📐 Linear: (GPA ÷ 4) × 100

📊 WES-style: Range-based mapping

3.7-4.090-100%
3.3-3.6985-89%
3.0-3.2980-84%
2.7-2.9975-79%
2.0-2.6965-74%

✏️ Custom: GPA × Multiplier

💡 Examples

GPALinearWESGrade
4.0100%95-100%A+
3.587.5%86-89%A-
3.075%80-84%B
2.562.5%70-74%C+
2.050%65-69%C

FAQs

Using linear: (GPA ÷ 4) × 100. So 3.5 GPA = 87.5%
WES uses range-based mapping instead of direct formulas.
Yes, 3.0 is a B average (75-84%), considered good.

To convert GPA to percentage, you use a conversion formula given by your school/college, because it differs by system.

Percentage = GPA × 9.5 (often used in CBSE-style)

Example: GPA 8.0 → 8.0 × 9.5 = 76%

Another common (some colleges)

Percentage = GPA × 10

Example: GPA 8.0 → 8.0 × 10=80%

If GPA is out of 4 (US-style)

Many universities use:

Percentage ≈ (GPA ÷ 4) × 100

Example: GPA 3.0/4 → (3 ÷ 4) × 100 = 75%