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CGPA to Percentage Calculator
Convert your CGPA to percentage using university-specific formulas
Formula: Percentage = CGPA × 9.5
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CGPA to Percentage Converter
Now easily calculate CGPA to Percentage for all grading systems, 4.0, 5.0, and 10. This calculator is employed to convert CGPA to a percentage and enables one to understand academic performance easily.
To use this, you simply need to enter your CGPA and choose the relevant grading system of your institution.
Now, click the calculate percentage button to get your score in percentage according to your CGPA.

How to Use the CGPA to Percentage Calculator?
Enter Your CGPA:
- Find the input field labeled “CGPA” or “Enter your CGPA”.
- In this field, input your CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) score. This is the overall GPA you’ve earned in all your subjects combined. For example, if your CGPA is 8.5, you would enter 8.5 in this field.
Select the Grade Scale (Optional):
- If the calculator allows you to select a specific grading scale (like 4.0, 10.0, or 5.0), choose the scale that your institution uses.
- For example, if your university uses a 10-point scale, make sure to select the “10.0 scale” option, so the calculator knows how to convert the CGPA properly.
Hit the “Calculate” Button:
- Once you’ve entered your CGPA (and selected the scale, if applicable), click the “Calculate” button or a similar button that triggers the calculation.
View the Results:
- After clicking “Calculate”, the percentage equivalent of your CGPA will be displayed in a section labeled “Result” or something similar.
What is CGPA to Percentage?
CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) is a grading scheme that is used all over the world to calculate the overall academic performance of a candidate while percentage grades are a common method of weighing academic performance.
The CGPA score is changed into a corresponding percentage grade which is found on a defined scale in the process of moving from CGPA to percentage. This scale changes depending on the grading system followed by the institution.
Formula for Conversion
The formula that is used to convert CGPA to percentage depends on the grading system in place. However, a commonly used formula is
Percentage = (CGPA / Total CGPA) * 100
Here
- Percentage is the equivalent grade
- CGPA is the Cumulative Grade Point Average.
- Total CGPA is the achievable CGPA possible in the grading scheme (usually 4.00, 5.00, or 10.00).
CGPA Grading Systems
The traditional 4.0 scale is widely used, some institutions may use different scales, such as a 5.0 scale or even a 10.0 scale. The conversion between these scales can vary, so it’s important to understand the specific scale used by your institution.
4 CGPA Grading System
A CGPA of 4.00 is the possible score in this system.
Example: The corresponding percentage grade is given in the following for a student with a CGPA of 3.50 in a scheme of 4 CGPA.
%age = (3.50 / 4.00) * 100 = 87.5%
5 CGPA Grading System
The maximum CGPA achievable in this system is 5.
Example: The corresponding percentage grade if a student gets a CGPA of 4.20 in a 5 CGPA scheme is
%age = (4.20 / 5.00) * 100 = 84.0%
10 CGPA Grading System
The possible CGPA that is achievable in this scheme is 10.
Example: If a student gets a CGPA of 8.75. The corresponding percentage grade is
%age = (8.75 / 10.00) * 100 = 87.5%
📊 CGPA to Percentage Conversion Table – 2025 Updated
Easily convert CGPA to percentage using standard or university-specific formulas. This helps students applying for higher education or jobs requiring percentage formats.
🔟 10-Point CGPA Scale (Standard Formula: CGPA × 9.5)
CGPA | Percentage Equivalent |
---|---|
10.0 | 95.0% |
9.5 | 90.25% |
9.0 | 85.5% |
8.5 | 80.75% |
8.0 | 76.0% |
7.5 | 71.25% |
7.0 | 66.5% |
6.5 | 61.75% |
6.0 | 57.0% |
5.5 | 52.25% |
5.0 | 47.5% |
This is the most commonly used CGPA-to-percentage formula in India, followed by UGC and many autonomous institutions.
US 4.0 GPA Scale Conversion Table (Used in US & Abroad)
GPA | Letter Grade | Percentage Range |
---|---|---|
4.0 | A+ | 97–100% |
3.7 | A | 93–96% |
3.3 | A− | 90–92% |
3.0 | B+ | 87–89% |
2.7 | B | 83–86% |
2.3 | B− | 80–82% |
2.0 | C+ | 77–79% |
1.7 | C | 73–76% |
1.3 | C− | 70–72% |
1.0 | D | 60–69% |
0.0 | F | Below 60% |
This conversion table is vital for Indian students applying to the US, Canada, or European institutions.
📐 5.0 GPA Scale (Used in Engineering/Technical Programs)
GPA (5.0 Scale) | Equivalent Percentage |
---|---|
5.0 | 100% |
4.5 | 90% |
4.0 | 80% |
3.5 | 70% |
3.0 | 60% |
2.5 | 50% |
Below 2.0 | < 50% |
The 5.0 GPA scale is common in technical programs and international B.Tech or Diploma courses.
Your University's Calculator
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🏛️ University-Specific CGPA to Percentage Conversion Formulas
VTU (Visvesvaraya Technological University)
- Formula: Percentage = (CGPA – 0.75) × 10
- Example: 8.5 CGPA = (8.5 – 0.75) × 10 = 77.5%
Mumbai University
- Formula: Percentage = CGPA × 10
- Example: 7.8 CGPA = 7.8 × 10 = 78%
Anna University
- Formula: Percentage = CGPA × 10 – 7.5
- Example: 9.0 CGPA = 9.0 × 10 – 7.5 = 82.5%
GTU (Gujarat Technological University)
- Formula: Percentage = (CGPA × 10) – 2.5
- Example: 8.2 CGPA = (8.2 × 10) – 2.5 = 79.5%
AKTU / UPTU
- Formula: Percentage = (CGPA – 0.75) × 10
- Example: 8.0 CGPA = (8.0 – 0.75) × 10 = 72.5%
JNTU (Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University)
- Formula: Percentage = CGPA × 7.43 + 11
- Example: 8.0 CGPA = 8.0 × 7.43 + 11 = 70.44%
🔎 Why Accurate CGPA Conversion Matters?
- 🎓 Helps students convert grades for job applications or overseas admissions
- 🏫 Required in higher studies entrance forms like GATE, GRE, CAT, etc.
- 📄 Reduces confusion across universities using different grading systems
Wrap Up:
The conversion from CGPA to percentage allows us to describe academic performance across different grading systems. Students can accurately determine their percentage grades based on their CGPA scores by understanding the formula and grading schemes.