Grade & GPA

Cross-country GPA & grade converter

Convert a grade from one country's system to a US 4.0 GPA planning range. Switch to the course table for a credit-weighted average, or import a CSV of your courses.

Enter a value between 0 and 10 CGPA.

Methodology & conversion bands

The entered 10-point CGPA is matched to a transparent planning band and returned as a US 4.0 GPA range instead of a false-precision exact score.

Method

Each conversion uses a transparent piecewise table. The entered grade is matched to a planning band, and the matching US GPA range is returned. For the course table, grades are credit-weighted into a source average first, then converted. Results are deliberately shown as ranges with a confidence label rather than a single false-precision score.

Source notes

Every conversion table is tagged with a version and the date it was last checked. Some pairs, such as German grade to US GPA, are intentionally kept as documented placeholders until a defensible, source-backed method is ready, instead of publishing guesses.

FAQ

Is this an official credential evaluation?

No. It is a planning estimate only. Official evaluations from services like WES or a university's admissions office can differ, so use this for orientation, not certification.

Why does it return a GPA range instead of one exact number?

Universities and evaluators use different conversion policies, so a single decimal would imply false precision. A transparent planning band is more honest.

How is the weighted GPA calculated?

Each course grade is multiplied by its credits, summed, and divided by total credits to get a credit-weighted source average, which is then matched to a planning band.

What CSV format does the import accept?

Three columns: course name, credits, and grade. A header row such as 'Course,Credits,Grade' is optional and detected automatically.