CBSE CGPA to percentage
Universities publish their own conversion. Use the formula on your transcript or notice. This page does not certify a percentage for admissions.
CBSE’s old conversion is CGPA × 9.5. Newer marksheets already print a percentage — use that if it is on the sheet.
Older CBSE grade sheets that printed a CGPA used this note: percentage = CGPA × 9.5.
Maximum on this scale is 10.| Formula | Percentage |
|---|---|
| CBSE · CGPA × 9.5 | 0% |
| × 10 · CGPA × 10 | 0% |
| VTU · (CGPA − 0.75) × 10 | -7.5% |
| Mumbai · 7.1 × CGPA + 11 | 11% |
| Anna · CGPA × 10 | 0% |
| GTU · (CGPA − 0.5) × 10 | -5% |
| 4.0 GPA · GPA / 4 × 100 | 0% |
Result
0%
0 × 9.5 = 0%
CBSE CGPA to percentage (× 9.5)
Older CBSE class 10 grade sheets printed a CGPA and a note that percentage = CGPA × 9.5. This page locks that formula: 8.2 × 9.5 = 77.9%. Newer marksheets often already print a percentage. If both appear, use the printed percentage for forms.
CBSE no longer issues CGPA-only class 10 sheets the way it did in the 2010s. The calculator is still useful when an old certificate or a college form asks you to convert that historic CGPA.
What this calculator does not do
It does not issue a marksheet, does not talk to CBSE or a university server, and does not decide cutoffs. If two formulas disagree, the notice or the controller’s letter wins.
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Frequently asked questions
Is this the official CBSE converter?
No. It applies a commonly cited formula. Use the conversion printed by the board or university if it differs.
Can I copy the result into a job form?
Only if that employer accepts this conversion. Many ask for the university’s own equivalent percentage letter.
Does it store my marks?
No. The arithmetic runs in your browser.