GPA Scale Converter

Convert your GPA between different scales (4.0, 5.0, 10.0) with our accurate calculator.

GPA Scale Converter
Enter your GPA and select the appropriate scales and conversion method
Why Use Our GPA Scale Converter?

Multiple Conversion Methods

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

Multiple Scales

Support for 4.0, 5.0, and 10.0 GPA scales used worldwide.

Accurate Results

Our calculator uses verified formulas for precise GPA scale conversion.

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

— Dr. Sarah Johnson, Education Specialist

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different GPA scales?

The most common GPA scales are: 4.0 scale (standard in the US), 5.0 scale (used in some high schools for weighted GPAs), and 10.0 scale (common in India and some European countries). Each scale represents the maximum possible GPA in that system.

Why would I need to convert between GPA scales?

Converting between GPA scales is necessary when applying to international institutions that use different scales, for scholarship applications, or when comparing academic performance across different educational systems.

How accurate is this GPA scale 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 institutions may have their own specific conversion tables or methods.