California Institute of Technology Calculators
Pre-configured for California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, CA, United States using the Standard 4.0 Scale scale. Select a tool below to calculate your semester SGPA or cumulative CGPA.
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CGPA Calculator: Enter your GPAs and credits for each semester. The tool calculates your cumulative average weighted by credits:
CGPA =
∑ (Semester GPA × Semester Credits)∑ Semester Credits
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SGPA Calculator: Calculate your GPA for a single semester. Enter course name, credit weight, and select grade letter:
SGPA =
∑ (Course Grade Points × Course Credits)∑ Course Credits
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the California Institute of Technology CGPA calculated?
The CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) at California Institute of Technology is calculated as a credit-weighted average of your semester GPAs. The formula is: CGPA = Σ(Semester GPA × Semester Credits) ÷ Σ(Semester Credits).
How is the California Institute of Technology SGPA calculated?
The SGPA (Semester Grade Point Average) at California Institute of Technology is calculated by multiplying each course's grade points by its credit hours, summing the products, and dividing by the total credits taken in that semester. Formula: SGPA = Σ(Grade Points × Credits) ÷ Σ(Credits).
Does this calculator support the official California Institute of Technology grading system?
Yes, this calculator is pre-configured with the official grading scale used by California Institute of Technology (Standard 4.0 Scale (Common for US, HEC Pakistan, UGC Bangladesh, BRACU, NSU, COMSATS)). You can use the tab switcher to calculate either your course-wise SGPA or semester-wise CGPA.
Is the calculation accurate for California Institute of Technology?
Yes, the calculation uses the official weightages and grading values. However, always refer to your official transcript from California Institute of Technology for final validation.