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*This calculator uses the standard formula: Percentage = CGPA × 9.5. Some universities may use different formulas. Learn more about grading systems.

What is CGPA to Percentage Conversion?

CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) is a grading system used by universities to measure overall academic performance. Converting CGPA to percentage helps students understand their marks in a more familiar format. The standard conversion formula is Percentage = CGPA × 9.5, which is widely accepted. Our tool at cgpa-to-percentage.ekwia.com makes this conversion simple and accurate. Learn more about grading systems worldwide.

Why Use Ekwia's CGPA Calculator?

Our CGPA to Percentage Calculator is the simplest and most accurate tool available online. It uses the standard conversion formula (×9.5) that works for most universities worldwide. The calculator is completely free, works on all devices, and provides instant results with just one click. No complicated settings - just enter your CGPA and get your percentage instantly.

How Does the Standard Formula Work?

The standard formula Percentage = CGPA × 9.5 is based on the following calculation:

• The maximum CGPA is 10.0
• The equivalent percentage would be 95% (10 × 9.5)
• This maintains a proportional relationship between CGPA and percentage

For example:
8.5 CGPA = 8.5 × 9.5 = 80.75%
7.2 CGPA = 7.2 × 9.5 = 68.4%

This formula is widely accepted but always check with your institution for their specific conversion method.

How to Use This Calculator

Using our CGPA converter is simple:

1. Enter your CGPA (e.g., 8.5)
2. Click "Convert" to see your percentage
3. Use "Reset" to clear the form

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Importance of Accurate Conversion

Accurate CGPA to percentage conversion is crucial for:

Job Applications: Many companies ask for percentage
Higher Studies: Foreign universities often require percentage
Scholarships: Eligibility criteria may be percentage-based
Competitive Exams: Some have minimum percentage requirements

Using the standard formula ensures consistency in your academic records.