CGPA to Percentage Calculator 2026: Formula, Table and Conversion Guide

CGPA to Percentage Calculator 2026: Formula, Table and Conversion Guide

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Jasmine Grover

Education Journalist | Study Abroad Strategy Lead | Updated On - Apr 13, 2026

To convert CGPA to percentage, multiply your CGPA by 9.5. This is the standard formula used by CBSE and most Indian universities.

Formula: Percentage = CGPA x 9.5

Example: 8.2 CGPA x 9.5 = 77.9%

Some universities use a multiplier of 10 instead. Check your institution's official guidelines to confirm which formula applies to you. Use the calculator below for an instant result, or scroll to the full conversion table.

CGPA to Percentage Calculator

Enter your CGPA and select your grading scale. The result and formula used appear instantly.

CGPA to Percentage Calculator
Instant conversion across all grading scales
Formula source: CBSE official guidelines (cbse.gov.in) for 10-point scale.

Check Out: How to Convert 10-point CGPA to 4-point GPA?


CGPA to Percentage Conversion Table

Use this table to find your percentage instantly. All values are calculated using the standard CBSE formula:

Percentage = CGPA x 9.5. 

CGPA Percentage CGPA Percentage CGPA Percentage
10.0 95.00% 8.3 78.85% 6.6 62.70%
9.9 94.05% 8.2 77.90% 6.5 61.75%
9.8 93.10% 8.1 76.95% 6.4 60.80%
9.7 92.15% 8.0 76.00% 6.3 59.85%
9.6 91.20% 7.9 75.05% 6.2 58.90%
9.5 90.25% 7.8 74.10% 6.1 57.95%
9.4 89.30% 7.7 73.15% 6.0 57.00%
9.3 88.35% 7.6 72.20% 5.9 56.05%
9.2 87.40% 7.5 71.25% 5.8 55.10%
9.1 86.45% 7.4 70.30% 5.7 54.15%
9.0 85.50% 7.3 69.35% 5.6 53.20%
8.9 84.55% 7.2 68.40% 5.5 52.25%
8.8 83.60% 7.1 67.45% 5.4 51.30%
8.7 82.65% 7.0 66.50% 5.3 50.35%
8.6 81.70% 6.9 65.55% 5.2 49.40%
8.5 80.75% 6.8 64.60% 5.1 48.45%
8.4 79.80% 6.7 63.65% 5.0 47.50%
CGPA to Percentage

CGPA to Percentage: 4.0 Scale

Formula: CGPA / 4 x 100

CGPA (4.0 Scale) Percentage
4.0 100%
3.9 97.5%
3.8 95.0%
3.7 92.5%
3.6 90.0%
3.5 87.5%
3.4 85.0%
3.3 82.5%
3.2 80.0%
3.1 77.5%
3.0 75.0%

CGPA to Percentage: 5.0 Scale

Formula: CGPA x 20

CGPA (5.0 Scale) Percentage
5.0 100%
4.5 90%
4.0 80%
3.5 70%
3.0 60%
2.5 50%

CGPA to Percentage Formula by University and Board

Different Indian universities and boards use different conversion formulas. Using the wrong formula gives an incorrect percentage on your application. Check the table below and confirm with your institution before reporting your percentage.

University / Board CGPA Scale Formula Example: CGPA 8.0
CBSE (Class 10 and 12) 10-point Percentage = CGPA x 9.5 76.0%
Delhi University (DU) 10-point Percentage = CGPA x 9.5 76.0%
AICTE-affiliated colleges 10-point Percentage = CGPA x 9.5 76.0%
AKTU 10-point Percentage = CGPA x 10 80.0%
Anna University 10-point Percentage = CGPA x 10 80.0%
Pune University (SPPU) 10-point Percentage = CGPA x 10 80.0%
Gujarat Technological University (GTU) 10-point Percentage = (CGPA - 0.5) x 10 75.0%
Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) 10-point Percentage = (CGPA - 0.75) x 10 72.5%
US-style GPA (4.0 scale) 4-point Percentage = (CGPA / 4) x 100 80.0% (for 3.2 GPA)

Always verify the formula with your university's official academic regulations or transcript. When applying abroad, attach a conversion certificate from your institution confirming the formula used.


What is a CGPA to Percentage Conversion Certificate?

A CGPA to Percentage Conversion Certificate is an official document issued by your school or university that formally states the formula used to convert your CGPA into an equivalent percentage. Foreign universities, employers and competitive exam boards require this certificate alongside your transcripts to verify that your percentage has been calculated using an officially recognised method.

You need this certificate when:

  • Applying to foreign universities that require percentage-based academic records
  • Job applications where a minimum percentage criterion applies
  • Scholarship applications requiring standardised academic proof
  • Competitive exams that require percentage proof

How to get it: Contact your university's examination or registrar office and request an official conversion certificate. Most universities issue this free of charge or for a nominal fee. It must be on official letterhead, signed by the registrar and stamped with the university seal.


What is CGPA?

CGPA stands for Cumulative Grade Point Average, which is a 10-point scale used to measure your overall academic performance. It is an average of all your grades across semesters or terms.

In India:

  • A CGPA of 9.0 and above is considered excellent.
  • A CGPA between 6.0 and 8.9 is good but may need improvement for competitive programs abroad.
  • Anything below 6.0 might not meet the requirements of top universities.

Read More: Difference Between SGPA and CGPA


What is Percentage?

In the context of academic grading systems, percentage refers to the method of evaluating a student's performance by comparing the marks they obtained in an exam or a course to the total possible marks. It is a way to express how much of the total marks the student has achieved, represented as a fraction of 100.

For example, if a student scores 450 marks out of 500 in an exam, their percentage would be calculated as:

450 / 500 x 100 = 90%

In academic systems, percentages are used to determine performance in individual subjects, overall courses or final exams. It is the most commonly used format in India, where exam results are frequently reported as percentages.

Converting CGPA to percentage is essential when filling out applications, especially when applying to universities abroad. Accurate conversion helps you present your academic record in the required format and ensures that your achievements are clearly understood by admission committees.

Read More: SGPA to Percentage


Converting CGPA to Percentage

Converting CGPA into a percentage is not the same everywhere. It depends on your school, college or university. Different institutions use different conversion methods, often using a multiplication factor such as 9.5 or 10.

Method 1: Multiply by 9.5

This method is used by schools affiliated with CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) in India, especially for Classes 9 and 10.

Formula: Percentage = CGPA x 9.5

Examples:

  • CGPA 8.8: 8.8 x 9.5 = 83.6%
  • CGPA 7.6: 7.6 x 9.5 = 72.2%

Method 2: Multiply by 10

This is a simpler approach used by many colleges and universities, especially for undergraduate and postgraduate programs.

Formula: Percentage = CGPA x 10

Examples:

  • CGPA 8.0: 8.0 x 10 = 80%
  • CGPA 7.2: 7.2 x 10 = 72%

It depends on the institution's guidelines. Some universities mention the conversion method in their academic policies or transcripts. If you are not sure, check your college's official website or ask your academic registrar.


Difference Between CGPA and Percentage

CGPA and percentage are both academic grading systems but they differ in format, calculation and interpretation. CGPA is a numerical value on a 10-point scale representing a student's average performance across all subjects or semesters. Percentage is a more traditional system where total marks obtained are expressed as a fraction of 100.

  • CGPA provides an average grade point. Percentage reflects a direct score-based evaluation.
  • CGPA is widely used in Indian schools following CBSE and university-level grading systems. Percentage is still the standard in many Indian boards.
  • When applying to universities abroad, students need to convert CGPA to percentage to meet international standards.
  • Both systems serve similar purposes but understanding their differences is essential for academic applications and performance comparison.
CGPA Percentage
CGPA is based on a 10-point scale. Percentage is based on a 100-point scale.
It is expressed in decimal form (e.g. 8.5). It is expressed as a whole or decimal number (e.g. 85%).
CGPA reflects the average grade points earned. Percentage reflects the total marks obtained.
It is commonly used in CBSE and universities. It is widely used in traditional education boards.
CGPA needs to be converted for international applications. Percentage does not require conversion for local use.

Calculating CGPA for universities abroad depends on the destination and specific institution requirements. Always check the university's guidelines and provide accurate transcripts. If unclear, consult credential evaluation services to ensure your academic performance is represented correctly.


FAQs

Ques. How is CGPA calculated?

Ans. CGPA is calculated by averaging your grade points across all subjects. Multiply the grade points for each subject by its credits, add them up, and divide by the total credits. For example, if you score 9 in one subject and 8 in another (both with equal credits), your CGPA would be: (9 + 8) / 2 = 8.5

Ques. What is 75% in CGPA?

Ans. Using the standard formula (Percentage = CGPA x 9.5), if your percentage is 75%, your CGPA would be: 75 / 9.5 = 7.9

Ques. What is 9.5 CGPA in percentage?

Ans. To convert 9.5 CGPA to a percentage, multiply it by 9.5: 9.5 x 9.5 = 90.25%

Ques. What is 10 CGPA in percentage?

Ans. A perfect 10 CGPA translates to: 10 x 9.5 = 95%. This is the highest possible score under the CGPA system.

Ques. What is 8.5 CGPA in percentage?

Ans. Using the standard CBSE formula (CGPA x 9.5): 8.5 x 9.5 = 80.75%. Using the x10 formula: 8.5 x 10 = 85%. Check which formula your university uses before reporting your percentage on applications.

Ques. What is 7.5 CGPA in percentage?

Ans. Using the standard formula (CGPA x 9.5): 7.5 x 9.5 = 71.25%. Using the x10 formula: 7.5 x 10 = 75%.

Ques. What is 8.0 CGPA in percentage?

Ans. Using the standard formula (CGPA x 9.5): 8.0 x 9.5 = 76.0%. Using the x10 formula: 8.0 x 10 = 80.0%.

Ques. Which formula does VTU use for CGPA to percentage?

Ans. Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) uses the formula: Percentage = (CGPA - 0.75) x 10. For a CGPA of 8.0: (8.0 - 0.75) x 10 = 72.5%.

Ques. Is 7.5 CGPA good for studying abroad?

Ans. A 7.5 CGPA (approximately 71.25% using the x9.5 formula) is generally considered a good score for studying abroad. Most universities in the UK, Australia and Canada accept students with 60% and above. For top universities in the US, a CGPA of 8.5 and above is recommended. Always check the specific minimum requirement of your target university.

Ques. How do I convert CGPA to percentage for a job application?

Ans. Multiply your CGPA by 9.5 if your university follows the CBSE or AICTE standard. For example, a CGPA of 7.8 gives 7.8 x 9.5 = 74.1%. If your university uses a different formula such as x10 or the VTU formula, use that instead. Attach your university's official conversion certificate to your job application to avoid any discrepancy.

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