CGPA to Percentage Calculator

CGPA to Percentage Calculator
Enter your CGPA and click “Calculate” to see the percentage.

Conversion History

CGPA Scale Percentage

Most of the students just entered university and do not know what a CGPA or SGPA is. It is an academic grading system, & it involves averaging the grade points earned throughout all subjects during one semester.

It is generally a grading scale used in appraising students’ performances in numerous examinations along a student’s degree program. It can also be described as “letter grades” or “grade points.”

Different countries have different grade systems. Like USA has a grading scale of 4.0, and in Vietnam the highest GPA is 10.

What is the full form of CGPA?

The full form of CGPA is a “cumulative grade point average.”

Usually, every country has different scenarios for calculating. Mostly 4.0, 5.0, and 10.0 numbers are used.

For 10 CGPA scale:

For a 10.0, conversion to percentage is quite common, as many universities use a simple formula.

However, the exact method may vary from educational institution to educational institution. Here’s the most commonly used formula:

CGPA to Percentage Conversion on a 10-Point Scale

Formula:

Percentage=(CGPA−0.5)×10

In many systems, a CGPA of 10.0 is considered equivalent to 100%, and the subtraction of 0.5 is used to adjust for how CGPA is typically distributed compared to the percentage scale.

Multiple examples of conversion on a 10-point scale:

Example no 1:

If your CGPA is 9.0:

Percentage=(9.0−0.5)*10=8.5*10=85%

Example no 2:

If your CGPA is 7.5:

Percentage=(7.5−0.5)*10=7.0*10=70%

Example no 3:

If your CGPA is 8.0:

Percentage=(8.0−0.5)*10=7.5*10=75%

Example no 4:

If your CGPA is 10.0 (perfect CGPA):

Percentage=(10.0−0.5)×10=9.5*10=95%

Alternative Method:

Some institutions may use a fixed multiplier for CGPA to percentage conversion, such as:

Percentage=CGPA×9.5Percentage 

In this case, CGPA is directly multiplied by 9.5 to convert to percentage. This method is sometimes used by Indian universities like CBSE or ICSE, where they follow a different standard.

Example using this method:

CGPA = 9.0

Percentage=9.0*9.5=85.5%

For 5.0 CGPA scale.

There are a couple of common methods used to convert a 5.0 CGPA into a percentage, depending on the educational system. Here’s a breakdown of the most common approaches:

Method 1: Direct Multiplication (Proportional Method)

On a 5.0 scale, a CGPA is often converted to a percentage by multiplying the CGPA by 20.

Percentage=CGPA*20

This approach is used under the assumption that a CGPA of 5.0 translates to 100%. In this case, therefore, every point on the CGPA scale contributes to the overall percentage as follows: 20%.

Example no 1:

If your CGPA is 4.0,

Percentage=4.*20=80%Example 2:

If your CGPA is 3.5,

Percentage=3.5×20=70%

It is easy and widely employed in institutions that use the 5.0 CGPA scale.

Method 2: Conversion Using a Factor (For Some Institutions)

In some institutions, educational bodies allow for minor variations between the percentage representation and CGPA, taking a specific conversion factor as follows:

Percentage = (CGPA×10) + 50

Percentage=(CGPA×10)+50Percentage=(CGPA×10)+50

This is sometimes used in institutions so that it can better match the scale of the percentage. One adds 50 because when a student has a CGPA of 0.0, it still needs to show a positive value, and it also matches a little more with the institution grading structure.

Example 1:

If your CGPA is 4.0:

Percentage=(4.0*10)+50=40+50=90%

Example 2:

If your CGPA is 3.0:

Percentage=(3.0*10)+50=30+50=80%

This method may differ according to the institution’s specific rule of conversion.

Method 3: Table Conversion (Institution-Specific)

The conversion table that maps the CGPA to a percentage directly may be issued by some universities or educational systems.

The conversion in these cases is not linear, and you need to refer to the official guide the institution has provided.

For instance, a 5.0 scale with CGPA of 4.0 can be mapped into a percentage range from 75% to 80%, depending on the institution grading policy.

Common Conversion Techniques

Multiply by 20: this is the most common method for the 5.0 scale.

Percentage=CGPA*20

Multiply by 10 and add 50: this is the specific factor for an institution

Percentage=(CGPA*10)+50

Which Conversion Method Should You Use?

Multiplying by 20 method is the good method 

Check with your institution:

Always confirm the exact conversion formula with your university or educational institution since different institutions may have slight differences in their conversion methodology

for 4.0 gpa scale

the conversion to percentage is performed using a formula. But one that is most commonly used as below

CGPA to Percentage Conversion on a 4.0 Scale

Formula:

Percentage=GPA*25

We use this formula because on a 4.0 scale, a perfect GPA of 4.0 is equivalent to 100%. Hence, multiplying the GPA by 25 effectively maps the GPA scale to the percentage scale.

Example Conversions on a 4.0 Scale:

If your GPA is 3.5:

Percentage=3.5*25=87.5%

Converter operates by using a formula that adjusts the CGPA value to fit a percentage scale.

The conversion method is different for each CGPA scale (4.0, 5.0, or 10.0) and also depends on the rules followed by the institution. Though there are some standard formulas. CGPA to Percentage Conversion Table. The commonly used grading scales are 4.0, 5.0 and 10.0. Same grading scales are used to convert percentage into CGPA

To calculate your CGPA in the tool you have just to select your point or grade scale and enter your earned CGPA. Like i have selected 4.0 point scale and i have putten 3 CGPA

Cgpa to percentage calculator guide

When you will press the calculate button it will show your percentage. Like here, for 3 CGPA my percentage is 75%

percentage of 3 cgpa

With this just for user ease, pie chart will show your percentage to understand it more and also below pie chart history table is given which will store all of the calculations of CGPA and show you in a form of table

CGPA to percentage pie chart
CGPA to percentage conversion

For 10.0 grade scale

10.0 CGPA in percentage95%-100%
9.9 CGPA in percentage94.05%
9.8 CGPA in percentage93.10%
9.7 CGPA in percentage92.15%
9.6 CGPA in percentage91.20%
9.5 CGPA in percentage90.25%
9.4 CGPA in percentage89.30%
9.3 CGPA in percentage88.35%
9.2 CGPA in percentage87.40%
9.1 CGPA in percentage86.45%
9.0 CGPA in percentage85.50%
8.9 CGPA in percentage84.55%
8.8 CGPA in percentage83.60%
8.7 CGPA in percentage82.65%
8.6 CGPA in percentage81.70%
8.5 CGPA in percentage80.75%
8.4 CGPA in percentage79.80%
8.3 CGPA in percentage78.85%
8.2 CGPA in percentage77.90%
8.1 CGPA in percentage76.95%
8.0 CGPA in percentage76%
7.9 CGPA in percentage75.05%
7.8 CGPA in percentage74.10%
7.7 CGPA in percentage73.15%
7.6 CGPA in percentage72.20%
7.5 CGPA in percentage71.25%
7.4 CGPA in percentage70.30%
7.3 CGPA in percentage69.35%
7.2 CGPA in percentage68.40%
7.1 CGPA in percentage67.45%
7.0 CGPA in percentage66.50%
6.9 CGPA in percentage65.55%
6.8 CGPA in percentage64.60%
6.7 CGPA in percentage63.65%
6.6 CGPA in percentage62.70%
6.5 CGPA in percentage61.75%
6.4 CGPA in percentage60.80%
6.3 CGPA in percentage59.85%
6.2 CGPA in percentage58.90%
6.1 CGPA in percentage57.95%
6.0 CGPA in percentage57%
5.9 CGPA in percentage56.05%
5.8 CGPA in percentage55.10%
5.7CGPA in percentage54.15%
5.6 CGPA in percentage53.20%
5.5 CGPA in percentage52.25%
5.4 CGPA in percentage51.30%
5.3 CGPA in percentage50.35%
5.2 CGPA in percentage49.40%
5.1 CGPA in percentage48.45%
5.0 CGPA in percentage47.50%
4.9 CGPA in percentage46.55%
4.8 CGPA in percentage45.60%
4.7 CGPA in percentage44.65%
4.6 CGPA in percentage43.70%
4.5 CGPA in percentage42.75%
4.4 CGPA in percentage41.80%
4.3 CGPA in percentage40.85%
4.2 CGPA in percentage39.90%
4.1 CGPA in percentage38.95%
4.0 CGPA in percentage38%
3.9 CGPA in percentage37.05%
3.8 CGPA in percentage36.10%
3.7 CGPA in percentage35.15%
3.6 CGPA in percentage34.20%
3.5 CGPA in percentage33.25%
3.4 CGPA in percentage32.30%
3.3 CGPA in percentage31.35%
3.2 CGPA in percentage30.40%
3.1 CGPA in percentage29.45%
3.0 CGPA in percentage28.50%

For 5.0 grade scale

0.0 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)0%
0.1 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)2%
0.2 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)4%
0.3 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)6%
0.4 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)8%
0.5 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)10%
0.6 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)12%
0.7 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)14%
0.8 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)16%
0.9 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)18%
1.0 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)20%
1.1 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)22%
1.2 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)24%
1.3 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)26%
1.4 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)28%
1.5 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)30%
1.6 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)32%
1.7 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)34%
1.8 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)36%
1.9 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)38%
2.0 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)40%
2.1 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)42%
2.2 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)44%
2.3 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)46%
2.4 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)48%
2.5 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)50%
2.6 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)52%
2.7 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)54%
2.8 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)56%
2.9 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)58%
3.0 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)60%
3.1 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)62%
3.2 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)64%
3.3 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)66%
3.4 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)68%
3.5 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)70%
3.6 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)72%
3.7 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)74%
3.8 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)76%
3.9 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)78%
4.0 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)80%
4.1 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)82%
4.2 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)84%
4.3 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)86%
4.4 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)88%
4.5 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)90%
4.6 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)92%
4.7 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)94%
4.8 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)96%
4.9 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)98%
5.0 CGPA in percentage (5 Grade Points)100%

For 4.0 grade scale

0.0 CGPA in percentage0%
0.1 CGPA in percentage2.5%
0.2 CGPA in percentage5%
0.3 CGPA in percentage7.5%
0.4 CGPA in percentage10%
0.5 CGPA in percentage12.5%
0.6 CGPA in percentage15%
0.7 CGPA in percentage17.5%
0.8 CGPA in percentage20%
0.9 CGPA in percentage22.5%
1.0 CGPA in percentage25%
1.1 CGPA in percentage27.5%
1.2 CGPA in percentage30%
1.3 CGPA in percentage32.5%
1.4 CGPA in percentage35%
1.5 CGPA in percentage37.5%
1.6 CGPA in percentage40%
1.7 CGPA in percentage42.5%
1.8 CGPA in percentage45%
1.9 CGPA in percentage47.5%
2.0 CGPA in percentage50%
2.1 CGPA in percentage52.5%
2.2 CGPA in percentage55%
2.3 CGPA in percentage57.5%
2.4 CGPA in percentage60%
2.5 CGPA in percentage62.5%
2.6 CGPA in percentage65%
2.7 CGPA in percentage67.5%
2.8 CGPA in percentage70%
2.9 CGPA in percentage72.5%
3.0 CGPA in percentage75%
3.1 CGPA in percentage77.5%
3.2 CGPA in percentage80%
3.3 CGPA in percentage82.5%
3.4 CGPA in percentage85%
3.5 CGPA in percentage87.5%
3.6 CGPA in percentage90%
3.7 CGPA in percentage92.5%
3.8 CGPA in percentage95%
3.9 CGPA in percentage97.5%
4.0 CGPA in percentage100%

It involves a strategic approach that focuses on appropriate study habits, time management, and proactive academic behavior. Below are some strategies that can help you better your CGPA:

Goals should always bigger and clear. For academic success your goals should be clear.

Short-term goals: Set targets for each semester, say you want to achieve a specific GPA or grade in a particular course. That will keep you on track to achieving incremental improvement.

Long-term goals: Identify your desired CGPA at the time of graduation and track your progress regularly.

Understand the Grading System:- Understand how grades are assigned and how it impacts your CGPA. Once you know how much weight each subject has and what the grading scheme is, you can now rank courses according to the one that would affect your CGPA.

Re-weight Assignments/Exams: Some courses give more importance to exams while others might be assignment-intensive. You must mold your studying around these differences.

It is not easy but learn to manage your time

Create a Study Schedule: Divide your study time into blocks and follow it. Try techniques like Pomodoro-25 minutes of focused work followed by a 5-minute break.

Prioritize Tasks: Focus on the tougher subjects first. Those that carry more weight in your CGPA calculations need special attention.

Avoid cramming: Prepare for exams well in advance of time and avoid cramming before the exam. This causes stress and results in forgetting most of what was learned.

Active participation in classes: Ask questions, engage in discussions, and clear up any doubts with professors.

Taking good notes: Take notes that are readable and well-organized. Some useful techniques include mind mapping and Cornell notes to organize study material.

Focus on Understanding, Not Memorization: Try to understand core concepts in your courses rather than memorizing information. This will help you in both exams and assignments.

Apply What You Learn: Whenever possible, relate theoretical knowledge to practical applications. This strengthens your understanding and retention.

Collaborative Learning: Studying with peers might expose you to different kinds of perspectives and make those difficult concepts clearer. Also, make sure to work with motivated and focused people.

Group Discussions: Group discussions and teaching each other can cement your understanding of difficult topics in your mind. It is also a nice way to stay accountable.

Talk to Professors: If you are weak in a particular subject, don’t hesitate to consult your professor. They can clarify it or give you more resource materials.

Use Academic Resources: Tutors, study sessions, or academic workshops are provided by your institution. 

Revision Consistent: Instead of doing it only at the time of exams, try to revise the study material on a regular basis. It will help in better long-term retention.

Flashcards and Quizzes: Make use of flashcards, quizzes, and the rest of the active recalls to test your memory and increase its retention.

Exercise and Relaxation: Keep exercising to reduce stress and enhance one’s ability to concentrate. Inculcate regular break taking, relaxation, and exercising in your daily lives.

Healthy Lifestyle: Acquire adequate sleep, keep healthy diets, and stay hydrated. A healthy body and mind is good for academic success.

Practice of Past Papers: Get an idea about the types of questions that normally are asked in previous exams. This helps you perceive the format and enables you to practice time management accordingly during examinations.

Mock Exams: Rehearse under exam conditions by taking mock tests. This practice will enhance your ability to handle pressure and manage time during an exam.

Answer Key Points: Shorten your answers to question exams. Do not write essays. Be brief and to the point, especially for exams that are objective-based.

Work on Assignment Quality

Start Early: Try to start assignments early so as not to rush through things. Give yourself time for research, writing, and revising.

Follow Instructions: Make sure you follow every guideline of the assignment and what the instructor is grading according to.

Proofread and Edit: Always proofread your assignments before submitting them. Editing can help catch errors in grammar, spelling, and structure.

Minimize Distractions

Study Environment: Create a quiet, organized, and distraction-free study space. This helps improve focus and productivity.

Restrict your use of social media: Social media can be a major distraction. Utilize technologies or applications to restrict access to social media sites during studies.

Pay attention to healthy habits:

Sleep and Rest: insufficent sleep can impair memory, focus, and cognitive function. Try to get between seven and eight hours by night.

Balanced Diet: A nutritious diet enhances brain function. Include foods rich in Omega-3s, proteins, and vitamins to improve focus and energy levels.

Stay Hydrated: Drinking enough water helps maintain concentration and cognitive function.

Monitor your progress

Monitor Your Grades: Frequently monitor your grades so you are on the right pace with your CGPA expectations. Seek help from your academic advisors or mentors who guide you to assess yourself if you need some adjustments.

Reflection and Revision: After each term or examination, evaluate what worked and what didn’t. Revise how you study accordingly.

Reward Yourself: Place rewards on your short-term goals toward your academics. 

Stay positive:Always concentrate on your advantages and keep in mind that success comes from hard work and keep a cheerful outlook even when things are not going as planned

Conclusion:

For every student CGPA plays a very crucial role. Maintaining a perfect CGPA can be difficult, but if you do your task right, it’s not that difficult. With this calculator, you can calculate your CGPA or percentages in seconds.

This tool is essential for students to calculate their grades, points, numbers, etc. Always remember, if you want a good CGPA or percentage, you have to be consistent. By applying clever strategies, you can improve your CGPA.

You can convert CGPA into percentage easily. By multiplying your CGPA with 9.5. The number will be your percentage

75% in CGPA is 7.89 (on 10.0 grade scale)

3.5- 4.00 honours First Class CGPA while 3.0-3.49 consider as second class honours (Upper Division) 2.0-2.99 – Second Class Honours (Lower Division) 1.0-1.99 – third class honours meansstudent whose CGPA is less than 1.0 shall be awarded a degree.

If your CGPA is 10.0 then your percentage will be 100%

Yes, it is consider a good CGPA not that much good but it is consider good CGPA.

Yes, CGPA are different in different countries. every country and institute have their own grading system.