SRM CGPA Calculator
Calculate your Cumulative Grade Point Average accurately with our comprehensive tool designed specifically for SRM University students
CGPA Calculator
Add Your Semester Details
How to Use the SRM CGPA Calculator
Quick Start: Simply enter your semester details including total credits and GPA obtained for each semester, then click “Calculate CGPA” to get your cumulative grade point average instantly.
Step-by-Step Instructions:
- Select Semester: Choose the semester number from the dropdown menu (1-8)
- Enter Total Credits: Input the total number of credits for that semester (usually 18-24 credits)
- Enter GPA: Input the GPA you obtained for that semester (0-10 scale)
- Add More Semesters: Click “Add Another Semester” to include additional semesters
- Calculate: Click “Calculate CGPA” to get your cumulative result
- Reset: Use the “Reset” button to clear all data and start fresh
Understanding SRM Grading System
SRM University follows a 10-point grading system where:
- CGPA is calculated using weighted average method
- Credits act as weights for each semester’s contribution
- Formula: CGPA = Σ(Credits × GPA) / Σ(Total Credits)
| Grade | Grade Points | Marks Range | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| S | 10 | 90-100 | Outstanding |
| A | 9 | 80-89 | Excellent |
| B | 8 | 70-79 | Very Good |
| C | 7 | 60-69 | Good |
| D | 6 | 55-59 | Average |
| E | 5 | 50-54 | Below Average |
| F | 0 | Below 50 | Fail |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) is the overall academic performance indicator calculated across all completed semesters. GPA (Grade Point Average) refers to the performance in a single semester. CGPA gives a comprehensive view of your entire academic journey at SRM University.
Our calculator uses the official SRM University formula for CGPA calculation: CGPA = Σ(Credits × GPA) / Σ(Total Credits). The results are 100% accurate when you input correct semester data including credits and GPA values.
Generally, SRM University requires a minimum CGPA of 5.0 for graduation in most undergraduate programs. However, specific requirements may vary by program and department. It’s recommended to check with your academic advisor for program-specific requirements.
You can only calculate CGPA for completed semesters where you have received final grades and GPA. For ongoing semesters, you’ll need to wait for final results. However, you can use this tool to project potential CGPA based on expected grades.
When calculating CGPA, use the GPA from the semester where you cleared the backlog subjects. Failed subjects (F grade = 0 points) will be included in the calculation with 0 grade points until cleared. This ensures accurate CGPA calculation reflecting your current academic standing.
SRM University typically considers CGPA up to two decimal places (e.g., 8.75). Our calculator displays results with two decimal precision, which aligns with official university standards for transcript and degree certificate purposes.
Yes, this calculator is designed to work for all SRM University campuses (Kattankulathur, Ramapuram, Vadapalani, NCR Delhi, Haryana, Sikkim, and Amaravati) as they follow the same 10-point grading system and credit-based calculation method.
Important Notes for SRM Students
Academic Standing: Your CGPA determines your academic standing, scholarship eligibility, and placement opportunities. Maintain regular tracking to stay on top of your academic performance.
CGPA Categories and Their Implications:
- 9.0 – 10.0: First Class with Distinction – Eligible for highest scholarships and premium placements
- 8.0 – 8.9: First Class – Good academic standing with scholarship opportunities
- 7.0 – 7.9: Second Class – Satisfactory performance, eligible for most placements
- 6.0 – 6.9: Pass Class – Minimum requirements met, focus on improvement
- 5.0 – 5.9: Marginal Pass – Academic probation possible, intensive improvement needed
- Below 5.0: Fail – Academic action required, counseling recommended
Tips to Improve Your CGPA:
- Focus on high-credit subjects as they have more impact on CGPA
- Clear all backlogs immediately to prevent CGPA deterioration
- Participate in improvement exams if available
- Maintain consistent performance across all semesters
- Seek academic counseling if struggling with specific subjects