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GPA & CGPA to Percentage Calculator

Fast, client-side GPA & CGPA calculator for high school and university students. Supports multi-subject credit weighting, 10.0 CBSE scale, 4.0 US college scale, and instant percentage conversion.

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GPA & CGPA Calculator with Percentage Converter

Supports Grade 10th/11th/12th, CBSE 10.0 scale, and College 4.0 GPA scale.

Subject / Course
Credits / Weight
Grade

Calculated CGPA

9.24 / 10.0

Based on 5 subjects and 17 total credits.

Equivalent Percentage

87.7%

Calculated via standard CBSE formula: CGPA × 9.5

Academic Standing

Distinction / First Class

Eligible for university honors and competitive stream admissions.

How CGPA to percentage conversion works

For CBSE and Indian educational boards, the standard formula is Percentage = CGPA × 9.5. For US colleges operating on a 4.0 scale, GPA is calculated as the sum of (Grade Points × Credit Hours) divided by Total Credit Hours.

Using semester credit weighting

Higher credit courses (e.g. 4-credit Core Physics or Calculus) have a greater impact on your cumulative grade than 1-credit lab or elective courses. Enter exact credits for precision.

Getting a trustworthy result

GPA & CGPA to Percentage Calculator runs entirely in your browser from the numbers you enter. Check the methodology notes above, then compare with a related calculator or a short guide if you want a second pass before you decide.

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FAQ

How do I convert 10 point CGPA to percentage?

Multiply your overall CGPA by 9.5. For example, an 8.6 CGPA equals 8.6 × 9.5 = 81.7%.

Is this calculator suitable for 10th and 12th board exams?

Yes. It includes standard CBSE A1 to D grade thresholds as well as universal letter grade conversions.

Is the GPA & CGPA to Percentage Calculator free?

Yes. It runs in your browser with no account required.

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