How to Calculate SGPA: Complete Guide for Engineering Students (2025)

SGPA — Semester Grade Point Average — is the number that summarises how well you performed in one semester. It's the single most important number on your grade card, and calculating it correctly matters for CGPA tracking, placement eligibility, and scholarship applications.

This guide covers the exact SGPA formula, the grade points table used by most Indian universities, and three worked examples from scratch.

The SGPA formula
SGPA = Σ (Grade Point × Credit Hours) ÷ Total Credits
Σ means "sum of" — you add this up for every subject in the semester

What is SGPA?

SGPA stands for Semester Grade Point Average. It measures your academic performance in a single semester on a 10-point scale. A score of 10.0 is perfect (all O grades), and the minimum passing SGPA varies by university (typically 5.0–6.0).

SGPA is calculated fresh every semester. Your CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) is derived from all your SGPAs combined — which is why getting your SGPA calculation right every semester matters so much.

💡
SGPA vs CGPA: SGPA is for one semester. CGPA is the running average across all semesters. Your CGPA is a credit-weighted average of all your SGPAs — it doesn't just average them arithmetically.

Grade Points Table

Most Indian engineering universities (VTU, KTU, AKTU, Mumbai, Anna, Pune) use a 10-point grading scale. Here's the standard grade points table:

GradeMarks RangeGrade PointsClassification
O90 – 10010Outstanding
A+80 – 899Excellent
A70 – 798Very Good
B+60 – 697Good
B55 – 596Above Average
C50 – 545Average
P40 – 494Pass
F0 – 390Fail
⚠️
University variations: Some universities (KTU, older VTU schemes) use slightly different grade thresholds. For example, KTU uses S (≥90), A (≥80), B (≥70), C (≥60), D (≥50), E (≥45), F (<45). Always verify with your university's official academic regulations.

How to Calculate SGPA — Step by Step

1
List all subjects with their credits
Get your mark sheet or grade card. For each subject, note the credit hours assigned (usually 1–5 credits per subject).
2
Find the grade point for each subject
Convert your marks or letter grade into a grade point using the table above. For example, 78 marks → Grade A → 8 grade points.
3
Multiply: Grade Point × Credits for each subject
This gives you the "credit-weighted grade point" for each subject. A 4-credit subject is worth more than a 1-credit subject.
4
Add up all credit-weighted grade points
Sum up every subject's (Grade Point × Credits) value.
5
Divide by total credits in the semester
Divide the sum by the total number of credits. The result is your SGPA (rounded to 2 decimal places).

Worked Example

Let's calculate SGPA for a typical 3rd-semester engineering student with 5 subjects:

Worked example — Sem 3 (typical CSE)
SubjectCreditsMarksGradeGrade PointsGP × Credits
Data Structures478A832
Discrete Math485A+936
Digital Circuits362B+721
DBMS391O1030
DSA Lab274A816
Total16135
SGPA = 135 ÷ 16 = 8.44

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Skip the math — use GRADEO

You don't need to calculate SGPA manually. GRADEO's free SGPA Calculator does this instantly — enter your marks and credits, and it shows your SGPA, each subject's grade, and lets you plan what you need for the next semester.

Calculate your SGPA in 30 seconds 🎯

Free, no sign-in needed. Works for VTU, KTU, AKTU, Mumbai and all 10-point grading universities.

Open SGPA Calculator →

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good SGPA in engineering?

A SGPA of 8.0 or above is considered good at most Indian engineering colleges. 9.0+ is excellent. For placement purposes, most companies set a minimum of 6.5–7.0 CGPA. Below 6.0 may restrict you from certain placements and higher studies applications.

How do I convert SGPA to percentage?

The most common formula used by Indian universities is: Percentage = (SGPA – 0.75) × 10. For VTU specifically, the formula is Percentage = (SGPA × 10) – 7.5 (which gives the same result). Always verify with your university's official circular as some universities use different multipliers.

What happens if I fail a subject?

If you fail (F grade, 0 grade points), the subject still counts in the SGPA denominator. This significantly pulls down your SGPA because you're adding 0 to the numerator but still adding the credit hours to the denominator. A single 4-credit failure can drop your SGPA by 1.5–2.5 points depending on your other scores.

Do lab subjects count the same as theory?

Yes — labs count exactly like theory subjects. They typically have fewer credit hours (1–2 credits) than theory papers (3–4 credits), so they have a proportionally smaller impact on your SGPA, but they are included in the calculation.