SRM SGPA Calculator

The SRM SGPA Calculator estimates your Semester Grade Point Average. Enter your course credits and obtained grades to calculate your SGPA and view your weighted performance. This calculator also calculates Total Credits and Total Weighted Grade Points. This tool helps students easily track their academic progress and understand how specific grades affect their overall semester score.

Enter credit value (e.g., 4)
Select the grade you earned
Enter credit value (e.g., 3)
Select the grade you earned
Enter credit value (e.g., 3)
Select the grade you earned
Enter credit value (e.g., 4)
Select the grade you earned
Enter credit value (e.g., 2)
Select the grade you earned
Enter credit value (e.g., 1)
Select the grade you earned

This calculator is an estimation tool. Results should be verified with official sources for important decisions.

What Is Semester Grade Point Average

Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) is a number that shows how well you did in your classes during one semester. It looks at the grades you got and how many credits each class was worth. A higher SGPA means you did better in your classes that semester.

How Semester Grade Point Average Is Calculated

Formula

SGPA = Total Weighted Grade Points / Total Credits

Where:

  • Total Weighted Grade Points = Sum of (Credit × Grade Point) for all courses
  • Total Credits = Sum of credits for all registered courses

To find your SGPA, you first multiply the credit points of each course by the grade point you got. This gives you the weighted points for that class. Then, you add up all the weighted points. Finally, you divide that total by the total number of credits you took. This gives you a weighted average score for the semester.

Why Semester Grade Point Average Matters

Knowing your SGPA helps you see if you are meeting your academic goals. It is a quick way to check your progress and see if you need to study more in certain subjects.

Why Academic Performance Is Important for Graduation

Keeping a good SGPA is important because it shows you are learning the material. If your SGPA is too low, you might have to retake classes or it could take longer to graduate. Monitoring this number may help you avoid falling behind.

For Higher Studies

If you plan to go to graduate school, a high SGPA is often required. Colleges and universities may look at your SGPA to decide if you can handle advanced classes. Doing well now may help you get into the program you want later.

SGPA vs CGPA

SGPA is your grade point average for one semester, while CGPA is the average for all your semesters combined. SGPA shows how you did recently, but CGPA shows your overall performance. It is important not to confuse the two when checking your grades.

Calculation logic verified using publicly available standards.

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