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SRM University reports your performance as a credit-weighted GPA on the 10-point scale. The math has three steps. First, every letter grade becomes a grade point: O = 10, A+ = 9, A = 8, B+ = 7, B = 6, C = 5, F = 0. Second, each grade point is multiplied by the credit hours for that course. Third, the totals are summed and divided.
SGPA = sum(Grade Points x Credits) / sum(Credits)
Worked example for one SRM semester:
Total quality points = 106. Total credits = 12. SGPA = 8.83. The Mathematics course (4 credits at O) contributed 40 of the 106 points — over a third of the semester score — because both its credit weight and its grade point were high.
Sources: SRM University academic regulations and CBCS handbook tables. The 10-point CGPA scale is consistent across SRM Kattankulathur (KTR), Ramapuram, Vadapalani, NCR Delhi-NCR, AP, Sikkim, and Tiruchirappalli campuses.
The SRM grading scale is uniform across all campuses and most B.Tech, B.E., M.Tech, and other programmes. Mark ranges are approximate — different schools within SRM occasionally adjust the cutoffs for individual courses, but the grade-point mapping below applies.
| Grade | Grade Point | Typical Mark Range | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| O | 10 | 91-100 | Outstanding |
| A+ | 9 | 81-90 | Excellent |
| A | 8 | 71-80 | Very Good |
| B+ | 7 | 61-70 | Good |
| B | 6 | 56-60 | Above Average |
| C | 5 | 50-55 | Pass |
| F | 0 | Below 50 | Fail (must reappear) |
| Ab | 0 | — | Absent |
| I | 0 | — | Incomplete (pending coursework) |
| W | 0 | — | Withdrawn (no GPA impact) |
Maximum value on the SRM scale is 10.0. SRM's CGPA-to-percentage formula is the simple multiplier: Percentage = CGPA × 10.
Your SRM CGPA is the credit-weighted average across every completed semester — not the simple mean of SGPAs. Use the formula:
CGPA = sum(SGPA x Semester Credits) / sum(Semester Credits)
Worked example for a typical B.Tech path:
Total quality points = 813.2. Total credits = 95. CGPA ≈ 8.56. Naive averaging gives 8.55 — close here, but the gap can grow to 0.2+ when credit totals across semesters differ significantly (e.g., when one semester is heavy on lab credits and another is project-focused).
SRM uses the clean Percentage = CGPA × 10 conversion. So:
This is the conversion printed on SRM transcripts and accepted by most Indian employers, government services, and graduate programmes. For foreign universities, the conversion is the same — but admissions readers will often recompute on their own internal scale (WES, IERF, etc.) using a more conservative formula.
SRM's typical 4-year B.Tech is around 160-170 credits. The recovery math is the same as any credit-weighted scale.
Scenario: 80 credits done at CGPA 7.0. Target 8.0 by graduation at 160 credits. Required average over the remaining 80 credits:
(8.0 x 160 - 7.0 x 80) / 80 = (1280 - 560) / 80 = 9.0
A 9.0 average over the next four semesters means most courses scoring A+ (9) or O (10). Demanding, but reachable with focus. The good news: SRM's relatively generous grade distribution (most courses see O and A+ rates of 25-40% in well-taught sections) makes 9.0 averages more reachable than at stricter universities.
If your target is 8.5 from the same start point: required average = (8.5 × 160 − 7.0 × 80) ÷ 80 = 10.0. Perfect grades across every course for the second half — essentially impossible. The lesson is the same as at any university: by midpoint, your achievable CGPA range is largely determined. Recalibrate early.
Practical SRM lever: the supplementary exam system. F-graded courses can be cleared by writing a supplementary exam within the next term cycle. The supplementary grade replaces the F in your CGPA. Repeat options for low-but-passing grades (C or B) vary by school within SRM and require department permission. Always confirm before banking on a repeat for non-F courses.
If you have semester SGPAs and credit totals, the cumulative tool gives credit-weighted CGPA in seconds.
Open Cumulative GPA CalculatorSRM uses a 10-point CGPA scale across its campuses (Kattankulathur, Ramapuram, Vadapalani, NCR, AP, Sikkim, Tiruchirappalli). Grade points are: O = 10 (Outstanding), A+ = 9, A = 8, B+ = 7, B = 6, C = 5, F = 0 (Fail), Ab = 0 (Absent), I = 0 (Incomplete). The F, Ab, and I marks all count as zero but are visually distinct on the transcript.
SGPA at SRM is credit-weighted: multiply each course's grade point by its credits, sum across all courses in the semester, and divide by total credits. The formula is SGPA = Σ (Grade Point × Credits) ÷ Σ Credits. This is the standard CBCS (Choice-Based Credit System) calculation used across SRM's UG and PG programs.
CGPA at SRM is the credit-weighted average of all your SGPAs: CGPA = Σ (SGPA × Semester Credits) ÷ Σ Semester Credits. It is not a simple average of SGPAs — semesters with more credits carry more weight in the final number.
SRM uses Percentage = CGPA × 10. A CGPA of 8.5 equals 85%, a CGPA of 9.0 equals 90%. This is the conversion used on SRM transcripts and accepted by most employers and graduate programs.
A 5.0 cumulative CGPA is the typical minimum to graduate from SRM B.Tech and similar UG programmes. Individual courses must be cleared with at least a C (5.0 grade points) to pass; an F requires reappearance. Specific programmes (Medicine, certain engineering specialisations) may require higher minimums.
All three carry 0 grade points but mean different things on the transcript. F means you took the exam and failed (must clear by reappearance). Ab means you were absent without permission (typically must clear like an F). I means the course is incomplete due to pending coursework or special permission, and it converts to a final grade once completed — often within one or two terms.
Yes — SRM permits supplementary exams and course repeats for failed (F or Ab) courses. The new grade replaces the F in CGPA calculation, though both attempts may remain visible on the transcript. For passed-but-low grades (a C you want to lift), repeat options vary by school and programme within SRM. Confirm with your department before relying on a repeat to fix CGPA.
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