JNTUK How to Calculate SGPA & CGPA – JNTU Kakinada Computation of Grade Point Averagae

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JNTUK How to Calculate SGPA & CGPA –  how to Get Marks from Grades, JNTU Kakinada Computation of Semester Grade Point Averagae (SGPA) & Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA).

JNTUK How to Calculate SGPA & CGPA

JNTUK How to Calculate SGPA & CGPA – JNTU Kakinada Grade Point Averagae

Letter Grades and Grade Points: The absolute grading mechanism is followed in mapping the letter grades. The marks are converted to grades based on pre-determined class interval. As per the UGC recommendations a 10-point grading system with the following letter grades are followed. The same is furnished in the following table.

Grade PointsR20R19R16
10A+OO
9ASS
8BAA
7CBB
6DCC
5EDD
0FFF

A student obtaining Grade F shall be considered failed and will be required to reappear in the examination. For non-credit courses ‘Satisfactory’ or “Unsatisfactory’ shall be indicated instead of the letter grade and this will not be counted for the computation of SGPA/CGPA.

Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)

Grade Point: It is a numerical weight allotted to each letter grade on a 10-point scale.

Letter Grade: It is an index of the performance of students in a said course. Grades are denoted by letters O, S, A, B, C, D and F.

JNTUK Computation of SGPA

JNTUK SGPA Calculator

How to calculate sgpa in engineering: The following procedure is to be adopted to compute the Semester Grade Point Averagae. (SGPA) and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA):

The SGPA is the ratio of sum of the product of the number of credits with the grade points scored by a student in all the courses taken by a student and the sum of the number of credits of all the courses undergone by a student, i.e

SGPA (Si) = Σ (Ci X Gi) / Σ Ci

Where Ci is the number of credits of the ith course and Gi is the grade point scored by the student in the ith course.

Illustration of Computation of SGPA

How to calculate SGPA in percentage:

JNTUK Computation of SGPA

JNTUK Computation of CGPA

The CGPA is also calculated in the same manner taking into account all the courses undergone by a student over all the semester of a programme, i.e.

CGPA = Σ (Ci X Si) / Σ Ci

Where Si is the SGPA of the ith semester and Ci is the total number of credits in that semester.

Illustration of Computation of CGPA

How to calculate SGPA to CGPA:

JNTUK Computation of CGPA

  • The SGPA and CGPA shall be rounded off to 2 decimal points and reported in the transcripts.
  • While computing the GPA/CGPA the subjects in which the student is awarded Zero grade points will also be included.

How to calculate percentage from CGPA

Conversion of grades into percentage: •Conversion formula for the conversion of GPA into Percentage is

[CGPA Earned – 0.75] x 10= Percentage of marks scored.

Illustration: [CGPA Earned: 8.18 – 0.75]x 10 = 74.3%

JNTUK R16 Class Awarded

After a student has satisfied the requirements prescribed for the completion of the program and is eligible for the award of B. Tech. Degree, he shall be placed in one of the following four classes:

JNTUK R16 Class Awarded

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77 COMMENTS

  1. HELLO SIR I HAVE ONE DOUBT IN CPGA PLZ CLARIFY MY DOUBT SIR
    FOR SUPPOSE ONE STUDENT GOT 10.00 IN ALL 8 SEMESTER
    I WANT TO CALCULATE HIS CPGA
    (10.00-0.75)*10=9.92 IS COMING
    IS STARTING PERCENTAGE IS 9.92 FOR CPGA

  2. Can you give us marks of every..semester why becoz we don't know how much percentage we are getting ..plz change the rule what you had passed ..why becoz its hurting so many hearts . why you are not saying the actual marks ? Can you give me answer..

  3. Can you give a brief explanation on how you have calculated percentage from GPA? I think it's not possible to calculate percentage without accurate marks rather you can calculate the range of percentage with minimum and maximum marks awarded to that particular grade. If you are to calculate a minimum percentage you should choose minimum marks for every grade obtained and for maximum percentage, maximum marks should be considered. You are taking the scale for GPA and percentage like this O – 10 , 90 – 100 S – 9 , 80 – 89 A – 8 , 70 – 79 B – 7 , 60 – 69 C – 6 , 50 – 59 D – 5 , 40 – 49 Your GPA to percentage formula (GPA-0.75)*10 gives the percentage for the case of minimum marks awarded for that. And there will be a formula like GPA*10 if you consider the case of maximum marks awarded. The question is that why did you choose minimum marks for calculation of percentage when you have chosen maximum point of representation in grade i.e. O – 10 maximum point and why not 9.1(9.1 is the least point if you consider and 10 will be the highest). If you consider maximum point then you should also consider maximum marks in calculation of percentage. Important : I don't understand how a student can get 100% when he/she gets 10 GPA according to your formula. Percentage = (GPA – 0.75)*10 Percentage = (10 – 0.75)*10 = 92.5% Theoretically to get 100% one should achieve maximum points or maximum grades. And does it mean that I have to get 10.75 GPA out of 10 GPA to get 100% which is impossible!!

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  4. Can you give a brief explanation on how you have calculated percentage from GPA?
    I think it's not possible to calculate percentage without accurate marks rather you can calculate the range of percentage with minimum and maximum marks awarded to that particular grade.
    If you are to calculate a minimum percentage you should choose minimum marks for every grade obtained and for maximum percentage, maximum marks should be considered.
    You are taking the scale for GPA and percentage like this
    O – 10 , 90 – 100
    S – 9 , 80 – 89
    A – 8 , 70 – 79
    B – 7 , 60 – 69
    C – 6 , 50 – 59
    D – 5 , 40 – 49
    Your GPA to percentage formula (GPA-0.75)*10 gives the percentage for the case of minimum marks awarded for that.
    And there will be a formula like GPA*10 if you consider the case of maximum marks awarded.
    The question is that why did you choose minimum marks for calculation of percentage when you have chosen maximum point of representation in grade i.e. O – 10 maximum point and why not 9.1(9.1 is the least point if you consider and 10 will be the highest).
    If you consider maximum point then you should also consider maximum marks in calculation of percentage.
    Important :
    I don't understand how a student can get 100% when he/she gets 10 GPA according to your formula.
    Percentage = (GPA – 0.75)*10
    Percentage = (10 – 0.75)*10 = 92.5%
    Theoretically to get 100% one should achieve maximum points or maximum grades.
    And does it mean that I have to get 10.75 GPA out of 10 GPA to get 100% which is impossible!!

  5. Sir can you give the depth explanation for how to calculate sgpa and cgpa
    And also can you give the example for the filed subject also
    It gives the batter understanding about sgpa and cgpa how to calculate manually

  6. GOOD AFTERNOON SIR . MY NAME IS D.YESWANTH. I BELONGS TO EEE DEPARTMENT. THE MAIN REASON TO WRITE THIS COMMENT BECAUSE WHEN
    1-1 RESULT WILL ANNOUNCED. AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE YOU PLEASE REPLY ME SIR.

  7. In the conversion of grade point to percentage why 0.75 is subtracted from grade point. By calculating this our percentage is very less compared to grade point. Please release our 2-1 results soon.

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