A 10-point CGPA can be converted to a 4-point GPA, which is the standard grading scale used to convert CGPA to percentage. The conversion is based on a relative scale where CGPA is adjusted according to the maximum possible CGPA in a given system.
For instance, if a student has a CGPA of 6.0 and the highest CGPA in their batch is 8.0, their GPA would be calculated proportionally. Generally, a CGPA of 10 corresponds to a 4.0 GPA, while a CGPA of 9 falls slightly below 4.0, and so on. A CGPA around 7.0 to 8.0 is often considered equivalent to an A-grade range, while lower CGPAs align with B or C grades depending on the university’s conversion policies.
It’s important to note that different universities may have their own specific conversion criteria, and some institutions may require official evaluation through credential assessment services. Therefore, students should always refer to the official guidelines provided by the university they are applying the formula.