Every Indian engineering student faces the same problem at some point — a recruiter, job portal, or scholarship form asks for your percentage, but your marksheet only shows a CGPA. Each university uses a different grading formula, and a calculation error here can cost you an interview shortlist.

This guide explains the exact CGPA-to-percentage conversion formula for every major Indian university with worked examples — so you never have to guess again.

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University-wise CGPA to Percentage Formulas

Below is a comprehensive reference table of official or widely used conversion formulas for all major Indian engineering, diploma, and general universities. These are either mandated by the university or accepted by most major employers and government portals.

University / Board Formula Example (CGPA 8.0)
SPPU — Savitribai Phule Pune University (CGPA − 0.5) × 10 75.0%
MSBTE — Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education (Diploma) CGPA × 9.5 76.0%
VTU — Visvesvaraya Technological University (CGPA − 0.75) × 10 72.5%
GTU — Gujarat Technological University (CGPA − 0.5) × 10 75.0%
Anna University (Chennai) CGPA × 10 80.0%
Mumbai University (MU) (CGPA − 0.5) × 10 75.0%
RGPV — Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya CGPA × 9.5 76.0%
IP University — Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University CGPA × 9.5 76.0%
AKTU — Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (UPTU) CGPA × 10 80.0%
RTU — Rajasthan Technical University CGPA × 10 80.0%
JNTU — Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University CGPA × 10 80.0%
KTU — APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University (Kerala) CGPA × 10 80.0%
Osmania University CGPA × 10 80.0%
CBSE (Class 10/12) CGPA × 9.5 76.0%

Note: If your university is not listed, check your official marksheet or the university's official website for the exact formula. Many universities that follow UGC guidelines use CGPA × 10 as a simple approximation.

How to Calculate CGPA to Percentage — Step by Step

Method 1: SPPU / GTU / Mumbai University

These universities subtract 0.5 from your CGPA before multiplying:

  1. Take your CGPA, e.g. 7.8
  2. Subtract 0.5: 7.8 − 0.5 = 7.3
  3. Multiply by 10: 7.3 × 10 = 73%

Method 2: MSBTE / CBSE / IP University / RGPV

Multiply directly by 9.5:

  1. Take your CGPA, e.g. 8.4
  2. Multiply by 9.5: 8.4 × 9.5 = 79.8%

Method 3: Anna, AKTU, JNTU, KTU, RTU

Simply multiply by 10:

  1. Take your CGPA, e.g. 7.5
  2. Multiply by 10: 7.5 × 10 = 75%

Method 4: VTU (Visvesvaraya Technological University)

VTU uses a unique offset of 0.75:

  1. Take your CGPA, e.g. 8.2
  2. Subtract 0.75: 8.2 − 0.75 = 7.45
  3. Multiply by 10: 7.45 × 10 = 74.5%

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What Classification Do You Fall Under?

Once you have your percentage, here is how most Indian universities and employers classify it:

Percentage Range Classification
70% and above First Class with Distinction
60% – 69.99% First Class
50% – 59.99% Second Class
40% – 49.99% Pass Class
Below 40% Fail

Why Does Each University Use a Different Formula?

India does not have a single uniform CGPA system — the UGC (University Grants Commission) issued guidelines recommending a 10-point grading scale, but left the conversion formula to each institution. This means:

When in doubt, always refer to your official marksheet — many universities now print the equivalent percentage directly on it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 7.5 CGPA good in India?
Yes — a 7.5 CGPA generally translates to 71.25%–75% depending on your university formula, which falls in the "First Class with Distinction" bracket at most institutions. Most major IT and engineering recruiters accept candidates with 7.0+ CGPA for campus placements.
How do I convert CGPA to percentage for government jobs?
For government job applications (UPSC, SSC, PSU), if your university has not issued an official conversion table, the most widely accepted formula is CGPA × 9.5 (the CBSE standard). Some recruiters accept a self-declaration certificate signed by your university registrar.
What is the CGPA to percentage formula for SPPU?
SPPU (Savitribai Phule Pune University) officially mandates: Percentage = (CGPA − 0.5) × 10. For example, a CGPA of 8.0 equals (8.0 − 0.5) × 10 = 75%.
What is the CGPA to percentage formula for MSBTE?
MSBTE (Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education) for diploma students uses: Percentage = CGPA × 9.5. A CGPA of 8.0 = 76%.
Can I use this calculator for Anna University?
Anna University uses the formula CGPA × 10. You can calculate this in seconds using our CGPA calculator tool by selecting the appropriate formula.
Does BasicsHub store my CGPA data?
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