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GPA to Percentage Converter and Percentage to GPA Calculator

Enter your GPA or percentage to convert between the two on the 4.0 US scale, 5.0 weighted scale, or 10-point CGPA. Results appear instantly with letter grade and band.

GPA / Percentage Converter

Scale
Direction
GPA reference table (4.0 scale)
GPALetterPercentage Band
4.0*A / A+93-100%
3.7A-90-92%
3.3B+87-89%
3.0B83-86%
2.7B-80-82%
2.3C+77-79%
2.0C73-76%
1.7C-70-72%
1.3D+67-69%
1.0D63-66%
0.7D-60-62%
0.0FBelow 60%

* A+ GPA = 4.0 at most US colleges; a minority award 4.3.

How the GPA to Percentage Conversion Works

The converter maps your GPA to the percentage band that corresponds to that letter grade on the standard 10-point US scale. A 3.7 GPA falls in the A- band (90-92%), so the result shows the midpoint of 91%. The reverse works the same way: enter a percentage and the tool identifies which GPA point sits at the center of that band. Select the 5.0 weighted scale if your high school uses weighted grades for AP or honors courses, or the 10.0 CGPA scale for grades from Indian or Nepali universities.

GPA to Percentage Formula on the 4.0 Scale

GPA to Percentage Lookup (4.0 Scale)

Percentage Band = lookup(GPA, standard 4.0 scale)

Where:
  • GPA = your grade on the 4.0 scale (or 4.3 if A+ is awarded separately)
  • Each GPA point maps to a 3-to-8 percentage-point band, not a single number
  • Result = midpoint of that band (representative percentage)
Example: 3.5 GPA: between B+ (3.3) and A- (3.7), closest band is B+ at 87-89%, midpoint 88%. 3.7 GPA: A- band, 90-92%, midpoint 91%. 3.0 GPA: B band, 83-86%, midpoint 84.5%.

GPA to Percentage Conversion Table (4.0 Scale)

The gpa to percentage table below covers every standard value on the 4.0 scale. This is the reference table published by most US universities and used internally by the converter above. The midpoint column gives you the single representative percentage to report when a form asks for a percentage equivalent.

GPA Letter Grade Percentage Band Midpoint
4.3A+97-100%98.5%
4.0*A / A+93-100%96.5%
3.7A-90-92%91.0%
3.3B+87-89%88.0%
3.0B83-86%84.5%
2.7B-80-82%81.0%
2.3C+77-79%78.0%
2.0C73-76%74.5%
1.7C-70-72%71.0%
1.3D+67-69%68.0%
1.0D63-66%64.5%
0.7D-60-62%61.0%
0.0FBelow 60%50.0%

* A+ GPA = 4.0 at most US colleges; a minority award 4.3. The 4.3 row applies only at schools that distinguish A+ from A.

GPA to percentage band spectrum on the 4.0 US scale showing 12 color-coded letter-grade tiers from F (below 60%) through D, C, and B grades to A (93-100%)
GPA to percentage band spectrum (4.0 scale, standard US). Each segment is one letter-grade band; colors encode grade tier. Structural labels use theme-aware color.

3.5 GPA to Percentage and Common GPA Conversions

A 3.5 gpa to percentage sits between B+ (87-89%) and A- (90-92%), making the representative percentage approximately 88-89%. Because 3.5 is exactly halfway between 3.3 (B+) and 3.7 (A-), the converter shows the B+ midpoint of 88%. Students asking about 3.5 gpa to percentage are usually checking Dean's List eligibility (typically 3.5 minimum) or competitive scholarship thresholds.

3.7 GPA to Percentage

A 3.7 gpa to percentage maps to the A- band: 90 to 92 percent, midpoint 91%. A 3.7 reflects mostly As with a few A-minuses on the transcript. Many competitive master's programs consider 3.7 the threshold for a strong applicant, and medical and law school applicants at top programs typically need 3.7 or above to be competitive.

3.0 GPA to Percentage and GPA 3.0 in Percentage

A 3.0 gpa to percentage lands in the B band: 83 to 86 percent, midpoint 84.5%. Whether you write 3.0 or 3.00, a gpa 3.00 in percentage equals the same 84.5% midpoint on the 4.0 scale. A 3.0 is the most common graduate school admission floor and the cutoff for continued financial aid at many institutions.

4.0 GPA in Percentage and 3.9 GPA in Percentage

A 4.0 gpa in percentage is 93 to 100% (the A band, midpoint 96.5%). A 3.9 gpa in percentage falls in the A- band at 90-92%; the 0.1 GPA difference reflects only one or two A-minus grades on an otherwise perfect record. Both convert to A-tier percentages, but specific graduation honor programs (Summa Cum Laude, Dean's List) may require a hard 4.0 rather than a 3.9.

86.8 Percentage to GPA and Reverse Conversions

A conversion from percentage to gpa of 86.8 lands at the top of the B band (83-86%) on strict cutoff logic, giving B = 3.0 GPA. Some registrars round 86.8 up to B+ (87-89%) = 3.3. The converter uses strict cutoffs because that is how most US grading systems operate; check with your institution if a boundary case affects your standing.

Percent to GPA Quick Reference

To convert percent to gpa quickly: 90% and above is the A range (3.7-4.0), 80-89% is the B range (2.7-3.3), 70-79% is the C range (1.7-2.3), 60-69% is the D range (0.7-1.3), below 60% is F (0.0). The plus/minus modifier within each decade (87-89% = B+ vs. 83-86% = B) requires the full lookup for precision. A 92% is A- (3.7); a 93% is A (4.0). A 79% is C+ (2.3); an 80% is B- (2.7).

Find GPA from Percentage on the Standard Scale

To find gpa from percentage on the standard US scale, locate which band your percentage falls in and read the GPA from the table above. A 94% = A = 4.0. An 89% = B+ = 3.3. A 72% = C- = 1.7. Switch the converter to "Percentage to GPA" mode and enter any value, including decimals like 86.8 or 91.5, for the same result.

GPA to Percentage on the 5.0 Weighted Scale and 10-Point CGPA

Select "5.0 Weighted" in the scale picker if your transcript uses a weighted scale for AP, IB, or honors courses. On the 5.0 scale, an A in an AP class earns 5.0 points, shifting every grade tier upward by one point. The percentage bands remain the same (93-100% is still an A), but the GPA value for that band changes from 4.0 to 4.7 or 5.0.

Weighted vs. Unweighted GPA in Conversion Context

When converting a weighted GPA to a percentage for a college or scholarship application, confirm which scale the receiving organization expects. A 4.2 weighted GPA does not equal a 4.2 unweighted GPA; the 4.2 comes from earning As in harder courses but the underlying percentage performance is still in the 90-93% range. Most colleges recalculate a standardized unweighted GPA internally, so reporting "weighted 4.2 = 95%" can confuse evaluators expecting the standard 4.0 mapping.

CGPA to Percentage Formula for India and Nepal

For students on the Indian 10-point CGPA scale used at IITs, NITs, Delhi University, and institutions following UGC/AICTE guidelines, the standard conversion formula is:

CGPA to Percentage (AICTE / UGC India)

Percentage = CGPA x 9.5

Where:
  • CGPA = your grade on the 0 to 10 scale
  • 9.5 = AICTE/UGC conversion multiplier
  • Result = approximate percentage equivalent
Example: CGPA 8.5: 8.5 x 9.5 = 80.75% (approximately B- on the US scale). CGPA 7.0: 7.0 x 9.5 = 66.5% (approximately D+ on the US scale). CGPA 9.5: 9.5 x 9.5 = 90.25% (A- equivalent).

Some institutions use the simpler formula Percentage = (CGPA / 10) x 100, which gives a higher result (a 7.0 CGPA yields 70% instead of 66.5%). Nepal's Tribhuvan University and Pokhara University use similar 10-point scales; select "10.0 CGPA" in the scale picker above for instant conversion using the AICTE formula. For US graduate school applications, WES and ECE use proprietary tables rather than the AICTE formula, so the reported percentage may differ from your calculation.

University GPA Converter for International Applications

Converting a US GPA to a percentage for international applications requires knowing which standard the receiving institution uses. A 4.0 US GPA consistently maps to the highest tier across major credential evaluators: first-class honors in the UK, Outstanding in Australia, Sehr Gut in Germany. Below 3.7, the mappings diverge by evaluator and country.

GPA Converter UK to US

A gpa converter uk to us must account for the UK's compressed percentage scale. UK first-class honors (70%+) maps to US 3.7-4.0; upper second-class (60-69%) maps to US 3.0-3.7; lower second-class (50-59%) maps to US 2.0-3.0. A UK 70% is not equivalent to a US 70% (which would be C- = 1.7 GPA); it represents excellent performance near the top of the grading distribution. For country-by-country grading comparisons see the grading scale reference.

GPA Calculator from Percentage for Multi-Course Transcripts

A gpa to percentage calculator or a gpa calculator from percentage serves different purposes: the single-value converter above is for quick lookups, while a full-transcript tool builds a cumulative GPA from all your courses. For a full transcript, follow this conversion from percentage to gpa step by step:

  1. Convert each course percentage to a letter grade using the table above (85% = B, 78% = C+, 93% = A).
  2. Map each letter grade to its 4.0-scale GPA point (B = 3.0, C+ = 2.3, A = 4.0).
  3. Multiply each course's GPA point by its credit hours to get quality points (B in a 3-credit course = 9 quality points).
  4. Sum quality points across all courses.
  5. Divide total quality points by total credit hours; the result is your cumulative GPA.

For the weighted average step, use the GPA calculator. Enter each course with the converted GPA point and credit value rather than the raw percentage.

Notes on Accuracy and When to Use a Credential Evaluator

The gpa to percentage conversion is accurate for the standard 10-point US scale. Two caveats apply. First, a GPA-to-percentage conversion is band-based: a 3.7 GPA can come from any scores in the 90-92% range, and the converter returns the midpoint (91%) as a representative value. Second, schools using a 7-point scale shift every band boundary by a few percentage points. If your application requires an official percentage, request it directly from your registrar. For international credential evaluations, use a NACES-member service such as WES or ECE rather than a self-calculated conversion.

Sources: US Department of Education NCES grading scale reference; College Board transcript guidelines. Last verified: April 2026.

Frequently asked questions

How to calculate GPA from percentage on the standard US scale?
To calculate GPA from percentage on the standard US scale, find which letter-grade band the percentage falls into, then read the 4.0-scale GPA for that band. A 92% lands in the A- band (90-92%) = 3.7 GPA. An 85% lands in the B band (83-86%) = 3.0 GPA. A 74% lands in the C band (73-76%) = 2.0 GPA. The converter above does this lookup instantly. For a cumulative GPA from multiple percentage grades, convert each course first, then use the GPA calculator to average across credit hours.
What is a 4.0 GPA in percentage?
A 4.0 GPA in percentage is 93 to 100 percent on the standard US 10-point scale (the A band). Because any score in that 8-point range earns a 4.0, the representative midpoint is about 96.5%. A small number of schools using a 4.3 scale set 4.0 at 93-95% and reserve 96-100% for A+ (4.3). The vast majority of US colleges use the 4.0 = A = 93+ mapping. Always confirm the exact threshold with your registrar if you need an official percentage equivalent.
How to convert GPA into percentage for international applications?
To convert GPA into percentage for international applications, use the standard midpoint of each band: 4.0 GPA is approximately 96.5%, 3.7 GPA is approximately 91%, 3.3 GPA is approximately 88%, 3.0 GPA is approximately 84.5%. International credential evaluators (WES, ECE, NACES members) apply their own proprietary conversion tables that often differ from these midpoints. For official evaluations, submit your original transcript and let the evaluator apply their conversion; do not self-report a converted percentage without specifying the conversion method.
What is a 3.5 GPA in percentage?
A 3.5 GPA in percentage is approximately 88 to 89 percent on the standard US scale. The 3.5 point falls between B+ (3.3, band 87-89%) and A- (3.7, band 90-92%), so the representative percentage is near the top of the B+ range. A cumulative 3.5 is Dean's List territory at most colleges and the minimum for many competitive scholarship programs. For graduate school applications, a 3.5 translates to the strong-applicant tier at most master's programs.
What percentage is a 4.0 GPA at most US colleges?
At most US colleges, a 4.0 GPA corresponds to 93 to 100 percent on the standard 10-point scale. This is the full A band. Some community colleges apply a 7-point scale where the A band starts at 90%, making 90-100% = 4.0. Verify the exact threshold with your institution if the distinction between 90% and 93% matters for your application.
What is a 3.0 GPA in percentage for scholarship eligibility?
For scholarship eligibility, a 3.0 GPA in percentage translates to 83 to 86 percent on the standard US scale: the B band, midpoint 84.5%. Most undergraduate merit scholarships set 3.0 as the minimum cumulative GPA requirement. Honor society invitations (Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Theta Kappa) typically require 3.5 or above. A 3.0 GPA is also the standard graduate school admission floor; programs requiring a competitive GPA typically set it at 3.3 to 3.5.
What percentage is a 3.7 GPA at US universities?
A 3.7 GPA maps to the A- band: 90 to 92 percent at US universities on the standard 10-point scale, midpoint 91%. Students with a 3.7 have mostly As with a few A-minuses on the transcript. Many top-tier graduate programs consider 3.7 the competitive threshold; law schools and medical schools at top programs typically admit students with median unweighted GPAs of 3.7 to 3.9.
What is a 3.9 GPA in percentage on the 4.0 scale?
A 3.9 GPA in percentage is approximately 91 to 92 percent on the standard 10-point scale, near the top of the A- band (90-92%). A 3.9 sits just below the 4.0 ceiling and reflects near-perfect academic performance; a typical 3.9 results from earning As in almost every course with one or two A-minuses. Most highly selective college applicants fall in the 3.8 to 4.0 unweighted range.
How to calculate the GPA from percentage for each course?
To calculate GPA from percentage for each course, apply the standard letter-grade band lookup: 93-100% = 4.0 (A), 90-92% = 3.7 (A-), 87-89% = 3.3 (B+), 83-86% = 3.0 (B), 80-82% = 2.7 (B-), 77-79% = 2.3 (C+), 73-76% = 2.0 (C), 70-72% = 1.7 (C-), 67-69% = 1.3 (D+), 63-66% = 1.0 (D), 60-62% = 0.7 (D-), below 60% = 0.0 (F). After converting each percentage to GPA points, multiply by credit hours to get quality points, sum across all courses, and divide by total credits.
What is 4.0 GPA in percentage on the 10-point CGPA scale?
On the Indian 10-point CGPA scale, a CGPA of 4.0 converts to approximately 38% using the AICTE formula (4.0 x 9.5 = 38%). This appears very low because the 10-point scale uses different grade bands: a 10.0 CGPA equals 95%, and a 7.0 CGPA equals about 66.5%. To convert a US 4.0 GPA to a 10-point CGPA equivalent, WES maps a US 4.0 GPA to a 10.0 CGPA since both represent the maximum on their respective scales. Do not apply the AICTE percentage formula to a US GPA; the two scales are not directly interchangeable.