CGPA to Percentage Calculator
Convert your CGPA to percentage instantly with accurate formulas for all major universities and grading systems
How to Use the CGPA to Percentage Calculator
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Select Grading Scale
Choose between 10-point scale (most Indian universities) or 4-point scale (US/some universities). This determines which conversion formula will be used.
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Choose Your Board/University
Select your specific educational board or university. Different institutions use different conversion formulas (e.g., VTU uses CGPA × 10 - 7.75).
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Enter Your CGPA
Type your CGPA value with up to two decimal places. The calculator accepts values appropriate for your selected scale.
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Get Instant Results
Click "Calculate Percentage" to see your converted percentage with the formula used and grade visualization.
Pro Tip: Different universities use different formulas, so always select your specific institution for the most accurate conversion!
About the CGPA to Percentage Calculator
Struggling to convert your CGPA to percentage for job applications or further studies? You're not alone! Our free CGPA to percentage calculator makes this conversion super easy and accurate. Whether you're from VTU, KTU, CBSE, or any engineering college, we've got the right formula for your institution.
This tool supports both 10-point and 4-point grading systems, so whether you're a student in India or abroad, you'll get precise results. The best part? It's completely free and works instantly on any device. No more manual calculations or confusion about which formula to use – just enter your CGPA and get your percentage in seconds!
Multiple Universities
Supports VTU, KTU, CBSE, UGC, AICTE, and other major educational boards with their specific formulas.
Instant Results
Get your percentage conversion immediately with live preview as you type your CGPA.
Mobile Friendly
Works perfectly on phones, tablets, and computers. Calculate anywhere, anytime.
Grade Visualization
See your grade range with color-coded performance indicators for better understanding.
How to Use This CGPA to Percentage Calculator
Choose Your Scale
Select whether your CGPA is on a 10-point scale (most Indian universities) or 4-point scale (US/some Indian universities).
Pick Your University
Select your institution (VTU, KTU, CBSE, etc.) to apply the correct conversion formula.
Enter Your CGPA
Type in your CGPA (like 8.5 or 3.2) and watch the percentage calculate automatically.
Get Your Results
View your percentage along with the formula used and grade category for easy reference.
CGPA to Percentage Conversion Table
Here's a quick reference table showing common CGPA values and their percentage equivalents using the standard CGPA × 9.5 formula (CBSE method):
CGPA | Percentage (CBSE) | Grade |
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10.0 | 95.0% | Excellent |
9.0 | 85.5% | Excellent |
8.0 | 76.0% | Very Good |
7.0 | 66.5% | Good |
6.0 | 57.0% | Average |
5.0 | 47.5% | Below Average |
Note: Different universities use different formulas. VTU uses (CGPA × 10) - 7.75, while KTU uses (CGPA × 10) - 5. Always check with your institution for their specific method.
Why CGPA to Percentage Conversion Matters in Real Life
When you're applying for jobs, higher studies, or competitive exams, you'll often find forms asking for your percentage instead of CGPA. This is because many HR departments and admission committees are more familiar with the traditional percentage system. Having an accurate conversion ready saves you time and ensures you don't undervalue or overstate your academic performance.
For engineering students especially, companies like TCS, Infosys, and Wipro often have minimum percentage criteria for campus placements. Similarly, universities abroad might require percentage equivalents for admission processes. Our CGPA to percentage calculator for engineering ensures you get the most accurate conversion based on your specific college's formula, giving you confidence in your applications.
Remember, while conversion formulas provide good estimates, it's always wise to check with your university's academic office for official transcripts when needed for critical applications.