Each semester’s GPA is weighted based on its credits, ensuring accurate results.
To use the calculator, select your grading scale, then add semesters. Enter GPA and credits for each semester. Click "Calculate CGPA" to get both CGPA and percentage instantly.
For example, if Semester 1 GPA is 8 (20 credits) and Semester 2 GPA is 9 (22 credits), the CGPA will be: (8×20 + 9×22) ÷ 42 = 8.52.
This tool is highly useful for students applying for higher education, jobs, or scholarships where cumulative performance matters.
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