1. What does this tool do
This free online GPA converter converts your grade between eight international grading systems: US 4.0, US 4.3, UK degree classification, German, French, Indian, Australian, and percentage. Use it for GPA conversion or grade conversion when applying abroad, comparing transcripts, or explaining your grade to employers. Get instant equivalents—free, no sign-up, all in your browser. Ideal for study abroad, scholarships, or quick reference across scales.
2. How to use it
Quick start: Select the scale your grade is in (e.g. US 4.0, percentage), enter your grade, and see equivalents on other scales. Copy the result for applications or advisors.
- Select source scale — Choose the system your current grade is in (e.g. US 4.0, UK, percentage).
- Enter your grade — Type the value (e.g. 3.5, 75%, 2:1).
- See equivalents — The tool shows the corresponding value on other scales. Select a target scale if the tool shows one at a time.
- Use for applications — Copy or note the equivalent for forms or advisors.
3. How it works
The tool uses published conversion tables or formulas for each pair of grading systems. These mappings are approximations; institutions may use their own rules. All calculations run client-side in your browser. For official decisions, confirm with the target institution. No data is sent to any server.
4. Use cases & examples
- Study abroad and GPA conversion — Convert home grades to the format required by a foreign university.
- Scholarships — Show GPA in the scale requested by the program.
- Employers — Explain your grade in a familiar scale (e.g. US GPA vs UK class).
- Quick reference — Compare how a percentage maps to 4.0 or other systems.
Example
- US 4.0 → 3.5 may show as ~87% or equivalent on other scales, depending on the mapping.
- 75% (India or similar) → approximate US 4.0 or UK equivalent per the tool’s tables.
5. Limitations & known constraints
- Approximate — Conversions are based on common tables; your school or country may use different rules.
- Not official — Use for reference only; institutions may apply their own conversion for admissions or transcripts.
- Scale coverage — Only the eight listed systems are supported; other national systems are not included.