Calculateur de Pourcentage de Notes

Convert between letter grades, percentages, and GPA values across different grading scales instantly.

📐 Note Converter
📊 Reference

Complete Note Conversion Table

Use this table to quickly look up any grade conversion across three major scales.

Lettre de Note Percentage GPA (4.0) GPA (5.0) GPA (10.0)

Understanding Note Conversions

Note conversions are essential for international students, transfer students, and anyone comparing their academic performance across different grading systems. Each country and institution may use slightly different scales, so these conversions serve as general guidelines.

Common Conversion Methods

Percentage → Lettre de Note

The most straightforward conversion. In a typical US system:

  • 90–100% = A range
  • 80–89% = B range
  • 70–79% = C range
  • 60–69% = D range
  • Below 60% = F

Lettre de Note → GPA

Each letter grade maps to grade points on the 4.0 scale: A = 4.0, B = 3.0, C = 2.0, D = 1.0, F = 0.0. Plus/minus modifiers adjust by ±0.3.

International Conversions

Converting between the 4.0 (US), 5.0, and 10.0 (India) scales requires care. There is no perfect mathematical formula—each scale was designed independently. Our converter uses commonly accepted equivalencies. For official purposes, use a credential evaluation service like WES. See our detailed conversion guide.

FAQ

No. These are standard approximations used widely across US institutions. Individual schools may have different breakpoints. For official conversions (especially for international transcripts), use credential evaluation services like WES, ECE, or SpanTran.

Most US universities cap the 4.0 scale at 4.0 for an A. Some schools do award 4.3 for an A+, but this is less common. Our converter uses the standard 4.0 cap for both A+ and A.

Use our table as a starting point: 90%+ ≈ 3.7-4.0, 80-89% ≈ 3.0-3.6, 70-79% ≈ 2.5-3.0. For a more detailed guide, see our Convert Percentage to GPA page or Convert CGPA to GPA page.

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Avertissement Éducatif

Conversions are approximations. Official conversions vary by institution. Full avertissement.