Below, we will discuss about the formulas, examples, etc.
\[ \text{GPA} = \frac{\sum(Grade \; Point \times Credits)}{\sum Credits} \]
Where:
Grade Point is the grade point corresponding to the grade obtained in the course (typically on a scale from 0 to 4).
Credit is the credit weightage assigned to the course.
Example of GPA Calculation in University of Toronto
Course/Subject
Credit
Letter Grade
Grade Point
Credit Points
Course 1
4
A+
4.0
4 × 4.0 = 16.0
Course 2
8
A-
3.7
8 × 3.7 = 29.6
Course 3
6
C
2.0
6 × 2.0 = 12.0
Course 4
5
C+
2.3
5 × 2.3 = 11.5
Course 5
8
B-
2.7
8 × 2.7 = 21.6
Course 6
7
C+
2.3
7 × 2.3 = 16.1
38
106.8
\[ \text{GPA} = \frac{106.8}{38} = {2.81}\% \]
University of Toronto GPA to Percentage Converter
It is your responsibility to check the multiplying factor for the conversion.
The formula for conversion from GPA to percentage is:
\[ \text{Percentage} = \text{GPA} \times 25 \]
Or we can write the above formula as
\[
\text{Percentage} = \left( \frac{\text{GPA}}{4.0} \right) \times 100
\]
For example, if the GPA is 2.9, then the percentage would be: