SRM Grade Calculator Fast GPA and CGPA tools for SRM students
GPA calculator

SRM GPA calculator for one semester (SGPA).

At SRM, students often use GPA and SGPA interchangeably for the same semester result. Add subjects, enter credits and grades, and get a readable weighted result instantly.

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  • GPA/SGPA = sum(credits × grade point) ÷ total credits.
  • Grades F/Ab/W/I/* count as 0 points (SRM policy).
  • Leave rows blank when not needed; partially filled rows are auto-validated.
  • Calculation is client-side only; no data is sent to servers.

Enter subjects

Enter only completed subjects for the semester you want to calculate.

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Grade chart
GradeMin.%Max%.Result
O91.00100.00PASS
A+81.0090.00PASS
A71.0080.00PASS
B+61.0070.00PASS
B56.0060.00PASS
C50.0055.00PASS
Ab0.00100.00INCOMPLETE
*0.00100.00WITHHELD
I0.00100.00FAIL
W0.00100.00FAIL
F0.0049.00FAIL
How it works

Blank rows are ignored. Partially filled rows are flagged. F, Ab, W, I, and * count as 0 points. GPA = total weighted points ÷ total credits.

Is GPA the same as SGPA in SRM?

Yes. On this calculator, GPA and SGPA both mean your semester grade point average. Students search using both terms, but the formula is the same.

Common questions
Is GPA the same as SGPA in SRM?

Yes. Students often use GPA and SGPA interchangeably for one semester result, and this calculator works for both.

Do F, Ab, W, I, and * affect GPA?

Yes. They are treated as 0 grade points in the GPA calculation.

Should I enter all registered subjects?

Enter the completed subjects for the semester you want to calculate.

Can I leave a row blank?

Yes. Fully blank rows are ignored, but partially filled rows are flagged.

Should I include lab and non-theory subjects?

Yes, if they carry credits and are part of your semester result.

Can I use this before final grades are published?

Yes, but the GPA is only accurate if the grades and credits you enter match the final result.

Why does the calculator stop with an error?

That happens when a row is partially filled. Add both credits and grade, or clear the row fully.