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While calculating grades or percentage of a student, the university takes into account various factors such as the concerned discipline, the nature of the degree like master’s or PhD, the length of the course, practicals, credit structure, amongst others. Further, when it comes to the conversion of different grading systems into percentages, Engineering and Science-related universities or departments may implement slightly varying approaches than those employed elsewhere. Let’s take a look at the major factors that you need to keep in mind while converting CPI to percentage.

Though the semester-based system is universally applied, the annual-based system is still practised in more than a handful of universities, particularly in the distance and open courses. Before understanding how CPI to percentage conversion works, you should consider the evaluation system used by the institutions of the particular country. Generally, the semester system divides the academic year into six to eight equal parts of study sessions in a three to a four-year program. For example, in India, a three-year Bachelor of Management Studies or BBA in Airport Management program consists of 6 semesters while a four-year B.Tech in various engineering branches comprises of 8 semesters.

Bringing a much-needed alternative to approaches like CPI to percentage, the credit structure has been utilised by many academic institutions across the globe. Typically, the structure of the course involves scoring on the basis of credits for compulsory, core and elective courses. Moreover, credits also depend on the number of hours of instructional study per week. For a compulsory subject, higher credits might be required as compared to the credits needed for language or additional courses. The newly implemented choice-based credit system wherein students can pursue one or two subjects in any department of the university is a significant step to diversify the rigid structure usually implemented in India.

The currently heavily practiced 10-pointer scale is only one of the methods of grading system which has variants such as 8-pointer system, 9-pointer system and AP-pointer system amongst others. Further, universities in the USA practice the 4-point system and UK institutions implement the ‘2-point class honours’ system.

CPI full form is Cumulative Performance Index which is a measure of the candidate’s overall performance in all the subjects studied according to the number of credits each discipline entails. Usually, it is aggregated at the end of every semester and includes the grades obtained until the time of calculation. Further, you can convert CPI to percentage as well as grade points, whichever the institution you are applying to is asking for.

The formula for calculation of CPI is:

Note: This process of calculation shall concern ‘n’ subjects taken up to ‘r’ semesters. If the student fails in a subject, the ‘g’ will be taken as ‘0’.

Before elaborating the formula of CPI to percentage, let’s take a look at how the grade points can be calculated using credits with the help of the following table:

CPI= Sum of Grade*Credit/Total Credit = 130/18=7.55

Also Read: Convert Percentage to GPA Out of 10

There are two prevalent methods used for the conversion of CPI to Percentage which have been mentioned below.

The method of direct conversion of CPI to percentage is typically used by engineering institutes for facilitating the admission process of B.Tech/ B.Arch degrees.

Percentage= CPI*10

Example: If CPI is 7.55, the percentage is 75.5

Note: This technique of calculation is generally followed by IITs. Check out the CPI to percentage approach used by the IIT Bombay’s here.

Also Check How to Calculate SGPA

To obtain equivalence from CPI to percentage, the formula method requires you to calculate:

Percentage= (CPI – 0.5) * 10

If the CPI is 7.55, the percentage equals (7.55-0.5)*10 which in turn gives 70.5.

Note: In some cases, CPI to percentage is calculated only for two-year courses and CGPA is concerned with four-year courses.

Also Read: CGPA to Percentage

Indian universities consider the CGPA grading system to evaluate the academic performance of students, whereas American universities grade students on the basis of GPA. In such a scenario, candidates willing to study in the USA need to convert their CGPA or CPI or Percentage into GPA. If you also want to know how to calculate CPI to GPA then the table given below can help you out:


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