CGPA to Percentage Calculator
Convert your CGPA to percentage using university-specific formulas — supports Anna University, VTU, Mumbai University, SPPU, MAKAUT, and more.
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How to use this calculator
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Enter your CGPA as shown on your marksheet or transcript.
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Select your university from the list — each uses a different conversion formula.
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If your university is not listed, choose "Custom multiplier" and enter the formula values.
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The calculator shows your equivalent percentage and academic division.
Frequently asked questions
Why do different universities use different formulas?
Each Indian university has its own grading scheme and conversion methodology approved by its Academic Council. There is no single national standard, which is why Anna University's ×10 formula differs from Mumbai University's (CGPA × 7.25) + 11.
Which formula should I use if my university is not listed?
Check your university's official website or your marksheet for the conversion formula. Most universities publish the method in their examination regulations. If unclear, use the Generic ×10 formula as a rough estimate.
Is CGPA to percentage conversion accepted by employers and universities?
Yes — most Indian employers and postgraduate admission processes accept CGPA-to-percentage conversions. Some MBA programmes and government jobs explicitly ask for the converted percentage. Always use your official university formula for formal applications.
How do I convert a 4-point CGPA from international programmes?
Select "4-point scale" in the CGPA scale option. The calculator first scales your 4-point CGPA to a 10-point equivalent, then applies the chosen university formula.
CGPA to percentage calculator — university-specific formulas
Why conversion matters
Job applications, competitive exams (UPSC, banking, PSU), and postgraduate admissions frequently ask for percentage rather than CGPA. Using the wrong formula can misrepresent your performance — Mumbai University graduates lose out if they mistakenly apply the ×10 formula instead of the (×7.25 + 11) method.
Common Indian university formulas
Anna University, VTU, MAKAUT, JNTU, GTU, and AKTU all use Percentage = CGPA × 10. Delhi University and Calcutta University use ×9.5. Mumbai University and SPPU use (CGPA × 7.25) + 11. Osmania University uses ×9. Always verify with your official transcript or university website.
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