Proportional Method: Percentage = (CGPA / Maximum CGPA) × 100. If your institution provides a different mapping, use that rule instead.
Many academic systems report performance as CGPA, while others use a percentage. If you need to convert CGPA into percentage for applications, this calculator gives a quick, consistent result.
Conversion methods depend on the university’s grading scale. Some institutions use a direct proportional mapping from the maximum CGPA to a percentage scale (for example, out of 10 or out of 4). Others may require specific conversion rules.
This CGPA to Percentage Calculator supports common approaches by letting you choose the maximum CGPA scale and then applying a proportional conversion to the percentage.
Our goal is transparency: the formula and intermediate steps are shown so you can verify the result. That also helps when different institutions use different rules.
For example, if your CGPA is 8.5 on a 10-point scale, a proportional method yields a straightforward percentage. If your CGPA is reported on a 4-point scale, you can select the correct maximum value to get an appropriate percentage mapping.
Worked examples and FAQs help clarify common issues like input boundaries and what to do when a university provides a custom conversion statement.
Example inputs and outputs using the calculator logic.
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Answers to help you use the calculator correctly.
No. Many use proportional mapping, but some apply institution-specific conversion rules. Always follow your university’s guidance if provided.
Choose the maximum value used by your grading system (commonly 10 or 4).
The calculator outputs a rounded percentage for readability. You can adjust rounding rules in your application if required.
That usually indicates an input error. The calculator expects CGPA within 0–maximum.
Yes—use the SGPA calculator for term-wise grade conversion or combined assessments.