SGPA Calculator

Calculate your Semester Grade Point Average with credit hours and grade points

Select Grading System

10-Point Grading Scale

Enter Your Subjects

Subject Name
Credit Hours
Grade
Action

How to Use the SGPA Calculator

Our comprehensive SGPA calculator supports multiple grading systems and makes it easy to calculate your Semester Grade Point Average:

๐Ÿ“Š Supported Grading Systems

10-Point Scale: Indian universities (O=10, A+=9, A=8, B+=7, B=6, C=5, etc.)
4-Point Scale: US universities (A=4.0, B=3.0, C=2.0, D=1.0, F=0.0)
Percentage: Traditional percentage-based grading system

๐Ÿ“š How to Calculate SGPA

Step 1: Select your grading system from the options above
Step 2: Add all your subjects using the "Add Subject" button
Step 3: Enter subject name, credit hours, and grade for each subject
Step 4: Click "Calculate SGPA" to get your result

๐Ÿ”ข SGPA Formula

SGPA = (Sum of Grade Points ร— Credit Hours) รท Total Credit Hours

Where Grade Points are determined by your grading system and grades achieved in each subject.

๐Ÿ’ก Pro Tips

โ€ข Double-check your credit hours - they vary by subject
โ€ข Use the correct grading system for your university
โ€ข Include all subjects from your semester
โ€ข Keep track of your SGPA for CGPA calculations
โ€ข Verify results with your official transcript

Frequently Asked Questions

SGPA (Semester Grade Point Average) is your GPA for one semester only, while CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) is the average of all your SGPAs across multiple semesters. SGPA focuses on current semester performance.
Choose the grading system used by your university. Indian universities typically use 10-point scale, US universities use 4-point scale, and some institutions still use percentage-based systems. Check your transcript or academic regulations.
Credit hours represent the weightage of each subject. Subjects with more credit hours have greater impact on your SGPA. The formula multiplies grade points by credit hours, so higher credit subjects contribute more to your final SGPA.
In 10-point scale: 8.5+ is excellent, 7.5-8.4 is very good, 6.5-7.4 is good. In 4-point scale: 3.5+ is excellent, 3.0-3.4 is very good, 2.5-2.9 is good. Requirements vary by institution and program.
Yes, you can calculate SGPA for any number of subjects, even if the semester is incomplete. However, the final SGPA may change when you add remaining subjects. Use this for tracking progress or estimating potential SGPA.