Four Year Degree CGPA Calculation - CBSE, BBA, BSC, CSE - ANSNEW

Four Year Degree CGPA Calculation - CBSE, BBA, BSC, CSE

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Four Year Degree CGPA Calculation

CGPA Calculator Below


1st Year GPA
2nd Year GPA
3rd Year GPA
4th Year GPA




    Cumulative Grade Points Average (CGPA) Calculation. If you are doing 4th year  degree courses then this calculator suitable for you. Enter your each year GPA on each year input box and then click "confirm" button.  For example:

    1st year: 2.60 GPA

    2nd year: 2.46 GPA

    3rd year: 2.51 GPA

    4th year: 2.50 GPA

    Above results is my each years GPA. Now I want to calculate my total CGPA. After entered my each year grade/GPA points, I can see my total CGPA is showing "Your GPA is: 2.4825". This is how simply you can calculate your CGPA.

    Are you looking for GPA Calculator? Honours Degree GPA - CBSE, BBA, BSC, CSE Calculation/Calculator link: GPA Calculator

     Degree CGPA Grading System 


    Numerical Grade Letter Grade Grade Point
    80% and above A+ 4.00
    75% to less than 80% A 3.75
    70% to less than 75% A- 3.50
    65% to less than 70% B+ 3.25
    60% to less than 65% B 3.00
    55% to less than 60% B- 2.75
    50% to less than 55% C+ 2.50
    45% to less than 50% C 2.25
    40% to less than 45% D 2.00
    <40% (Less than 40%) F 0.00
     

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