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Should you convert Marks/ Percentage to GPA 4.0 Scale for USA Applications ?

Most of the times when we apply to US schools, they mention all the time about GPA, Grades and 4.0 Scale, etc. Few of the questions that comes to mind when you are applying are :

  • How to convert percentage to GPA 4.0 scale ?
  • How to convert marks into letter grades ?
  • Should I convert my marks to GPA ?
  • What do US schools look ? How do they convert my percentage to GPA ?

Convert percentage to GPA It can be very frustrating when you are filling out application and you are not sure what to do. I was exactly in the same boat few years ago. I will address try to address these question including some of my communication with some of the best Graduate Schools in USA.

Background: USA Grading system for GPA:

The grading system for education in USA is completely different when compared to other countries. USA grading system is on a 4.0 scale and there are letter grades that are given for a particular marks or score on the test. There is a bit of calculation involved here. You should really understand how the USA grading system works. You may read this article for better idea: How is GPA computed in US schools? GPA Computation formula? Though some of the schools across world are trying to embrace this, it is not very common though to have your score in GPA 4.0 scale.

Should you convert percentage to GPA 4.0 scale ?

Short answer: NO, you should NOT Convert marks or percentage to GPA 4.0 scale. Before I explain why, read the communication I had with top Graduate schools in US.

Here is the email communication that I had with some top Graduate schools in USA and their answers.  Below is the exact email I have to schools.

Hello,

I am from India and plan to apply to Grad School. I have this question about GPA. I have seen many schools asking for GPA. How to convert Indian Percentage to GPA of 4.0 Scale. Both systems are different. Can you please help me with this question on How to Convert Indian Percentage to GPA ?

Here are the responses that I got from these Universities.

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Do not convert it. We are familiar with the Indian grading system. Just report your overall percentage.

Stanford  University :

Stanford does not ask you to convert your GPA when you apply online. If it is not already on a 4.0 scale, then you fill in some information about your grading scale on the online application. The admission committee of the department to which you apply will see your transcript, which should have grading information. Some departments preliminarily convert the GPAs before their admission committee reviews applications – but not all do and our office does not.

Ohio State University :

“ Students who attend institutions outside the U.S. should enter the cumulative (total) average as provided on your academic record and indicate the scale used to calculate the result (for example, 88/100 or 9/10). If your institution does not provide the average or you attended more than one institution, please calculate your average using the following formula:

  1. Add all the numerical results for courses taken during your undergraduate study.
  2. Divide the sum total number by the number of courses taken. This is your average result.
  3. Enter this result. Do not convert this result to a 4-point scale.

Please note: Applicants who are recommended for admission will have their cumulative grade point average verified before being offered admission. A misrepresentation of information concerning cumulative average from other colleges and universities will negatively impact your admissibility.”

Harvard Graduate School of Design

I cannot speak for other schools, but for the GSD application, you are allowed to skip the GPA question if your school uses a grading system that cannot be converted to the typical US 4.0 system.

Why should you NOT Convert Percentage or Marks to GPA 4.0 Scale ?

Simple logic, both systems are different and you should not . Example, you can only compare apples to apples. You cannot compare Apples and Oranges. Well, some may argue that why don’t we convert GPA to percentage or percentage to GPA and them compare both of them equally. Think about it guys, every University is different in India, Sri lanka, Pakistan or any international country. Each have different standards different professors, different coursework, etc.  Some universities may give high percentages to students but some may not at all give any percentage. Some Universities are certified and some are not. There is no General law or standard that all these different universities in other countries follow. This means their grading standards are not consistent and you cannot really use a general formula to all these. All in all the logic is, you should NOT convert and if you read carefully, none of the schools ask you to convert percentage to GPA 4.0 scale. They ask you send the exact mark sheets and indicate the scale. It is the job of the admission committee to decide. There might be always some exceptions depending on university. You should ask the university you are applying to for more info as needed.  Also, check the article about : Wrong formulas to Convert Percencetage to GPA 4.0 scale by International students for Applying to US Schools

What have you done when you were asked to convert marks to GPA ?  What has been your experience ? Share your thoughts.

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    • As the article says, you should not really do the conversion and send it as it is to the school..doing conversions on our will result in inaccurate GPA

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  1. Hi. I am actually looking to apply for under graduation abroad. I wanted to know if I have to convert my 4 years of high school marks into GPA, and if so how because I’m really confused

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    • No, you should not. You should tell the school that your current high school marks are on the scale of 100. They may suggest options like education evaluation, if needed or an agency.

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  2. Hello, my name is Aswan I have completed my BAMS course in India and my graduation percentage is 53% and now I am planning for M.P.H. course in USA what would be my gpa score and am I eligible for the course? Please help me out,thankyou.

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    • You cannot directly convert your marks to GPA as I wrote in article. You need to check with the school you plan to apply, if you are eligible or not.

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  3. Hello sir , I am planning to do masters in US and I very much confused about GPA I don’t know it and after reading this article I still can’t get it I have sent emails to colleges which I want to study they told me to use WES for conversion ,and let me tell you my aggregate percent of graduation is 59.5 I don’t know I am eligible for masters or not please guide me sir it will be helpful and I took 5 years for graduation the course is of 4 and half months so I am applicable or not please tell

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    • Nancy,
      Well, you should follow what the school has suggested. You should be eligible to apply as most of the schools do not care if you have completed in 5 years or more…it could be tricky during visa interview process on this…You can also check with schools you plan to apply for the same, if you are eligible to get confirmation.

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