CGPA Calculator (Educational)
What Is CGPA?
CGPA stands for Cumulative Grade Point Average. It represents a student’s overall academic performance across multiple semesters or academic terms.
Difference Between GPA and CGPA
- GPA represents performance in a single term or semester
- CGPA represents the average of GPAs across all terms
Understanding the Concept
To calculate CGPA, the GPAs of all completed semesters are added together and then divided by the number of semesters. This gives a single value representing long-term academic consistency.
Formula Used
CGPA = Sum of All Semester GPAs ÷ Number of Semesters
Step-by-Step Example
- Semester GPAs: 3.2, 3.5, 3.0, 3.8
- Total GPA = 13.5
- CGPA = 13.5 ÷ 4 = 3.38
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How the Result Is Interpreted
The calculated CGPA reflects overall academic performance across multiple semesters. A higher CGPA indicates consistent academic achievement.
What You Learn From This Tool
- How semester GPAs combine into CGPA
- Why long-term consistency matters
- How CGPA differs from single-term GPA
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Including incomplete semesters
- Mixing different GPA scales
- Forgetting to count the total number of semesters
Educational Notice: This calculator is intended for learning purposes only. Actual CGPA calculations may vary by institution.
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