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GPA & CGPA Converter

Academic precision for global students.

1. Calculation Mode
2. Scoring System

Semester GPA

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Calculated on a standard weighted scale.

Academic Mastery Guide

Take control of your academic journey with the Bonnots GPA Suite.

THE LOGIC
WEIGHTING
STRATEGY
HOW-TO

What is Weighted GPA?

A Weighted GPA doesn’t just look at your grades; it looks at the intensity of your workload. Not all classes are created equal. A “Quality Points” system ensures that your hard work in high-credit courses is rewarded correctly.

THE MATHEMATICAL ENGINE:

GPA = Σ (Grade Points × Credit Hours) / Total Credits

Our converter solves this equation in real-time as you type.

Decoding Credit Impact

Understanding “Credit Hours” is the secret to academic planning. Credits represent the amount of time and effort required for a subject.

High Weight (3-4 Credits)

Core subjects like Physics or Advanced Math. These have a massive “pull” on your final GPA score.

Low Weight (1-2 Credits)

Electives or Lab work. While important, they have less mathematical impact on your overall average.

The “Dean’s List” Strategies

Use these professional academic hacks to boost your standing:

The Credit Priority

Always focus 70% of your study time on the highest-credit courses. A “Grade B” in a 4-credit course is often better than an “A” in a 1-credit course.

The Recovery Plan

If your GPA drops, use our tool to simulate future grades. Find the minimum grade needed in your next semester to return to a 3.5+ standing.

Step-by-Step Excellence

  1. Enter Subject: Label each row to keep your semester organized.
  2. Input Grade: Use the standard 0.0 to 4.0 scale (or your local equivalent).
  3. Assign Credits: Check your syllabus for the “Credit Hours” assigned to each course.
  4. Analyze Results: View your weighted average and read our real-time academic feedback.

Bonnots Academic Note: Most graduate schools and employers value a consistent GPA over a sudden spike. Use this tool regularly to ensure you stay above the 3.0 threshold.