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Convert CGPA to Percentage and vice versa. Calculate SGPA with credit hours.
CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) is a grading system that measures academic performance on a scale (usually 10-point or 4-point). Unlike percentage which is out of 100, CGPA provides a standardized way to compare grades across different subjects and semesters. Each university may have different CGPA to percentage conversion formulas.
For Anna University, the formula is: Percentage = (CGPA - 0.75) × 10. For example, if your CGPA is 8.5, your percentage would be (8.5 - 0.75) × 10 = 77.5%. Our calculator automatically applies the correct formula based on your university selection.
No, different universities use different conversion formulas. VTU uses Percentage = CGPA × 9.5, while Mumbai University uses CGPA × 7.25 + 11. Our CGPA calculator supports 20+ Indian universities with their specific formulas.
For campus placements in India, a CGPA of 7.0 or above (70%+) is generally considered good. Top product companies like Google, Amazon, and Microsoft typically require 8.0+ CGPA. Service companies like TCS, Infosys, and Wipro usually have a cutoff of 6.0-6.5 CGPA.
Yes, our calculator supports both Indian and international grading systems. For US universities (4.0 scale), select the GPA option. The converter handles 10-point, 4-point, and percentage-based systems.