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CGPA to Percentage Calculator

Supports common Indian university conversion rules.

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How CGPA to Percentage Works

Supports common Indian university conversion rules. The calculator uses the visible inputs, applies the formula below, and rounds rupee outputs to whole numbers so the result is easy to read on mobile.

Formula

CGPA to Percentage result = validated inputs → formula calculation → rounded Indian result Inputs used: - CGPA - University

Example Calculation

Example: enter 8.2 CGPA and choose Mumbai University. The calculator uses the Mumbai rule, 7.1 x CGPA + 11, while VTU and Anna University use x10 and generic/CBSE-style conversions use x9.5. Change the university before copying the final percentage.

India-Specific Assumptions

  • University conversion rules vary; choose the closest listed system.
  • Academic results should be verified with your institution's official rulebook.
  • All rupee results are rounded to whole rupees for readability.
  • Inputs are treated as estimates; actual bank, employer, university, insurer, or tax-office calculations may differ.
  • The calculator uses Indian formats, slab concepts, and common FY 2025-26 assumptions where relevant.

Common questions

Each university can define its own grading scale and conversion rule, so a single national formula does not fit every marksheet.

No. Use x9.5 only when your institution or application accepts it. Mumbai, VTU, Anna University, and others may use different rules.

Submit exactly what the form asks for. If both are allowed, CGPA from the marksheet is usually safer than a converted value.

The result is rounded for readability. Follow the destination form's rounding rule for final submission.

Check your university transcript notes, official circulars, placement-cell instructions, or admission form guidelines.

Disclaimer: This calculator is for general informational and educational purposes only. It is not financial, tax, legal, academic, insurance, or professional advice. Verify important decisions with the relevant official source, employer, bank, university, insurer, or adviser.

Last updated: April 2026