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Free CGPA to Percentage Calculator
Pick your grading system, add your courses, and see your semester GPA or cumulative CGPA in seconds. Works for 60+ universities across Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Malaysia, the UK, and Europe. No sign-up.
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Change a grade or credit hour and your GPA recalculates straight away. No refresh button.
Not a generic 4.0 table — BRAC, SRM, UTM, and dozens of others load the scale they actually use.
Check your CGPA on the bus home from campus. Layout is built for small screens first.
Every university weights courses by credits. Here is the formula, plus a real UGC example if you study in Bangladesh.
Every course is weighted by its credit hours. A 4-credit course impacts your score four times more than a 1-credit course.
| Letter | Marks | Points |
|---|---|---|
| A+ | 80 - 100% | 4.00 |
| A | 75 - 79% | 3.75 |
| A- | 70 - 74% | 3.50 |
| B+ | 65 - 69% | 3.25 |
Note down every course you have taken along with its assigned credit hours.
Convert your letter grades (A, B+) into numerical grade points using your university scale.
Multiply each course's credit by its grade point, then add them all together.
Divide the total aggregate points by your total earned credits. That's your CGPA.
Your faculty might use a different table — open the calculator built for BRACU, UTM, or VIT if it is on our list. Otherwise browse all universities or read the longer CGPA guide below.
Each page loads the grading table that school uses — so you are not forcing a generic scale onto BRAC, SRM, or UTM.
Bangladesh's oldest public university. Most faculties follow the standard UGC 4.0 grading scale.
The country's top engineering school. Uses the UGC standard scale with strict pass marks.
Top private university with its own detailed 12-grade point structure — different from UGC.
Bangladesh's first private university. Uses a distinct grading scale with tighter mark bands.
Premier IIT using the common 10-point absolute grading scale used across most IITs.
Pakistan's top-ranked engineering university following the HEC standard 4.0 scale.
World-leading university using the UK honours classification — First, 2:1, 2:2, and Third.
Elite UK institution where final degree class is based on weighted exam and coursework averages.
Germany's top technical university using the 1.0 (best) to 5.0 (fail) grading scale.
Malaysia's top technical university. Calculate CGPA using the standard IPTA 4.0 grading scale.
Largest public university in Malaysia. Uses the IPTA 4.0 scale for semester GPA and cumulative CGPA.
Major private university with its own published grade boundaries on a 4.0 CGPA scale.
Malaysia's oldest university. CGPA calculated on the national IPTA 4.0 grade point scale.
Calculate STPM CGPA for Malaysian pre-university students using the official STPM grade point scale.
How semester GPA differs from cumulative CGPA, why percentage conversion is never universal, and what changes by country.
The formula every registrar uses is boring but simple: grade point × credit hours for each course, add them, divide by total credits.
CGPA = Σ (Credits × Grade Points) ÷ Σ (Total Credits)
One semester? That is SGPA — same math, one term only. Several semesters? Weight each term by its credits. Our main calculator handles both, or jump straight to SRM, NSU, or BRACU if your scale is already listed.
This is where students argue in group chats. Some multiply by 9.5, others by 10, Bangladesh often uses × 25 as a rough guess. None of those is automatically correct for your faculty.
Use the Percentage tab here for a quick estimate, or open a dedicated page like VIT or NU if we have your school. When it matters for a job or visa, use the number on your transcript.
SGPA is one semester. CGPA is everything so far, weighted by credits. Mess up first year and you will feel it — later A grades move the needle less because old credits still count.
The Pro tab lets you plug in a target CGPA and see what you would need next term. Handy before registration week.
Bangladesh mostly runs on a 4.0 UGC-style scale, but BRACU, NSU, UIU, and IUB all tweak the cut-offs slightly. Public DU and National University paths follow UGC more closely — see Bangladesh calculators.
India is often a 10-point scale (VIT, SRM, KTU, GGSIPU, Saveetha, etc.) — full India list.
Pakistan (NUST, UAF, LUMS…) under HEC norms — Pakistan hub.
Malaysia: IPTA schools like UTM and UiTM, private UTAR, plus STPM before uni — Malaysia hub has the lot.
No classic GPA — you get classifications (First, 2:1, 2:2…). We have pages for Oxford, TUM, ECTS, and more on the UK & Europe hub.
UK undergrad: First (70%+), 2:1 (60–69%), 2:2 (50–59%), Third (40–49%). Most grad jobs want a 2:1 minimum.
Continental Europe uses ECTS (A = excellent, E = pass). Germany flips the scale — 1.0 is best, not 4.0.
Pick your school on the UK & Europe directory or try the Oxford calculator.
Three common approaches — and your uni might use none of them:
Safer picks: IIT Delhi or NUST pages instead of a random online converter.
Prioritise high-credit courses — one B in a 4-credit lab hurts more than an A in a 1-credit elective. If retakes are allowed, they can help, but check whether your uni averages both attempts or replaces the grade.
Before finals, use the Pro calculator to see how many points you actually need. Less panic, more planning.
This is a student tool, not official advice. When in doubt, ask your registrar or read the handbook on your portal.
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CGPA math, percentage conversion, and picking the right grading system — answered without the jargon.