CGPA
Also known as: FINAL CGPA
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Updated May 10, 2026
CGPA is a numerical indicator of a student's overall academic performance, calculated as the weighted average of grade points earned in coursework .
Calculation
The CGPA is obtained by assigning each completed course a grade point value, multiplying it by the credit units of the course, summing these products for all courses, and dividing the total by the sum of credit units .
Usage
Educational institutions commonly use CGPA to assess eligibility for academic honors, scholarships, and admission to advanced programs .
Regional Variations
Different countries and institutions may employ distinct grading scales and conversion methods when computing CGPA, leading to variations in interpretation across educational systems .
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