Cumulative GPA Calculator (Texas A&M University)

This Cumulative GPA Calculator is designed specifically for students at Texas A&M University (TAMU). It helps you compute both your Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) with ease. You can enter the number of credits and the grade received for each course, and the calculator will determine your SGPA and CGPA based on the 4.0 scale used by TAMU.

How to Use this CGPA Calculator

  1. Enter Prior Cumulative GPA:
    • Input your prior cumulative GPA and the total credits earned before this semester.
  2. Enter Grades for the Current Semester:
    • For each course, enter the number of credits and select the grade received from the dropdown menu.
    • The calculator uses the following 4.0 scale for grade conversion:
      • A = 4
      • B = 3
      • C = 2
      • D = 1
      • F = 0
  3. Add More Courses:
    • Click “Add Row” to include additional courses, up to 50 if needed.
  4. Calculate GPA:
    • After entering all the necessary information, press “Calculate” to see the total credits, total grade points, and the calculated SGPA and CGPA values.
  5. Save Calculation:
    • Your results are saved in your browser’s cookies.
    • Use the “Get Link” button to generate a short URL with your entered data for future reference.

FAQ

Q1: How do I enter my grades and credits? A: Enter the number of credits and select the corresponding grade from the dropdown menu for each course.

Q2: Can I add more courses? A: Yes, click the “Add Row” button to add more courses. You can add up to 50 courses.

Q3: How is the GPA calculated? A: The calculator multiplies the credits by the numerical grade value to get the grade points for each course. The SGPA is the total grade points divided by the total credits for the semester. The CGPA includes prior cumulative GPA and credits.

Q4: What is the grading scale used? A: The calculator uses the 4.0 scale:

  • A = 4
  • B = 3
  • C = 2
  • D = 1
  • F = 0

Cumulative GPA Calculator (Texas A&M University)

Prior Cumulative GPA (at the beginning of this semester)

Credits Grade

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