10-Point Scale
This is the standard formula used by most Indian universities including Delhi University and IITs.
Convert your CGPA to percentage instantly using standard conversion formulas. Perfect for job applications, scholarship submissions, and university admissions.
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This is the standard formula used by most Indian universities including Delhi University and IITs.
Standard formula for international grading systems and some Indian institutions following US-style grades.
Many employers require applicants to provide academic performance in percentage format. Convert your CGPA to meet application requirements and compare with eligibility criteria.
University admissions, both domestic and international, often require grades in percentage format. Use this converter to prepare your application materials accurately.
Scholarship programs frequently set percentage-based eligibility criteria. Convert your CGPA to check if you qualify for various scholarship opportunities.
Converting to percentage allows easier comparison with students from other institutions or countries that use different grading systems.
To convert CGPA to percentage, multiply your CGPA by the appropriate conversion factor. For 10-point scale, use CGPA × 9.5. For 4-point scale, use CGPA × 25. Simply enter your CGPA in the converter above and select your grading system to get instant results.
The standard formulas are: 10-point scale: Percentage = CGPA × 9.5, and 4-point scale: Percentage = CGPA × 25. However, some universities use their own specific formulas. Check the formula table above for university-specific conversions.
Many job applications, scholarship programs, and university admissions require your academic grades in percentage format. Converting CGPA to percentage helps you meet these requirements, check eligibility criteria, and compare your performance with others who may use different grading systems.
This converter uses standard formulas recognized by most institutions. The calculations are mathematically accurate. However, some universities may have specific conversion policies or use slightly different formulas. For official transcripts and formal applications, always verify with your institution's registrar office.
Currently, this tool converts CGPA to percentage. To reverse the conversion, divide your percentage by the conversion factor (divide by 9.5 for 10-point scale, or by 25 for 4-point scale). We may add a reverse converter feature in the future based on user feedback.
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