CGPA stands for cumulative grade point average. The CGPA is a figure that reflects the grade point average for all classes you have taken and for classes for which you have received credit by means such as testing at your school. School policies vary in the way they evaluate credit for courses transferred to your current school from another. Your school's registrar will have information about your school's policy. To calculate your CGPA you need to know the total number of grade points you have earned and the total number of credit hours you have attempted.
Instructions
1
Determine the total number of credit hours you have attempted. For example, after two semesters you might have attempted 24 credit hours. This figure can be found on an official transcript from your school.
2
Determine the total number of grade points you have earned. For example, you might have earned 72 grade points in two semesters. As with the number of credit hours attempted, this figure can be found on your school transcript.
3
Enter the number of grade points earned and credit hours attempted into the CGPA formula: Grade points earned divided by credit hours attempted equals cumulative grade point average. Using the example figures, this would be: 72 grade points earned divided by 24 credit hours attempted equals cumulative grade point average.
4
Apply the CGPA formula using the figures you have entered to calculate your CGPA. With the example figures, the CGPA is 3.0.
Calculate Subject wise Percentage
Subject | Grade | Grade Point | |||
English | = | % | |||
Science | = | % | |||
Mathematics | = | % | |||
Social Science | = | % | |||
Hindi | = | % | |||
Sanskrit | = | % | |||
Optional | = | % | |||
Optional | = | % |
Overall Percentage
CGPA | Percentage | |||
=> | % |
Instruction
The CGPA is the average of Grade Points obtained in all the subjects excluding additional 6th subject as per Scheme of Studies.
An indicative equivalence of Grade Point and Percentage of Marks can be assessed as follows:
- Subject wise indicative percentage of marks = 9.5 x GP of the Subject.
- Overall indicative percentage of marks = 9.5 x CGPA
The above formula given by CBSE to convert grades into marks and percentage is only an approximation and not exact.
Faqs ???
Full Form of CGPA ?
Cumulative Grade Point Average.
What is CGPA ?
It is an overall indicative percentage of marks.
How to calculate percentage from CGPA ?
Multiply the CGPA with 9.5 or use the above calculator to get the indicative percentage.
Why multiply with 9.5 only ?
The Board took the result of the last five years and calculated the average marks of all candidates who had scored between 91 and 100. That average turned out to be close to 95 marks. Since the equivalent Grade Point for the 91-100 band (A1 grade) of marks is 10, it then divided the average result of 95 by 10. The result is 9.5.
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