CGPA to GPA Calculator

Convert your Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) to Grade Point Average (GPA) with our accurate calculator.

CGPA to GPA Converter
Enter your CGPA and select the appropriate scales and conversion method
Why Use Our CGPA to GPA Calculator?

Multiple Conversion Methods

Choose from standard, WES, or modified conversion methods based on your needs.

Multiple Scales

Support for various CGPA and GPA scales used worldwide.

Accurate Results

Our calculator uses verified formulas for precise CGPA to GPA conversion.

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"This calculator implements the standard conversion methods used by most universities worldwide."

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between CGPA and GPA?

CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) typically refers to the overall average of grade points earned across all semesters or terms, while GPA (Grade Point Average) can refer to a single term or semester. Additionally, different countries use different scales - for example, India often uses a 10-point CGPA scale, while the US typically uses a 4-point GPA scale.

Why would I need to convert CGPA to GPA?

Converting CGPA to GPA is often necessary when applying to international universities, especially in the US, Canada, or Europe, where the 4.0 GPA scale is standard. Many scholarship applications, job applications, and graduate programs require your academic performance in the 4.0 scale format.

How accurate is this CGPA to GPA conversion?

Our calculator implements standard conversion methods used by educational institutions worldwide. However, different institutions may use slightly different conversion formulas. For the most accurate conversion for a specific institution, check their official conversion policies.

Which conversion method should I use?

The standard method (proportional conversion) is most commonly used and accepted. However, if you're applying to a specific institution, check if they have a preferred conversion method. Some US universities prefer the WES method, while others may have their own specific conversion tables.