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Assamese CGPA Calculator

Calculate your SGPA (semester GPA) or CGPA (cumulative GPA) for Gauhati University, Dibrugarh University, Tezpur University, Assam Agricultural University and any Indian university using the UGC 10-point scale. Also shows your percentage equivalent and grade classification — all in both English and Assamese (অসমীয়া) numerals. Runs in your browser — your grades stay private.

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How the CGPA Calculator Works

This tool uses the 10-point Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) grading scale recommended by the University Grants Commission (UGC), which is commonly adopted by most Indian universities — including major Assam universities such as Gauhati University, Dibrugarh University, Tezpur University, Assam Agricultural University (AAU), Cotton University and others. Individual universities may use slightly different CGPA methods or percentage conversions, so always cross-check your result against your own marksheet or university regulations.

  1. Pick SGPA for a single semester, or CGPA if you have multiple semesters.
  2. For each row enter the credits and the letter grade (O, A+, A, B+, B, C, P, F).
  3. Click Add Subject / Add Semester to add more rows; use the × button to remove a row.
  4. Click Calculate. You'll see your SGPA / CGPA, percentage in two formulas, and grade classification.
  5. Every number appears in both English and Assamese numerals — you can screenshot it for your records.

SGPA & CGPA Formulas

SGPA = Σ (Ci × Gi) ÷ Σ Ci
CGPA (Credit-Weighted) = Σ (SGPAi × Ci) ÷ Σ Ci
CGPA (Simple Average) = (SGPA1 + SGPA2 + … + SGPAn) ÷ n

The SGPA formula above is the one typically used in the UGC CBCS framework. For CGPA, this tool offers both methods because Indian universities vary — many engineering programs use the credit-weighted version (the AICTE standard); some non-engineering courses use a simple average of SGPAs. Always check what your own university's statute / marksheet uses. If every semester has the same total credits, both methods give the same result.

Example: 5 subjects of 4 credits each, grades O, A+, A, B+, A → SGPA = (4×10 + 4×9 + 4×8 + 4×7 + 4×8) / 20 = 8.40

UGC 10-Point Grading Scale

Grade Grade Point Marks Range Description
O1090 – 100Outstanding
A+980 – 89Excellent
A870 – 79Very Good
B+760 – 69Good
B655 – 59Above Average
C550 – 54Average
P440 – 49Pass
F0Below 40Fail

CGPA to Percentage — Two Common Formulas

⚠ Universities vary. Some institutions publish their own conversion formula or print the equivalent percentage directly on your grade sheet. Always use the formula on your official marksheet or your university's academic regulations. This calculator shows both popular formulas so you can pick whichever matches your university.

Notes for Assam University Students

Most major Assam universities follow the UGC 10-point CBCS grading scale this calculator uses, including:

The SGPA formula is the same across UGC-affiliated programs. However, the CGPA calculation method (credit-weighted vs simple average of SGPAs) and the percentage conversion formula can differ between universities, departments and even programs within the same university. This tool gives you both CGPA methods and both percentage formulas so you can match whichever your university uses.

Before relying on a result, please verify the exact formulas used by your university — check your most recent marksheet or your department's examination regulations on the university website linked above. The numbers this tool produces are mathematically correct, but the "official" CGPA on your marksheet will only match if you've selected the same method your university uses.

Sources & Further Reading

The formulas and grade scale used by this calculator are based on these official documents and bodies:

Privacy

This is a 100% browser-based tool. Your subject names, credits and grades are processed locally by JavaScript and never sent to any server — no logs, no analytics on what you entered, no third-party tracking. You can use it offline once the page is loaded.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between SGPA and CGPA?

SGPA (Semester Grade Point Average) is your average grade for ONE semester, weighted by the credit hours of each subject. CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) is your overall average across ALL semesters, weighted by the total credits of each semester.

How is SGPA calculated?

SGPA = Σ (Credit × Grade Point) ÷ Σ Credits. Multiply each subject's credits by its grade point, add up, divide by total credits.

How is CGPA calculated?

Two methods are common in India: Credit-Weighted = Σ(SGPA × Semester Credits) ÷ Σ Semester Credits (AICTE / most engineering programs), and Simple Average = (SGPA₁ + SGPA₂ + … + SGPAₙ) ÷ n (used by some non-engineering courses). This calculator offers both — pick the one your university uses. If every semester carries equal total credits, both methods give the identical result.

How do I convert CGPA to percentage?

Two formulas are commonly used in India: (CGPA − 0.75) × 10 (AICTE / many engineering programs) and CGPA × 9.5 (CBSE Class 10). Universities may also have their own formula printed on the marksheet — always cross-check yours.

Does this work for Gauhati / Dibrugarh / Tezpur / AAU?

The SGPA formula and 10-point grade scale used here are the ones commonly adopted under the UGC CBCS framework by most Assam universities. For CGPA, switch the method toggle to whichever your university uses (credit-weighted or simple average). For percentage, pick whichever of the two formulas your marksheet uses. Always verify the exact rule from your university's regulations or marksheet — different programs within the same university can use different rules.

What is the standard 10-point grade scale?

O = 10, A+ = 9, A = 8, B+ = 7, B = 6, C = 5, P = 4, F = 0. This is the UGC-mandated scale under the Choice Based Credit System.

Are my grades stored anywhere?

No. Everything happens in your browser. Your data never leaves your device — no servers, no logs, no tracking.

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