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CGPA Calculator

Calculate CGPA for any Indian or international university. Supports VTU, Anna, KUD, Mumbai, CBSE, and US scales.

Visvesvaraya Technological University

CGPA × 10 = Percentage

/ 10.0

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Semester 1

Grade Point Reference — VTU (2021+ Scheme)

O=10
A+=9
A=8
B+=7
B=6
C=5
P=4
F=0

Every Indian university has a different grading system—VTU uses 10-point, some use 4-point, others use percentage-based GPA. Converting between them during placements is confusing.

What This Tool Checks

  • Calculates SGPA and CGPA for multiple semesters
  • Supports VTU, JNTU, Anna University, Mumbai University grading
  • Converts between 10-point, 4-point, and percentage scales
  • Handles both grade-based and marks-based inputs
  • Saves your data locally for future reference
  • Shows semester-wise breakdown of your performance

Who Should Use This Tool

  • Students applying for placements who need accurate CGPA
  • Anyone filling forms that ask for different GPA formats
  • Students calculating predicted CGPA for future semesters
  • Graduates converting CGPA for international applications
  • First-year students understanding how CGPA works

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Using the wrong grading scale for your university
  • Forgetting to include all subjects (including labs and projects)
  • Not accounting for credit weightage differences
  • Guessing conversion formulas instead of using official ones

Frequently Asked Questions

VTU uses a 10-point scale. CGPA = (Sum of Grade Points × Credits) / Total Credits. Grade points range from 10 (S grade) to 0 (F grade). Each subject has assigned credits that weight its importance.
For most universities: Percentage = CGPA × 9.5 (for 10-point scale) or CGPA × 25 (for 4-point scale). However, check your university guidelines as some have different formulas.
Most mass recruiters (TCS, Infosys, Wipro) require 60% or 6.0 CGPA minimum. Product companies often require 7.0-7.5+. FAANG-tier companies look for 8.0+ but also consider projects and skills.
Yes, but it becomes harder to move the needle as you have more semesters. With strong final year grades (8.5-9.0+ SGPA), you can typically improve CGPA by 0.3-0.5 points.
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