Percentage to CGPA Calculator
Convert your percentage marks to CGPA based on different grading scales with academic precision.
Percentage to CGPA Comparison
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Percentage to CGPA Calculator (University-Wise Formulas)
history_edu Introduction
In India, different universities follow different grading systems. While some institutions use percentage-based systems, others follow a CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) system. This often creates confusion for students when applying for jobs, higher education, or filling out forms.
To solve this, universities provide specific formulas to convert percentage into CGPA. However, there is no universal formula, and each university may have its own method.
What is CGPA?
CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) is a numerical representation of a student's academic performance, usually on a scale of 10. Higher CGPA = Better academic performance. Used widely in universities, placements, and international applications.
Why Conversion is Important?
- Required for job applications
- Needed for higher studies (India & abroad)
- Helps in standardizing academic performance
- Essential for official documentation
General Conversion Formula
The most commonly used formula is based on the CBSE/Standard standard:
This is widely accepted but not universal.
account_balance University-Wise CGPA Formulas
Below are the formulas used by different universities across India. Please ensure you select the correct board for accurate results.
visibility Key Observation: Most universities use either: P / 9.5 or (P / 10) + constant (like 0.5 or 0.75). Always verify with your university before final conversion.
Conclusion
There is no single universal formula for converting percentage to CGPA in India. Each university defines its own method, which makes it crucial for students to use the correct formula specific to their institution. Our calculator helps automate this process using the latest official formulas provided by various boards and universities.