VTU SGPA Calculator — Subject-wise SGPA & CGPA for 2018/2021/2022 Schemes

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VTU SGPA Calculator

Calculate SGPA, CGPA, and percentage for VTU's 2018, 2021, and 2022 schemes. Subject-by-subject input with the official VTU formula (CGPA − 0.75) × 10.

✓ 2018 / 2021 / 2022 Schemes ✓ Subject-Level Input ✓ Official VTU Formula ✓ B.E. / B.Tech / M.Tech
Table of Contents
  1. VTU SGPA Calculator (Live Tool)
  2. VTU Grading System Explained
  3. VTU SGPA & CGPA Formula
  4. VTU CGPA to Percentage Conversion
  5. How to Calculate VTU SGPA Step by Step
  6. Differences Between 2018, 2021 & 2022 Schemes
  7. What's a Good CGPA at VTU?
  8. Frequently Asked Questions

🎓 VTU SGPA Calculator (Subject-wise)

Enter each subject's grade and credits — we calculate SGPA, then map to percentage using the official VTU formula.

Subject Name Grade Credits

If you're a B.E. / B.Tech / M.Tech student at Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), Karnataka, this calculator is built specifically for you. Unlike generic SGPA calculators, this one: (1) takes subject-level input (which is what your VTU marksheet actually shows), (2) uses the official VTU grade-point mapping, and (3) applies VTU's specific percentage formula (CGPA − 0.75) × 10 — not the generic CBSE × 9.5.

VTU updates its scheme periodically — currently active are the 2018 (CBCS), 2021, and 2022 schemes, with the 2022 scheme being the latest for new admissions. The grading scale is the same across schemes; the differences are mostly in subject structure and credit distribution. The calculator handles all three.

Quick formulas: SGPA = Σ(Credits × Grade Points) ÷ Σ(Credits) · CGPA = Σ(SGPA × Sem Credits) ÷ Total Credits · Percentage = (CGPA − 0.75) × 10

VTU Grading System Explained

VTU follows the standard UGC 10-point Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) with letter grades and corresponding grade points. Here's the official mapping:

Marks (%)Letter GradeGrade PointDescription
90 – 100O (Outstanding)10Distinction
80 – 89A+9First Class with Distinction
70 – 79A8First Class
60 – 69B+7First Class
55 – 59B6Second Class
50 – 54C5Second Class
40 – 49P (Pass)4Pass
Below 40F (Fail)0Fail / Reappear

VTU requires you to score a minimum of 40% (P grade, 4 grade points) in each subject and an aggregate of 40% in internal + external assessments combined. Below 40% in any subject results in an F and you'll need to reappear in the supplementary exam.

VTU SGPA & CGPA Formula

Step 1: Calculate SGPA per Semester

SGPA = Σ(Credits × Grade Points) ÷ Σ(Credits)

For each subject in the semester, multiply the credits by the grade points earned. Sum these products and divide by the total credits for that semester.

Step 2: Calculate CGPA Across Semesters

CGPA = Σ(SGPA × Semester Credits) ÷ Total Credits

Multiply each semester's SGPA by that semester's total credits, sum the values across all completed semesters, and divide by the total credits earned across the programme.

Step 3: Convert CGPA to Percentage

Percentage = (CGPA − 0.75) × 10

VTU's formula subtracts 0.75 from the CGPA before multiplying by 10. So an 8.5 CGPA at VTU equals (8.5 − 0.75) × 10 = 77.5%, not the 80.75% you'd get with the generic CBSE × 9.5 formula.

Important: Always use VTU's formula on placement forms and government applications, not CBSE's. Inflating to "85.5%" using CBSE × 9.5 when your transcript says (8.5 − 0.75) × 10 = 77.5% is grounds for offer revocation if HR cross-checks.

VTU CGPA to Percentage Conversion

Reference table for the most common VTU CGPA values:

VTU CGPAPercentageClass / Division
10.0092.50%Distinction
9.5087.50%Distinction
9.0082.50%Distinction
8.5077.50%Distinction
8.0072.50%First Class
7.7570.00%First Class
7.5067.50%First Class
7.0062.50%First Class
6.7560.00%First Class (boundary)
6.5057.50%Second Class
6.0052.50%Second Class
5.5047.50%Pass
5.0042.50%Pass
4.7540.00%Pass (minimum)

How to Calculate VTU SGPA Step by Step

  1. List all subjects in the semester. Get the official subject list from your VTU scheme document or the latest VTU notification. Each subject has a fixed credit value (typically 2, 3, 4, or 5 credits).
  2. Note your grade in each subject. From your semester marksheet — VTU prints letter grades (O, A+, A, B+, B, C, P, F) for each subject.
  3. Convert grades to grade points. O = 10, A+ = 9, A = 8, B+ = 7, B = 6, C = 5, P = 4, F = 0. The calculator does this automatically.
  4. Multiply each subject's credits by its grade points. So a 4-credit subject with grade A (8 points) contributes 4 × 8 = 32 to the numerator.
  5. Sum the products and the credits. Add all (credit × grade point) values to get the numerator. Add all credit values to get the denominator.
  6. Divide. SGPA = numerator ÷ denominator. Round to two decimal places.

Worked Example: VTU 5th Semester CSE

SubjectCreditsGradeGrade PointsCredits × Points
Computer Networks4A+936
Software Engineering3A824
Database Mgmt Systems4O1040
System Software3B+721
Cryptography Lab2A816
Project Phase-I2O1020
Total18157
SGPA = 157 ÷ 18 = 8.72

This semester's contribution to the cumulative CGPA: 8.72 × 18 = 156.96. When you finish 8 semesters, sum all such contributions and divide by total credits (typically 165–170 for VTU B.E.) to get your final CGPA.

Differences Between 2018, 2021 & 2022 Schemes

VTU revises its scheme every 3–4 years to align with industry needs and AICTE recommendations. The grading system stays the same — only the subject structure and credit distribution change.

Aspect2018 Scheme (CBCS)2021 Scheme2022 Scheme
Total credits (B.E.)~170~163~160
Internal weightage40 marks50 marks50 marks
External weightage60 marks50 marks50 marks
ProjectPhase I + II (8 cr)Phase I + II (10 cr)Phase I + II (10 cr)
Mandatory coursesNPTEL/MOOC requiredNPTEL + research methodologyIndustry internship + AI/ML core
Min. % to pass each subject40%40%40%
SGPA / CGPA / % formulaSame UGC + VTUSame UGC + VTUSame UGC + VTU

Note: the SGPA/CGPA formulas and percentage conversion are identical across all three schemes. Only the subject mix changes. Your scheme is printed on every semester marksheet and on your VTU registration certificate.

What's a Good CGPA at VTU?

VTU is a competitive university with rigorous grading, especially in core subjects. Here's the realistic landscape:

  • 9.0+ CGPA at VTU (= 82.5%+) — Top 5% of the batch. Opens doors to Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Adobe; competitive PSUs (BHEL, NTPC); MS at top US universities.
  • 8.0 – 8.9 CGPA (= 72.5% – 81.5%) — Top 15% of the batch. Tier-1 IT companies (TCS Digital, Infosys Power Programmer); MS at solid US universities; GATE-based M.Tech at NITs.
  • 7.0 – 7.9 CGPA (= 62.5% – 71.5%) — Average to above-average. TCS, Infosys, Wipro, Cognizant routine offers; reasonable foreign admits with strong projects/SOP.
  • 6.0 – 6.9 CGPA (= 52.5% – 61.5%) — Borderline for First Class (60% boundary). Off-campus job-hunting; smaller IT services; consider skill-building.
  • Below 6.0 CGPA (= below 52.5%) — Tough placement landscape; focus on backlogs, projects, and certifications.

VTU students traditionally do well in placements because companies recognise the rigor of VTU grading — recruiters know that an 8.0 CGPA at VTU is harder to achieve than at many other universities. Don't get discouraged comparing to Anna University or AKTU peers whose nominal CGPAs may be higher under different scaling.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the VTU formula for SGPA?
SGPA = Σ(Credits × Grade Points) ÷ Σ(Credits). For each subject in the semester, multiply credits by grade points (O=10, A+=9, A=8, B+=7, B=6, C=5, P=4, F=0), sum these products, and divide by total credits for the semester.
How do I convert VTU CGPA to percentage?
VTU's official formula is Percentage = (CGPA − 0.75) × 10. So 8.0 CGPA = (8.0 − 0.75) × 10 = 72.5%. Always use this on placement forms — never the generic CBSE × 9.5.
What's the difference between VTU 2018 and 2022 schemes?
Total credits dropped from ~170 (2018) to ~160 (2022). Internal/external weightage shifted from 40/60 to 50/50. Project credits increased. Mandatory MOOC/NPTEL replaced with industry internship in 2022. Grading and formulas remain identical.
Is 8 CGPA at VTU good?
Yes — 8.0 CGPA at VTU equals 72.5% (First Class), which is competitive for tier-1 IT placements like TCS Digital, Infosys Power Programmer, and Wipro Elite. Top 15% of the typical VTU batch.
How is VTU CGPA calculated for B.E. / B.Tech?
CGPA = Σ(SGPA × Semester Credits) ÷ Total Credits across all 8 semesters of B.E./B.Tech. Total credits range from ~160 to ~170 depending on the scheme. Use the credit-weighted SGPA-to-CGPA calculator for precise calculation.
Can I improve my VTU SGPA after results are declared?
Yes — VTU offers supplementary exams (typically held in Jan/Feb and Jul/Aug) where you can clear backlogs or improve grades through "betterment" exams. Cleared backlogs replace the F grade. Betterment exam improvements are subject to VTU regulations and may have caps on maximum achievable grade.
Why does VTU's percentage formula subtract 0.75?
VTU's percentage formula was empirically calibrated against historical engineering grade distributions at VTU-affiliated colleges. The −0.75 offset ensures a CGPA of 7.5 maps to 67.5% (First Class) and the boundaries align with VTU's traditional class divisions. It's a recalibration, not arbitrary.
Does this calculator work for VTU M.Tech students?
Yes — the same SGPA/CGPA formulas apply to VTU M.Tech (postgraduate) programmes. Only the subject mix and total credits differ (M.Tech is typically ~80 credits over 4 semesters). Use the same calculator with subject-level inputs.
Where can I find my VTU scheme document?
VTU publishes scheme documents (PDFs) on the official website vtu.ac.in under "Academics → Curriculum/Syllabus". The 2022 scheme PDFs are organised by branch (CSE, ECE, ME, Civil, etc.). Your registered college also distributes the relevant scheme document at admission.
Is VTU SGPA same as VTU CGPA?
No. SGPA is for one semester only; CGPA is the cumulative weighted average across all completed semesters. Each semester marksheet shows that semester's SGPA. The final degree certificate displays the overall CGPA across all 8 semesters of B.E./B.Tech.