
CGPA to Percentage Calculator
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Know exactly what your CGPA means — in percentage, instantly. Built for Indian students, over 2 lakh conversions.
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How to Convert CGPA into Percentage ?
Three steps. Zero confusion.
Enter your CGPA
Simply type the CGPA/GPA mentioned on your marksheet.
Select your university formula
Choose the approved conversion method for accurate calculation.
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CGPA to Percentage Conversion table
Standard conversion using the ×9.5 formula.
Based on the 10-point CGPA scale (×9.5 formula) used by most Indian universities.
CGPA, SGPA, GPA — Explained
Straight answers. No textbook jargon.
What is CGPA?
CGPA
CGPA stands for Cumulative Grade Point Average - a standardized measure of a student's academic performance across subjects, typically on a scale of 0 to 10. It was introduced by CBSE to simplify grading for Class 10 and 12, and was later adopted by many universities. Students often use a CGPA calculator or a CGPA-to-percentage calculator to quickly convert grades into different formats.
FORMULA
Percentage = CGPA × 9.5
Example: CGPA 8.5 = roughly 80.75% (×9.5)
What is SGPA?
SGPA
SGPA (Semester Grade Point Average) measures performance in a specific semester. It's calculated as a weighted average of grade points across that semester's subjects, considering each subject's credits.
FORMULA
Percentage = (SGPA × 10) − 7.5
Example: SGPA 9.0 ≈ 85.5% for that semester
What's GPA?
GPA
GPA stands for Grade Point Average, a numerical representation of a student’s average academic performance, usually measured on a 0 to 4.0 scale. It averages grades earned across all subjects, with 4.0 typically representing an 'A' grade.
WHAT'S UK GRADING?
Instead of CGPA or GPA, students receive classifications like First Class, Upper Second (2:1), and Lower Second (2:2) as per the UK grading system. A score above 70% is usually considered First Class, which is the highest category in most undergraduate programs.
Common Classifications: 70%+ = First Class | 60-69% = Upper Second (2:1) 50- 59% = Lower Second (2:2) | 40-49% = Third Class
CGPA Grading System
UK Grade System

How to actually improve your CGPA?
Not boomer advice. Stuff that works in 2026.
"Consistency beats cramming. Show up daily, even for 30 mins — your CGPA will thank you."
Study timetable
Create a realistic study routine and stay consistent with daily goals.
Understand concepts
Focus on clarity and learning instead of memorising answers.
Revise regularly
Practise previous year papers and revise topics consistently.
Manage time wisely
Divide study time properly across all subjects and topics.
Maintain a healthy routine
Sleep well, stay hydrated, and take short breaks while studying.
Ask for help early
Seek guidance whenever a topic becomes difficult to understand.
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