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About gpatoopercentage.com

Five CGPA calculators. Five different answers. Same number. That’s the problem this site was built to fix — with verified university formulas, not copy-pasted guesses.

Who Built This — and Why It Matters

My name is Moaz Tariq. I’m a Computer Science student in South Asia, and my academic life runs on CGPA like most students across India and Pakistan.

In my second year, I applied for a scholarship that required my academic percentage. My university doesn’t follow the standard ×9.5 CBSE formula. So I searched Google, found five calculator sites, entered my CGPA, and got five different results.

Same CGPA. Five different percentages. None matched.

I spent nearly two hours cross-referencing forum threads, academic PDFs, and university sites before finding the right answer.

I almost submitted the wrong figure on a scholarship form. A wrong percentage doesn’t look careless — it gets your application disqualified. That two-hour detour could have cost me the scholarship entirely.

That experience didn’t leave me. As a CS student, building a calculator was the straightforward part. The hard part — the research behind every formula — that’s what nobody had done.

Moaz Tariq

Founder · gpatoopercentage.com

🎓 Computer Science Student
📍 South Asia
🔬 Formula verification researcher
📧 gpatoopercentage@gmail.com

✓ Every formula verified against official sources

Why Most CGPA Calculators Give Wrong Answers

Most online CGPA calculators pull one formula — the generic ×9.5 multiplier — and apply it regardless of which university issued the CGPA. That formula works for CBSE. It does not work for VTU, Anna University, SPPU, Mumbai University, GTU, or JNTUH.

UniversityOfficial FormulaCorrect (8.0)Generic ×9.5
Mumbai UniversityCGPA × 7.1 + 1167.8% ✓76% ✗
GTUCGPA × 10 − 0.579.5% ✓76% ✗
VTU / JNTUHCGPA × 1080% ✓76% ✗
CBSE / UGCCGPA × 9.576% ✓76% ✓

Same 8.0 CGPA — four different correct answers depending on the issuing university.

How We Verify Every Formula

For each university on this site, the official source document gets tracked down first. Examination ordinances, gazette notifications, academic circulars — not forum posts.

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Official Source Documents

Examination ordinances, gazette notifications, and academic circulars from each university.

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Marksheet Cross-Check

Students from VTU, SPPU, Anna University, GTU, and Mumbai University tested results against our outputs.

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Faculty Confirmation

Faculty members and examination office contacts confirmed institutional formulas.

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Transparent Labelling

Community-reported formulas get labelled. If no verified source exists, the site says so.

What a Wrong Percentage Costs You

A wrong percentage on an official document creates three specific problems.

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Government Jobs

UPSC, PSC, and bank recruitment set hard cutoffs. A 3–4 point discrepancy at verification disqualifies candidates.

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Foreign Admissions

Study-abroad forms require both CGPA and percentage. A mismatched pair flags your application immediately.

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Scholarships

Eligibility thresholds are hard cutoffs. An incorrect 61% on a 60%-minimum form surfaces at verification.

Who This Site Is Built For

gpatoopercentage.com serves three groups of students.

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Indian University Students

Students on the 10-point UGC scale converting CGPA for job applications, admissions, or scholarships. University-specific calculators for VTU, SPPU, Mumbai, Anna, GTU, JNTUH are the priority.

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Pakistani Students (HEC 4-Point)

Percentage equivalents for international or domestic employers. The 10-point formula on a 4-point GPA produces less than half the correct result.

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International Students

US or 4-point scale grades converted to percentage format for South Asian employers or admission processes.

The Tools This Site Provides

Every tool is free, requires no sign-up, and produces results in seconds. Each runs on its institution’s official formula.

10-point 5-point 4-point
VTU SPPU Mumbai GTU JNTUH
Semester All Scales
Reverse 10pt & 4pt
Multi-Semester Weighted
Raw Marks Any Exam

What We Get Wrong — and How We Fix It

No calculator covers every institution. If a formula doesn’t match your marksheet, send us your university name, CGPA, and official percentage. We trace back to the primary source, update, and document the correction.

You Report

University name, CGPA, and marksheet percentage via the contact page.

We Verify

Official gazette or examination circular for the correct formula.

We Update

Fix goes live with the source documented. No silent edits.

The One Rule This Site Runs On

“No formula goes live without a verified official source.”

That rule came from two hours of confusion over a scholarship form and the near-miss of submitting the wrong number on a document that mattered.

Moaz Tariq

Founder · gpatoopercentage.com · CS Student

Moaz built gpatoopercentage.com after spending two hours finding the right CGPA formula for a scholarship — and nearly submitting the wrong one. He tracked down official examination ordinances, gazette notifications, and academic circulars for every institution the site covers, then cross-checked against real student marksheets.

What Students Say About This Calculator

Reviews from students who verified calculator output against their official marksheet.

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Priya Sharma

VTU, Karnataka

Rated 5 out of 5

March 2026

The generic calculator showed 76% for my 8.0 CGPA. The VTU calculator here gave 80% — matched my marksheet exactly.

Rohit Kulkarni

SPPU, Pune

Rated 5 out of 5

February 2026

SPPU’s formula differs from CBSE’s. This was the only site using the correct SPPU method. Output matched to the decimal.

Ahmed Raza

FAST-NUCES, Pakistan

Rated 5 out of 5

January 2026

4-point GPA calculator worked perfectly for HEC conversion. My German university needed percentage — this gave the right figure.

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Start With the Right Formula

Every formula verified against an official university source. Pick your calculator and get the number your marksheet would confirm.