GIET CGPA
Calculator
Calculate your Godavari Institute of Engineering and Technology CGPA & SGPA using the official 10-point grading scale (O to P), then convert to percentage using (CGPA − 0.5) × 10 — the official GIET / JNTUK formula.
GIET CGPA Calculator
Add each semester's SGPA and total credits. Works for B.Tech, M.Tech, MCA and MBA programmes under the GIET GR-17 academic regulations.
Add Your Semesters
Enter the SGPA and total credits for each completed semester.
| Semester | SGPA | Credits | Actions |
|---|
How to use the CGPA Calculator
- Enter your semester name or number (e.g. Semester 1, 1st, First).
- Enter the SGPA for that semester.
- Enter the total credits earned in that semester.
- Click “Add Semester”, then repeat for every completed semester.
- Click “Calculate CGPA” to see your cumulative result.
Although CGPA is normally awarded at the end of the programme, you can use this tool any time to see your current or running CGPA based on the semesters you've completed so far.
GIET CGPA / SGPA Formula
Per the official GIET GR-17 Academic Regulations for B.Tech programmes. The formula for SGPA and CGPA is the same — both compute the weighted average of grade points by credits.
📝 Worked Example — One Semester (SGPA)
| Course | Credits | Letter Grade | Grade Point | GP × Credits |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mathematics | 4 | A+ | 9 | 9 × 4 = 36 |
| Physics | 3 | A | 8 | 8 × 3 = 24 |
| Chemistry | 3 | O | 10 | 10 × 3 = 30 |
| Total | 10 | — | — | 90 |
Plugging into the formula:
GIET SGPA Calculator
Add each course with its GIET letter grade and credits to compute your semester GPA.
Add Your Courses
Uses GIET's official 6-grade scale: O, A+, A, B+, B, P (+ F, Ab).
| Course | Grade | Credits | Actions |
|---|
How to use the SGPA Calculator
- Enter the course or subject name (for example, Mathematics).
- Select the grade you received from the dropdown.
- Enter the credits assigned to that course.
- Click “Add Subject” to add it to the table.
- Repeat for every subject, then click “Calculate SGPA”.
GIET CGPA to Percentage
GIET uses the official formula Percentage = (CGPA − 0.5) × 10 — same as JNTUK, the affiliating university.
GIET Percentage Converter
Enter any CGPA between 0.5 and 10.
Official GIET Grading Scale & Award of Division
Per the GIET GR-17 Academic Regulations (B.Tech, dated 6th September 2017).
📘 GIET Letter Grades & Grade Points
10-point absolute grading system used across GIET programmes
| Marks Range | Letter Grade | Grade Point | Performance |
|---|---|---|---|
| ≥ 90% | O | 10 | Outstanding |
| 80% – < 90% | A+ | 9 | Excellent |
| 70% – < 80% | A | 8 | Very Good |
| 60% – < 70% | B+ | 7 | Good |
| 55% – < 60% | B | 6 | Average |
| 50% – < 55% | P | 5 | Pass (minimum) |
| < 50% | F | 0 | Fail |
| Absent | Ab | 0 | Absent |
Note: Minimum grade to pass any GIET course is P (grade point 5, marks ≥ 50%). The grading scale aligns with the UGC-recommended 10-point system and JNTUK's official mapping.
🎓 GIET Award of Division
CGPA thresholds for the final degree classification
| CGPA Range | Division | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| CGPA ≥ 7.5 | Degree with Distinction | Subject to no back-log or supplementary re-appearance in any of the subjects in any semester. Otherwise awarded "Degree with First Class". |
| 6.5 ≤ CGPA < 7.5 | Degree with First Class | — |
| 5.5 ≤ CGPA < 6.5 | Degree with Second Class | — |
| CGPA < 5.5 | Degree with Pass Class | Provided the student has met the minimum CGPA requirement to graduate |
GIET CGPA — Frequently Asked Questions
What is the GIET grading scale?
GIET (Godavari Institute of Engineering and Technology) uses a 10-point absolute grading system:
O = 10 (Outstanding, ≥ 90%) · A+ = 9 (Excellent, 80–<90%) · A = 8 (Very Good, 70–<80%) · B+ = 7 (Good, 60–<70%) · B = 6 (Average, 55–<60%) · P = 5 (Pass, 50–<55%) · F = 0 (Fail, < 50%) · Ab = 0 (Absent).
Minimum grade to pass any course is P.
How is GIET CGPA converted to percentage?
GIET's official formula is: Percentage = (CGPA − 0.5) × 10.
Examples: CGPA 8.2 → 77.0% | CGPA 9.0 → 85.0% | CGPA 7.5 → 70.0%.
This formula is consistent with the JNTUK (Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kakinada) standard since GIET is affiliated with JNTUK.
What is the GIET Award of Division?
Per GIET regulations:
- Distinction: CGPA ≥ 7.5 — provided the student has no back-log or supplementary re-appearance in any subject. Otherwise awarded "First Class".
- First Class: 6.5 ≤ CGPA < 7.5
- Second Class: 5.5 ≤ CGPA < 6.5
- Pass Class: CGPA < 5.5 (above minimum)
Is GIET affiliated with JNTUK?
Yes. GIET Rajahmundry is an autonomous institute permanently affiliated with Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kakinada (JNTUK).
It is also now part of Godavari Global University (GGU). The grading system and percentage conversion formula (CGPA − 0.5) × 10 are consistent with JNTUK regulations.
What does the F or Ab grade mean at GIET?
F (Fail) is awarded when a student scores below the minimum pass marks (50%) in a course.
Ab (Absent) is awarded when a student is absent from the end-semester examination.
Both carry 0 grade points. The student must reappear in the supplementary examination. Note that a back-log disqualifies the student from Degree with Distinction even if the final CGPA is ≥ 7.5.
What's the difference between GIET and GGU?
GIET = Godavari Institute of Engineering and Technology, established in 1998 — a private autonomous engineering college in Rajahmundry, AP.
GGU = Godavari Global University, the larger university structure that GIET is now part of. The institute continues to offer B.Tech, M.Tech, MCA and MBA programmes; the grading and CGPA system remains unchanged.
How does GIET calculate SGPA vs CGPA?
The formula is the same: Σ(Credits × Grade Point) ÷ Σ(Credits).
SGPA is for a single semester. CGPA is cumulative — covering all semesters completed so far. SGPA reflects per-semester performance; CGPA reflects overall academic standing.
References: All formulas and grading data verified against the official GIET GR-17 Academic Regulations PDF, the GIET CGPA-to-Percentage Conversion Certificate, and the GIET Rajahmundry official website.