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GPA to Percentage Converter

Convert GPA to percentage, percentage to GPA, or GPA to letter grade across US 4.0, weighted 5.0, and Indian 10-point scales.

GPA to Percentage Converter

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Range: 0 to 4. Use the scale that matches your transcript.

Percentage

87.50%

GPA

3.50

Percentage

87.50%

Letter grade

B+

Convention

US standard 4.0 scale

GPA scales are not universally equivalent. Treat this as a mathematical normalization and use the receiving institution's published policy for transcript evaluation.

GPA Scale to Percentage Reference

ScaleExample GPAPercentageCalculation
US 4.03.280GPA divided by 4.0
US 4.0-plus4.3100GPA divided by 4.0, capped at 100
US weighted 5.0480GPA divided by 5.0
Indian 10-point876GPA times 9.5
Percentage8888Identity

Frequently Asked Questions about the GPA to Percentage Converter

What is the standard US 4.0 GPA scale?
This calculator's 4.0 mode maps A to 4.0, B to 3.0, C to 2.0, D to 1.0, and F to 0, with plus and minus steps between them. US institutions use several GPA mappings, so this is a common reference scale rather than a universal transcript standard.
How does a weighted GPA on a 5.0 scale work?
A weighted scale may add points for selected advanced courses, but the bonus and cap depend on the school. This converter models a 5.0 scale by treating values above 4.0 as a one-point weighting adjustment. That is a heuristic and may not reproduce your transcript calculation.
What is the Indian 10-point CGPA convention?
This calculator's 10-point mode multiplies CGPA by 9.5, a convention associated with older CBSE guidance. Indian boards and universities use different formulas, and many do not use this multiplier. Use the conversion certificate or formula issued by your institution for an application.
Which formula do US graduate schools and WES use?
There is no single WES or US graduate-school formula that this calculator can reproduce from GPA alone. Credential evaluators consider the issuing institution, grading scale, transcript, and country-specific rules. Use this output as a rough arithmetic comparison and submit the records requested by the evaluator or program.
Why does the same GPA produce a range of percentages?
GPA-to-percentage conversion is inherently lossy. A 4.0 GPA can correspond to anything from 93% to 100%, because the standard scale collapses every score in the A band into the same number. Going the other way, the calculator picks the band's anchor point, so the percentage shown is a representative value, not a precise grade. For applications that require an exact percentage, ask your school's registrar for the official transcript number.

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