Multiple Semesters β’ CGPA to Percentage Converter
For All Indian Universities
In today's competitive academic environment, your final CGPA is one of the most important numbers on your degree certificate. Whether you are a Gujarat Technological University (GTU) student, studying at Mumbai University, VTU, or any other engineering college in India, knowing your cumulative grade point average helps you plan your future better.
Our free online CGPA Calculator is designed specifically for Indian university students. It allows you to add as many semesters as you want, calculate your overall CGPA, and instantly convert it into percentage. No signup, no login, no advertisements interrupting your work β just pure, accurate results in seconds.
CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) is the average of all your semester GPAs. Most Indian universities use a 10-point grading scale. Your CGPA decides your eligibility for campus placements (many companies have 7.5+ CGPA cut-off), scholarships, higher studies (MS, MBA, M.Tech), and even government jobs. A strong CGPA opens doors to better opportunities.
The standard formula used by almost all Indian universities is:
Percentage = CGPA Γ 9.5
Example: If your CGPA is 8.7, your percentage is 8.7 Γ 9.5 = 82.65%. This tool automatically shows both values so you donβt have to calculate manually.
Focus on high-credit subjects. Even a 0.5 point increase in one semester can raise your final CGPA significantly. Maintain consistency, submit assignments on time, and score well in internals. Use this calculator after every semester to track your progress and set realistic targets.
1. Is this CGPA calculator accurate for GTU students?
Yes. It follows the exact 10-point grading system used by GTU and most other Indian universities.
2. Can I calculate CGPA for 8 semesters?
Absolutely. You can add as many semesters as you want.
3. How is percentage calculated?
Percentage = CGPA Γ 9.5 (standard formula used across India).
4. Is this tool free?
Yes, completely free with no hidden charges or ads in the tool area.
Last updated: April 18, 2026 β’ This page is regularly updated to match the latest university grading systems.