The cumulative percentage is the total of all scores by utilizing successive addition. The CGPA is found by adding total marks and marks obtained then multiplying by 100.
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It is: (marks gained)/(total possible marks) times 100 to find the percentage
1% means 1/100. So you would have got 1 correct out of every hundred.
Suppose a test is worth X marks and you get Y marks. Then your percentage marks are100*(Y/X).
For e.g:if they asked 60% aggregate than see simply understand aggregate means what ever your academic in those academic marks must and should have 60% don't calculate like all the academic and divide by the numbers.one line answer must and should have 60% in all academic.