CGPA to Percentage Converter – Free Online Calculator
CGPA to Percentage Converter
Convert your CGPA into an estimated percentage for scholarship forms, applications, and academic comparisons.
- Secure server calculation
- No database calculation history
- Formula and steps included
Calculate your percentage
Choose your grading scale and enter the CGPA printed on your transcript.
Recent calculations
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Common grading systems
Identify the scale printed on your transcript before converting your result.
Indian 10-point system
Common across universities, technical institutes, and school boards in India.
Four-point GPA system
Frequently used by universities in the United States and for international admissions.
Five-point system
Used by some universities, honors programs, and institution-specific grading frameworks.
Example inputs
Use these sample values to understand how to complete the calculator.
Select the 10-point scale and enter 8.2 to receive the server-calculated result and steps.
Select the 4-point scale and enter 3.4 for a normalized percentage estimate.
Select the 5-point scale and enter 4.1 to view the applicable formula and calculation steps.
Frequently asked questions
Important guidance before using an estimated percentage in an application.
Is CGPA conversion the same for every university?
No. Institutions may prescribe their own multiplier, normalization method, or official conversion certificate. Always follow the rule stated by the university, scholarship provider, or examination board.
Can I use the result in a scholarship application?
Use it as an estimate unless the scholarship instructions explicitly accept the same conversion method. For formal submission, verify the formula against your transcript, university policy, or official conversion document.
Does this tool store my CGPA on the website?
The WordPress database does not store your calculation. When history is enabled, recent results are saved only in your browser’s local storage and can be cleared from the tool.
Why does the tool ask for a grading scale?
A CGPA value has meaning only relative to its maximum scale. A 3.5 out of 4 and a 3.5 out of 10 represent very different academic performance.
What should I choose for an unusual grading system?
Choose Custom Scale and enter the maximum CGPA used by your institution. Confirm that normalized percentage conversion is acceptable before using the result officially.