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Formula
CBSE Standard Formula
Percentage = CGPA × 9.5The CBSE uses 9.5 as the standard multiplier. Some institutions use ×10 for direct conversion.
Examples
| CGPA | ×9.5 | ×10 | Grade |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10.0 | 95% | 100% | Outstanding |
| 9.0 | 85.5% | 90% | Excellent |
| 8.0 | 76% | 80% | Very Good |
| 7.0 | 66.5% | 70% | Good |
| 6.0 | 57% | 60% | Average |
FAQs
There are several online platforms that offer CGPA to percentage conversion tools, catering to different grading scales and university-specific formulas commonly used in India. Most of students used the CGPA Convertor
Multiply your CGPA by 9.5 (CBSE standard). Example: 8.5 CGPA × 9.5 = 80.75%
Yes! 9.5 CGPA equals 90.25%, which is Outstanding grade.
We multiply CGPA by 9.5 because CBSE once studied past results and found that, on average, 1 CGPA point (on a 10-point scale) matched about 9.5 percentage marks. So Percentage ≈ CGPA × 9.5 became a simple conversion formula. It’s not a perfect math rule—just an approximation based on statistical comparison between CGPA and marks. Also, CBSE used 9.5 instead of 10 because a 10-point CGPA scale doesn’t exactly equal 100% marks in real exam scoring. Always check your board/college rule.
CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) is basically the average of your grade points across multiple subjects/semesters.
The exact method depends on your board/university, but the most common calculations are:
1. Simple average of grade points (subject-wise)
2. Credit-weighted average (most universities/colleges use this)
A “good” CGPA depends on your grading scale (out of 10 or 4) and your goal (job, higher studies, scholarships).
Here’s a practical guide for the 10-point CGPA system (very common in India).
CGPA out of 10: What’s considered good?
- 9.0 – 10.0 → Excellent / Top-tier:Strong for IIT/NIT-level competition, top MS/MBA admits, and premium placements.
- 8.0 – 8.9 → Very good: Generally strong for most internships, placements, and many master’s programs.
- 7.0 – 7.9 → Good: Acceptable for most colleges/companies; you may need stronger skills/projects to stand out.
- 6.0 – 6.9 → Average: Still okay, but you’ll want to build a solid resume (projects, certifications, internship).
- Below 6.0 → Needs improvement
Some companies and universities may have eligibility cutoffs (often 6.0 or 6.5+).