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CGPA to Percentage Converter

Convert your CGPA (10-point scale) to approximate percentage using the standard formula.

Percentage (%)
Formula

Percentage = CGPA × 9.5 (UGC standard formula)

Example

A CGPA of 8.5 → 8.5 × 9.5 = 80.75%

How to use the CGPA to Percentage Converter

Converting between different academic metrics like GPA, CGPA, and percentages can be confusing. Our CGPA to Percentage Converter is designed to make this process instant and accurate. Simply enter your current CGPA (10-point) in the input field above, and the tool will automatically calculate the equivalent Percentage (%) for you.

The Formula Behind the Calculation

To ensure transparency and accuracy, we provide the formula used for each conversion:

Percentage = CGPA × 9.5 (UGC standard formula)

This formula is based on standard academic guidelines used by major universities and educational boards. For example, A CGPA of 8.5 → 8.5 × 9.5 = 80.75%.

Why Accurate Conversion Matters

Whether you are applying for a master's degree abroad, a new job, or just tracking your own progress, having an accurate conversion is vital. Different regions use different scales (like the 10-point scale in India versus the 4.0 scale in the US), and miscalculating your scores can lead to errors in your application.

Fast, Free, and Private

StudyFlow's conversion tools are built with the student in mind. They are 100% free to use, require no account or signup, and process all data locally in your browser. This means your academic data is never sent to our servers, giving you total privacy and peace of mind.

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How it works

  1. 1Enter your CGPA (10-point).
  2. 2See the converted Percentage (%) instantly.
  3. 3Use the formula reference below for verification.

Frequently asked questions

Which formula does this use?

The UGC-recommended formula: Percentage = CGPA × 9.5.

Is this formula universal?

Most Indian universities follow this. Some (VTU, SPPU) have their own formulas — check the university-specific calculator.

Does this work for 4-point GPA?

No, this is for 10-point CGPA. Use the GPA to Percentage converter instead.

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