About Easy GPA Converter
Easy GPA Converter is a small, focused collection of academic calculators for students who want clear answers without an app, an account, or a tracker following them around. Every tool on the site is free, runs entirely in your browser, and works on the same principle: a clean form at the top, the result instantly below it, and a focused explanation underneath of what the number means and how it was computed.
Why this site exists
Most GPA-calculator websites started as quick tools and slowly became surrounded by aggressive advertising, pop-ups, and content written to please search engines rather than students. Several of us — current and former university students from Pakistan, India, and elsewhere — wanted a version that respected your time. So we built one. The calculators do what the title promises, the explanations are written by people who actually used them as students, and there are no sign-up walls.
What you'll find here
- A standard 4.0-scale GPA calculator with as many courses as you need to add.
- A final grade calculator that tells you the exact score you need on the exam to hit a target.
- A marks-to-percentage converter with an approximate letter-grade band.
- Two SGPA tools — SGPA to percentage and SGPA to CGPA — covering the conversions most South Asian students need.
- A percentage to CGPA tool that handles both the 10-point and 4-point scales.
Who this is for
The calculators are useful to anyone managing their academic record, but they're built especially with these students in mind: university students in Pakistan and India navigating SGPA/CGPA systems, international students reconciling their home-country results with applications abroad, and undergraduate students at North American universities tracking GPA semester by semester. The explanations are written to be approachable for first-year students without dumbing things down for anyone further along.
How accuracy works on this site
The math is exact within the bounds of the scale you're using. The interpretation — what a "good" GPA is, how universities convert between scales, what employers look for — is necessarily approximate because policies vary by institution. Every page that involves a conversion or interpretation says so explicitly. The calculators are planning tools; your university's transcript is the authoritative document.
What this site doesn't do
We don't store your data. Nothing you enter into a calculator leaves your browser. We don't require an account. We don't have a paid tier or hidden features. We don't compute official transcripts or accredit any qualifications. We don't provide individual academic advice — if you're making a decision that affects your degree or your finances, talk to a real adviser at your institution.
Get in touch
Found a bug, a calculator that doesn't fit your university's scale, or content that's outdated? We genuinely want to know. The contact page has the details. Suggestions for new calculators are also welcome — if a tool helps real students and we can build it cleanly, we'll consider adding it.