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How to Use the GPA to Percentage Converter

Our GPA to percentage converter is designed for students in Nepal and abroad. Follow these simple steps to calculate your score accurately:

  1. Select Your GPA Scale: Choose the grading scale used by your institution (4.0, 9.0, or 10.0).
  2. Enter Your GPA: Input your current cumulative GPA (CGPA).
  3. Click Convert: Press the “Calculate Percentage” button.
  4. Get Instant Results: View your percentage and estimated letter grade instantly.

Standard GPA to Percentage Conversion Table (4.0 Scale)

This reference table shows the commonly accepted GPA to percentage conversion used for international admissions, WES evaluation, and scholarships.

GPA (4.0 Scale) Percentage (Approx.) Letter Grade
4.095% – 100%A+
3.7 – 3.990% – 94%A
3.3 – 3.680% – 89%B+
3.0 – 3.275% – 79%B
2.7 – 2.970% – 74%B-
2.3 – 2.665% – 69%C+
2.0 – 2.260% – 64%C
1.0 – 1.950% – 59%D
Below 1.0Below 50%F
Important for Nepali Students: Percentage conversion rules for Tribhuvan University (TU) and Kathmandu University (KU) may differ slightly by faculty (Engineering, Management, Science). This calculator uses a standard linear conversion suitable for general evaluation, WES, and international use.

GPA to Percentage – Frequently Asked Questions

Is a 3.5 GPA considered good?

Yes. A 3.5 GPA is roughly equivalent to 87.5%, which is considered very strong and competitive for most international universities and scholarships.

How do I convert TU Engineering GPA to percentage?

TU Engineering may use internal multipliers, but for most applications, the widely accepted formula is (GPA ÷ 4.0) × 100.

Can NEB Class 11 & 12 GPA be converted?

Yes. If you have your final GPA from the National Examination Board (NEB), select the 4.0 scale and convert it using this tool.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is a GPA to Percentage Converter?

A GPA to Percentage Converter helps students calculate their percentage score from GPA based on standard grading systems.

Which GPA scales are supported?

This tool supports 4.0, 4.33, 9.0, and 10.0 GPA scales used in Nepal and international universities.

Is this GPA to percentage calculator accurate?

Yes. The calculator uses widely accepted conversion formulas to give an accurate estimated percentage.

Can Nepali students use this tool?

Yes. Students from NEB, TU, KU, PU, and other universities can use this calculator.

Is this conversion accepted by WES?

This calculator provides an estimate only. Final GPA evaluation depends on WES or the institution’s official criteria.

Why GPA to Percentage Conversion is Required

When applying for higher education abroad, your academic transcript is your most important document. However, since grading systems vary wildly between Nepal and the rest of the world, conversion becomes a mandatory step in the "Credential Evaluation" process.

USA & Canada

WES and Credential Evaluations

If you are planning to study in the **USA or Canada**, you will likely encounter WES (World Education Services). WES converts your Nepali CGPA into a US-equivalent 4.0 scale to help admissions officers understand your standing.

  • Standardization: Many US universities require a minimum "B" average (roughly 3.0 GPA or 75-80%) for Master's admissions.
  • Equivalency: A 4-year degree from TU or KU is generally evaluated as equivalent to a 4-year US Bachelor's degree, but the percentage is used to determine your final US GPA.
Australia

Australian Student Visa & GTE Requirements

For Australia, the requirements are often even more strict. Australian universities and the Department of Home Affairs prioritize your overall percentage rather than just your GPA when assessing your Student Visa (Subclass 500) application.

  • Section 1, 2, and 3 Universities: Australian institutions categorize Nepali universities. Depending on which "Section" your college falls into, the required percentage might range from 60% to 75%.
  • Backlog Assessment: Along with your percentage, Australian universities look closely at the number of backlogs. A high percentage with zero backlogs is the gold standard for a successful GTE (Genuine Temporary Entrant) approval.

Expert Tips for International Applicants

While our GPA to Percentage Converter provides a highly accurate estimate, always keep the following in mind:

  • Check Individual University Portals: Some universities in the UK and Australia provide their own conversion calculators on their "International Entry Requirements" pages.
  • Transcript Notations: Ensure your official transcript from the Office of the Controller of Examinations (OCE) has the conversion formula printed on the back.
  • Scholarships: High-tier scholarships like the Australia Awards or Fulbright often require you to be in the top 5-10% of your class, which usually translates to a GPA above 3.7 or a percentage above 85%.

Disclaimer: This tool is for informational purposes only. Official evaluations should be conducted by certified bodies like WES, IQAS, or your target university's admissions office.