SGPA to Percentage Calculator

Free SGPA to Percentage Calculator — convert SGPA, CGPA, or GPA to an estimated percentage using common university formulas or a custom rule.

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How to Use SGPA to Percentage Calculator

The SGPA to Percentage Calculator helps students convert SGPA, CGPA, or GPA values into an estimated percentage for forms, resumes, scholarships, admissions, and transcript-related work.

  1. Enter SGPA — Type a value between 0 and 10, such as 7.8, 8.25, or 9.1.
  2. Choose Formula — Select a common rule or use the custom multiplier and deduction fields.
  3. Read the Result — The calculator shows the converted percentage, formula used, calculation steps, and approximate grade band.
  4. Verify Official Rules — Different universities and countries can use different conversion rules.

Formula & Theory — SGPA to Percentage Calculator

The default formula is:

Percentage = (SGPA × 10) - 7.5

Other supported rules are:

Percentage = SGPA × 9.5
Percentage = SGPA × 10
Percentage = SGPA × customMultiplier - customDeduction
InputMeaning
SGPASemester Grade Point Average, usually on a 0-10 scale
multiplierUniversity-specific conversion multiplier
deductionUniversity-specific subtraction value

Grade Band Reference

  • 90%+ — Excellent
  • 75% to 89.99% — Very Good
  • 60% to 74.99% — Good
  • 50% to 59.99% — Average
  • Below 50% — Needs Improvement

This tool gives an estimated conversion only. Always check your university’s official SGPA to percentage formula for admissions, transcripts, or job applications.

Frequently asked questions about SGPA to Percentage Calculator

How to convert SGPA to percentage?

A common estimate is Percentage = (SGPA × 10) - 7.5. Some universities use SGPA × 9.5, SGPA × 10, or another official rule.

Is SGPA and CGPA the same?

SGPA usually means Semester Grade Point Average, while CGPA is cumulative across semesters. The conversion formula may still depend on your institution.

Which formula is correct for my university?

Use the formula published by your university, examination board, or admissions authority. This calculator includes common estimates but cannot decide the official rule for you.

Can I use this result for official documents?

Use it as a planning estimate only. Always verify the official conversion before submitting transcripts, admissions forms, scholarship applications, or job documents.