AIUB allows students to retake courses to improve grades. The calculation for retakes can be tricky because the new grade replaces the old one in the CGPA calculation, but you need to adjust your total quality points manually if doing it on paper. A dedicated calculator handles this logic instantly.
| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | Course-wise input | Add course name, credit hours, grade received | | Grade point mapping | Automatic conversion from letter grade to GP | | Repeat course handling | Option to mark a course as repeated; uses higher grade | | Current CGPA input | For ongoing students to compute new CGPA after adding current semester | | Target CGPA projection | Enter desired CGPA and see required GPA in current semester | | Reset/Edit | Modify entries without restarting | | Mobile & desktop friendly | Responsive design for easy access | | Export/Share | Option to save or share the calculation as PDF/text | cgpa calculator aiub
Given current cumulative: 86.4 quality points / 25.5 credits (CGPA ≈ 3.39). Suppose you retake a 3-credit course where you had a C (2.0) and earn an A (4.0) and AIUB uses grade replacement (only new grade counts): AIUB allows students to retake courses to improve grades
If AIUB counts both attempts, credits increase by 3 and quality points by 12.0, so recompute accordingly. Given current cumulative: 86
If you are an AIUB student, you should use a CGPA calculator, but treat it as a planning tool, not an official record.
Warning: Always cross-reference the result with the manual formula: $$(Previous\ CGPA \times Previous\ Credits) + (Current\ SGPA \times Current\ Credits) \div Total\ Credits$$
A 3-credit 'A' (4.00) contributes 12 quality points, while a 1-credit lab 'A' contributes only 4. Spend your study time on 3-credit core courses first.