GGSIPU CGPA Calculation Guide
CGPA stands for Cumulative Grade Point Average. It represents academic performance across multiple semesters, usually by combining semester performance with credits.
How CGPA differs from SGPA
SGPA is limited to one semester. CGPA combines performance across semesters and gives a broader academic picture.
A low or high SGPA in a high-credit semester can affect CGPA more strongly than a similar SGPA in a lower-credit semester.
Credit-weighted calculation
A common approach is to multiply each semester SGPA by that semester's credits, add those values, and divide by total credits completed.
Because programme schemes can differ, students should verify final CGPA rules from official GGSIPU documents or college academic offices.
What to do if CGPA looks unexpected
Check whether all subjects and semesters are included, whether backlogs or repeated attempts are handled correctly, and whether credits are mapped accurately.
If the issue affects official records, contact the college or university through the official process rather than relying only on a third-party calculation.
Key takeaways
- CGPA is cumulative across semesters.
- Credit weighting matters.
- Official grade cards should be used for final academic decisions.
Related guides
Official verification reminder
This guide is for student awareness only. Verify final results, revaluation rules, deadlines, transcripts, and academic decisions from official GGSIPU or college sources.