About CGPAToPercentage
CGPAToPercentage was created for one simple reason: students shouldn’t have to struggle to convert grades. Many calculators online are confusing, full of ads, or don’t explain the formula properly. We wanted a clean place where you can convert CGPA to percentage (and other grade formats) in seconds, with clear steps and a layout that works perfectly on mobile.
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- Clear formulas (no confusion)
- Fast pages + smooth UI
- Privacy-first approach
We keep pages lightweight so tools load quickly and results appear instantly.
Most students use phones — so the layout, inputs, and results are built for touch.
No signups. No unnecessary data collection. Just calculate and move on.
Our story
We noticed a common problem: students often search “CGPA to percentage” and end up on pages that show different formulas, broken calculators, or confusing results. Sometimes the site works on desktop but feels painful on mobile. That’s where CGPAToPercentage started — a simple, reliable site focused on doing one job properly.
We also know that grading systems can differ between boards and universities. That’s why our tools support common Indian grading scales (like 10-point, 5-point, and 4-point), and we try to explain what the result means, not just show a number.
What we optimize for
- Accurate, predictable output
- Premium UI with clean layout
- Mobile usability & readability
- Helpful explanations (no fluff)
What you’ll find here
- CGPA / GPA calculators
- Marks ↔ Percentage converters
- SGPA ↔ CGPA tools
- Quick guides + FAQs
Our promise
Our goal is to keep things simple and honest. You enter your values, choose your scale, and get a clear result. We keep improving tools based on student feedback — so if something feels confusing or missing, we want to hear about it.
We try to show the logic in simple words so you can trust the result.
Works smoothly on mobile, with clean spacing and a readable layout.
We update tools and content to stay useful and easy for students.
If your university uses a different formula or you want another calculator added, send us a message. If it helps students, we’ll try our best to include it.
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