SRM grade calculator for
GPA, SGPA & CGPA.
Free online grade tool for SRM students to calculate semester GPA from credits and grades, track CGPA, and get fast mobile-friendly results.
Free online grade tool for SRM students to calculate semester GPA from credits and grades, track CGPA, and get fast mobile-friendly results.
Use this free website to calculate SRM semester GPA (SGPA) from credits and grades, check your cumulative CGPA using semester-wise data, and get quick results on mobile without login.
Students often use it as an SRM GPA calculator, SRM SGPA calculator, and SRM CGPA calculator to verify semester results, estimate cumulative performance, and avoid manual credit-weighted calculations.
Open the GPA calculator for one-semester results, use the CGPA calculator for cumulative tracking, or read about the website and its creator.
On this website, GPA and SGPA both refer to one semester result, while CGPA is your cumulative average across completed semesters.
Yes. Students often use GPA and SGPA interchangeably for one semester result, while CGPA refers to the overall cumulative score.
Open the GPA calculator, enter each subject credit and grade, and the tool will calculate your SRM SGPA instantly using the weighted credit formula.
Each course credit is multiplied by the grade point you earned. The total weighted points are then divided by total completed credits to get GPA.
Use the GPA calculator for a single semester and the CGPA calculator for your overall performance.
Yes. Use the CGPA calculator to enter each semester GPA and its total credits for a credit-weighted cumulative result.
CGPA is credit-weighted, so semesters with more total credits have a bigger effect on the final cumulative value.
Yes, if you already know your expected grades and credits. Enter them carefully to get an estimate before official results are released.
Yes. The website is free, mobile-friendly, and does not require any login.
Yes. The layout is optimized for quick GPA and CGPA checks on phones as well as desktops.
No. You can use the calculator without creating an account, and it is designed for quick academic checks without storing personal data.
Yes. They are treated as zero grade points in the GPA calculation.