The CGPA can either be graded (A, B, C, D, E or F) or on scale points (from 0.0 to 10.0) or both. There is a simple formula to convert percentage to CGPA; we need to divide the gained percentage by 9.5 to evaluate the CGPA. This method is used on CBSE and several other boar...
letter grades, and sometimes percentage scales, are usually the only part that changes from one institution to another. Schools will develop letter grade systems that deviate from the standard CBCS, yet they will often keep the same 10-point scale except where the minimum for passing is five or...