Convert your 10-point scale CGPA to a US 4.0 GPA for study abroad, MS, and MBA admissions.
Explore 4.0 US Scale evaluations for CGPA scores near 7.90
When applying for higher studies in the United States, Canada, Germany, or other international study destinations, admissions committees require your academic standing on a standard 4.0 GPA scale. Since most Indian universities use a 10-point Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA), understanding how to transition between these systems is essential.
World Education Services (WES) uses a descriptor-based evaluation system. Rather than using simple math, they map your letter grades (O, A+, A, B, etc.) and subject credits to US equivalent grades. Under this standard, achieving high-grade standing often yields a 4.00 GPA, even if your absolute CGPA is below 10.
Many universities use a direct mathematical mapping for preliminary screening: GPA = (Obtained CGPA / 10) * 4. For instance, a CGPA of 8.00 converts to exactly 3.20 on a 4.0 scale.
Below is a comprehensive mapping table showing both WES descriptors and direct linear equivalents across the standard CGPA spectrum:
| 10-Point CGPA | Linear GPA (4.0 Scale) | WES GPA (Estimated) | Letter Grade | US Descriptor |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9.50 - 10.00 | 3.80 - 4.00 | 4.00 | A+ / A | Outstanding / Excellent |
| 9.00 - 9.49 | 3.60 - 3.79 | 3.90 | A | Excellent |
| 8.50 - 8.99 | 3.40 - 3.59 | 3.75 | A- | Very Good |
| 8.00 - 8.49 | 3.20 - 3.39 | 3.50 | B+ | Good |
| 7.50 - 7.99 | 3.00 - 3.19 | 3.25 | B | Good |
| 7.00 - 7.49 | 2.80 - 2.99 | 3.00 | B- | Above Average |
| 6.50 - 6.99 | 2.60 - 2.79 | 2.75 | C+ | Average |
| 6.00 - 6.49 | 2.40 - 2.59 | 2.50 | C | Satisfactory |
Yes, many universities accept direct linear conversion for self-reported sections of application forms during preliminary screening.