KLU CGPA Calculator – KLU Grade Calculator
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How SGPA is Calculated
SGPA is calculated by multiplying each subject's grade points with its credits, summing these products, and dividing by the total credits for the semester.
How CGPA is Calculated
CGPA considers all semesters, multiplying each semester's SGPA by its total credits, summing these products, and dividing by the total credits across all semesters.
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KLU CGPA calculator: compute SGPA and CGPA fast using KLU grade points. Enter grades and credits to see semester SGPA, overall CGPA, and percentage.

KLU CGPA Calculator – Fast KLU Grade Calculator for SGPA, CGPA & Percentage
Looking for an easy way to track your grades at Koneru Lakshmaiah University? This KLU CGPA calculator (also called the KLU Grade Calculator) helps you compute SGPA for each semester and your overall CGPA in a few clicks. Below is a clear guide to how it works, what formulas it uses, and quick tips so you get accurate results every time.
What is the KLU CGPA calculator?
The KLU CGPA calculator is a tool that multiplies your subject grade points by their credits, adds them up, and divides by the total credits to get SGPA for each semester. It then combines all semesters to give your CGPA. Many students also use it to estimate percentage.
Why use this KLU Grade Calculator?
- Fast, accurate SGPA and CGPA based on credit weightage
- Supports multiple semesters and all subjects
- Uses KLU grade points (O to F)
- Percentage estimate included
- Works on phone and desktop
KLU grading scale (grade points)
Grade | Points |
---|---|
O | 10 |
A+ | 9 |
A | 8 |
B+ | 7 |
B | 6 |
C | 5 |
F | 0 |
Tip: Always enter the correct credits as mentioned in your KLU syllabus; credit weight changes the result.
Formulas used
- SGPA for a semester = Σ(grade point × subject credits) ÷ Σ(subject credits)
- CGPA for all semesters = Σ(semester grade points × credits) ÷ Σ(total credits)
- Percentage estimate (commonly used) = (CGPA − 0.75) × 10
- Example: CGPA 8.10 → (8.10 − 0.75) × 10 = 73.5%
Note: Percentage conversion policies can change; check your handbook or exam cell for the latest rule.
How to use the KLU CGPA calculator
- Select your grade (O, A+, A, B+, B, C, or F) for each subject.
- Enter the credit for each subject (e.g., 4, 3, 2).
- Add all subjects in the semester. Your SGPA will appear instantly.
- Click “Add Semester” and repeat for more semesters.
- The calculator shows overall CGPA and the percentage estimate.
Worked example
Imagine you finished two semesters with these subjects and credits.
Semester 1
- O in a 4-credit course → 10 × 4 = 40
- A+ in a 3-credit course → 9 × 3 = 27
- B+ in a 3-credit course → 7 × 3 = 21
- C in a 2-credit course → 5 × 2 = 10
- Totals: grade points = 98; credits = 12 → SGPA = 98 ÷ 12 = 8.17
Semester 2
- A in a 4-credit course → 8 × 4 = 32
- B+ in a 3-credit course → 7 × 3 = 21
- B in a 3-credit course → 6 × 3 = 18
- O in a 2-credit course → 10 × 2 = 20
- Totals: grade points = 91; credits = 12 → SGPA = 91 ÷ 12 = 7.58
CGPA after two semesters
- Total grade points = 98 + 91 = 189
- Total credits = 12 + 12 = 24
- CGPA = 189 ÷ 24 = 7.88
- Percentage (estimate) = (7.88 − 0.75) × 10 = 71.3%
Common questions (FAQs)
What is the difference between SGPA and CGPA?
SGPA is for one semester. CGPA is the weighted average across all semesters.
Are backlogs or F grades counted?
Yes. F has 0 points but its credits count when you include that attempt. When you clear it, replace the F with the new grade for that subject’s credits.
How many decimals are used?
Most calculators show two decimals. Your official transcript may round differently; follow university rules.
Do labs and projects count?
Yes. Enter the exact credits for labs, projects, and electives.
Is the percentage exact?
It’s an estimate using (CGPA − 0.75) × 10. Confirm the official conversion used by your department/exam cell.
Helpful tips to improve CGPA
- Target higher grades in higher-credit courses—they influence CGPA the most.
- Keep track every semester with the KLU Grade Calculator to spot where you can improve.
- Recheck credits from your syllabus before calculating.
- If you repeat a course, update the grade and credits to see the new CGPA.