GPA to CGPA Converter

Reverse conversion: CGPA = (GPA / 4) × 10. A 3.5 GPA equals 8.75 CGPA on the standard linear scale. This is useful when an Indian university accepts foreign transcripts or when adapting an international academic record to Indian admission systems.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will Indian universities accept this conversion?

Most Indian universities accept linear conversion for foreign transcripts at the undergraduate level. For postgraduate admission, they may require additional documentation or assessment.

How does pass-fail count on the 10-point scale?

Pass-fail courses with no letter grade are typically excluded from CGPA — same as on the 4-point scale.

What about plus/minus grades?

GPA scales with +/- (e.g., A- = 3.7) translate proportionally. The 10-point CGPA scale is generally coarser, with A+/A/A-/B+ etc. mapping to 10/9/8/7.

Is the linear formula the only correct method?

For self-assessment yes. For official records, the issuing institution's policy applies. Some Indian universities use lookup tables to convert foreign GPAs.

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