CGPA to Percentage Converter

Enter your CGPA and select your grading scale (4.0 or 10.0) to get the equivalent percentage — plus the reverse conversion from percentage to CGPA. Choose your conversion factor (9.5 for most Indian universities) and see your academic score translated both ways in one click.

Enter your Cumulative Grade Point Average

Select the maximum CGPA scale used by your institution

Most Indian universities use 9.5 as the standard multiplier

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Enter a percentage to convert back to CGPA

Results

Percentage (from CGPA)

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CGPA (from Percentage)

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Grade Remark

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CGPA Entered

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Conversion Factor Used

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Percentage Breakdown

Results Table

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CGPA and how is it different from percentage?

CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) is a grading standard used by schools and universities to evaluate a student's overall academic performance on a scale — typically 0–10 or 0–4. Percentage, on the other hand, represents marks obtained out of 100. CGPA is a more holistic measure that averages grade points across all subjects, while percentage reflects raw marks scored.

How do you convert CGPA to percentage?

The most widely used formula is: Percentage = CGPA × 9.5. This is the standard formula recommended by CBSE and most Indian universities for a 10-point scale. For example, a CGPA of 8.2 gives 8.2 × 9.5 = 77.9%. Some institutions use a different multiplier (9.0, 9.2, or 10), so always check your university's guidelines.

How do you calculate 7.6 CGPA in percentage?

Using the standard formula: 7.6 × 9.5 = 72.2%. If your institution uses a different conversion factor, simply multiply 7.6 by that factor. For instance, with a 9.0 factor, 7.6 × 9.0 = 68.4%.

What is the percentage of 8.2 CGPA?

Applying the standard conversion: 8.2 × 9.5 = 77.9%. This means a student with 8.2 CGPA on a 10-point scale has approximately 77.9% marks equivalent.

Why do different universities use different conversion factors?

Each university or board may define its own grading rubric, so the relationship between CGPA and percentage varies. CBSE uses 9.5, Anna University uses 9.2, and some institutions simply multiply by 10. Always verify the official conversion guideline from your institution's academic handbook.

Can I convert a percentage back to CGPA?

Yes. The reverse formula is: CGPA = Percentage ÷ Conversion Factor. For example, 75% ÷ 9.5 = 7.89 CGPA. This tool supports both directions — just enter your percentage in the 'Percentage to CGPA' field.

Is the CGPA to percentage formula valid for a 4.0 scale?

No, the 9.5 multiplier is designed for a 10-point CGPA scale. For a 4.0 scale (common in US universities), you would typically use a different conversion, such as multiplying by 25 to get an approximate percentage (e.g., 3.5 × 25 = 87.5%). This tool adjusts the calculation based on the scale you select.

What is considered a good CGPA?

On a 10-point scale, a CGPA of 8.0 or above (≥76% equivalent) is generally considered excellent, 6.5–7.9 is good, and below 6.0 may be considered average or below average depending on the institution. On a 4.0 scale, a GPA of 3.5 and above is typically considered very good.

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