This project is a web-based application developed using core PHP that offers various academic calculation tools for students. The application includes:
- GPA Calculator: Calculate your Grade Point Average (GPA) based on individual course grades and credit hours.
- CGPA Calculator: Compute your Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) by considering all completed semesters.
- CGPA to Percentage Converter: Convert your CGPA to a percentage for easier interpretation and comparison.
- Percentage to CGPA Converter: Convert your percentage scores back to CGPA for institutions that require it.
- User-Friendly Interface: Easy to navigate and use.
- Accurate Calculations: Ensures precise GPA and CGPA computations.
- Instant Conversion: Quick conversion between CGPA and percentage.
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/gpa-cgpa-calculator.git
- Navigate to the project directory:
cd gpa-cgpa-calculator
- Ensure you have a PHP server running. You can use XAMPP, WAMP, or any other PHP server of your choice.
- Place the project files in your server's root directory (e.g.,
htdocs
for XAMPP). - Open your web browser and navigate to
http://localhost/gpa-cgpa-calculator
.
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GPA Calculator:
- Enter your course grades and credit hours.
- Click on "Calculate GPA" to get your GPA.
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CGPA Calculator:
- Enter your grades and credit hours for all semesters.
- Click on "Calculate CGPA" to get your cumulative GPA.
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CGPA to Percentage Converter:
- Enter your CGPA.
- Click on "Convert to Percentage" to get the equivalent percentage.
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Percentage to CGPA Converter:
- Enter your percentage.
- Click on "Convert to CGPA" to get the equivalent CGPA.
Contributions are welcome! Please fork the repository and submit a pull request for any enhancements or bug fixes.
This project is licensed under CybrillTech Inc. For more information, visit CybrillTech Inc.
For any inquiries or issues, please contact Talha Javed.
Disclaimer: This tool is intended for educational purposes and should be used as a reference. Always cross-check your results with your institution's official calculations.