Does not sound possible. GPA is usually on a 4.0 scale, some places use a 5.0 scale. I've never heard of any scale beyond that, but there could be.
Aggregate Grade in CGPA-Range (1 to 10) means?
It depends on the grading scale. 47/50 is 94% which is an A in most cases.
(cgpa*10)-7.5
what is the CGPA 6.2 EQUIVALENT PERCENTAGE
63 % in cgpa
CGPA = cumulative grade point averageThe CGPA is the average of grade points obtaind in all subjects excluding additional subjects as per Scheme of studies. An indicative equivalence of Grade point and percentage of marks can be computed asSubject wise indicative percentage of marks =9.5 X GP of the subjectsOverall indicative percentage of marks =9.5 X CGPA
Aggregate Grade in CGPA-Range (1 to 10) means?
There are quite a few meanings of CGPA, I assume from the category this question is in it means Cumulative Grade Point Average
CGPA Cumulative Grade Point Average 6.65 ÷ 10 × 100 = 66.5%
Cumulative Grade Point Average
6.8
s grade in all subjects
i think it will be a First division
To convert CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) to percentage as per UPTU (Uttar Pradesh Technical University) rules, you can multiply the CGPA by 10 to get the approximate percentage. For example, if your CGPA is 8.5, the equivalent percentage would be 85%.
If you attend a school with a 10-point system of grading, the formula to convert it to a percentage is CGPA*9.3. For example, if your CGPA is 9.00, it would be 9.00*9.3 = 83.7 percent. CGPA stands for cumulative grade point average.
CGPA of 70.05%
For AnnaUniversity Percentage=(CGPA*10)-7.5 PLs Conform it