SGPA to CGPA

CGPA to Percentage Calculator

Instantly convert your CGPA to percentage using the official Indian university formula. Trusted by lakhs of students and job applicants!

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The CGPA to Percentage Calculator at sgpatocgpa.in simplifies the process of converting your academic CGPA (out of 10) into percentage marks—which is often needed for job applications, higher studies, or various application forms. It uses the official UGC and university-recommended formula: Percentage = CGPA × 9.5.

CGPA to Percentage Converter

Your Percentage: %

How CGPA is Converted to Percentage

Most Indian universities and the UGC recommend the following formula for conversion:

Percentage = CGPA × 9.5

Example: If your CGPA is 8.7, your percentage is 8.7 × 9.5 = 82.65%

Always confirm with your university for the official formula to be sure.

CGPA to Percentage Conversion Table

CGPA Percentage CGPA Percentage
6.0 57.0% 7.0 66.5%
7.5 71.25% 8.0 76.0%
8.5 80.75% 9.0 85.5%
9.5 90.25% 10.0 95.0%

*This table uses the formula: (CGPA × 9.5)

Why Convert CGPA to Percentage?

While many Indian universities use CGPA, jobs, scholarship interviews, and various application forms require marks in %. Converting your CGPA allows you to:

What is CGPA?

CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) is the overall average of grade points obtained in all semesters/courses, on a 10-point scale.

It is a standard used by most Indian universities. Converting your CGPA to percentage helps communicate your marks easily to employers, foreign universities, and government agencies.

Frequently Asked Questions

The recognized Indian university and UGC-approved formula is: Percentage = CGPA × 9.5

This tool is valid for most Indian institutions using the 10-point grading system. Some universities (e.g., Anna University, VTU) may have their own formula—always confirm for official use.

No. All conversion is done in your browser. Your CGPA is not stored or shared—privacy is 100% protected.

Yes, unless the job/employer/college specifically demands a different formula; most accept CGPA × 9.5 as the standard for Indian 10-point grading.

Absolutely! The tool adapts to all screen sizes—try it on your phone, tablet, or laptop.

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