Convert Your GPA / CGPA

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Why Conversion Matters for Study Abroad

Universities across Canada, Australia, the UK, the USA and Europe evaluate your academic profile differently. Converting your CGPA or GPA into a percentage gives you a clear idea of where you stand before you apply.

Global Acceptance

Most universities abroad ask for your percentage or GPA on their own scale. A quick conversion helps you shortlist the universities you are actually eligible for.

University Requirements

Top programs in Canada, Australia and the UK often ask for 60-75% or a minimum GPA. Compare your converted score against those cut-offs before you apply.

Immigration & PR Points

Some immigration streams and Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) reports express academic levels in percentages. Know your number before you calculate your points.

Not Sure Which Formula to Use?

Dr. Shruti Mehta's team can review your transcripts and shortlist the right universities and streams for your profile.

How to Use the GPA to Percentage Calculator

Get your percentage in three simple steps.

1
Select Your Scale

Choose Indian CGPA (10-point) for CBSE/ICSE marksheets or GPA (4-point) for university transcripts.

2
Enter Your Score

Type your CGPA (0 to 10) or GPA (0 to 4). The tool validates the range for the selected scale automatically.

3
Click Convert

Instantly see your percentage (CGPA × 9.5) plus the approximate equivalent on the other scale.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about GPA and CGPA conversions for study abroad

To convert CGPA to percentage on the Indian 10-point scale, multiply your CGPA by 9.5. For example, a CGPA of 8.2 becomes 77.9% (8.2 × 9.5). This is the standard CBSE/ICSE convention that most Indian universities and transcript evaluations follow.

CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) is used in Indian schools and universities, usually on a 10-point scale, where you multiply by 9.5 to get a percentage. GPA (Grade Point Average) is most often on a 4-point scale used in the USA, Canada and other international universities, where percentage = (GPA ÷ 4) × 100. Both describe your average academic performance, just on different scales.

It depends on what your target university or immigration stream asks for. Indian institutions and many Canadian and Australian university applications accept your CGPA directly or ask for a percentage using the ×9.5 formula. US and Canadian universities usually want a 4.0-scale GPA. Dr. Shruti Mehta's team in Hisar reviews your transcripts and tells you exactly which conversion to submit, with a 98% success rate across 4,000+ students placed abroad.

Yes. Canadian and Australian universities widely accept Indian CGPA as part of your academic transcripts. Many programs convert your CGPA internally to their own GPA scale during the admission review. Just make sure your conversion is accurate and consistent, because a small error can change your eligibility for competitive programs.

A CGPA of 7.5 converts to about 71.25% (7.5 × 9.5). This is a good, competitive score for most study abroad programs in Canada, Australia and the UK, though top-tier universities and very competitive programs may prefer 8.0+. Dr. Shruti Mehta, Hisar's trusted study abroad consultant with a 98% success rate, helps students with such profiles pick the right universities and courses. Book a free consultation or call +91-9215748168 to check your options.