Enter semester-wise SGPAs
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Formula:
SGPA × 10
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Equivalent Percentage
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10-point system
SGPA stands for Semester Grade Point Average. It is a weighted average of the grade points earned in all courses during a particular semester, calculated based on the credit weightage of each course.
The formula is: SGPA = Σ(Credit × Grade Point) ÷ Σ(Credit). SGPA is typically on a 10-point scale in Indian universities.
| University / Board | Formula | Example (SGPA 8.5) |
|---|---|---|
| Standard / Generic | SGPA × 10 | 85% |
| VTU | (SGPA − 0.75) × 10 | 77.5% |
| Mumbai University | 7.1 × SGPA + 11 | 71.35% |
| KTU / APJ Abdul Kalam | (SGPA − 0.5) × 10 | 80% |
| CBSE | SGPA × 9.5 | 80.75% |
Represents your performance in a single semester. It's recalculated each semester based on the courses taken during that specific period.
Represents your overall performance across all semesters. It's a weighted average of all your SGPAs from the first semester to the current one.
Many job portals, higher education applications, and visa processes require percentage scores rather than GPA. Converting SGPA to percentage makes your scores universally understandable.
Always use the specific formula endorsed by your university. Different institutions use different conversion methods, and using the wrong one can misrepresent your grades.
Cross-check the converted percentage with your official transcripts. If there's a discrepancy, contact your university's examination department.
Common questions about SGPA to percentage conversion.
SGPA (Semester Grade Point Average) represents your performance in a single semester, while CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) is the overall average across all semesters. CGPA = average of all SGPAs weighted by semester credits.