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Hi everyone,
I’m currently filling out a few job and internship applications, and many of them are asking for percentage instead of SGPA. My university only shows SGPA on the semester result, so I needed a quick way to convert it into a percentage.
From what I’ve learned, different universities use different formulas. A common formula many institutions use is:
Percentage = (SGPA × 10) − 7.5.
But some universities also use other formulas like multiplying SGPA by 9.5 or using their own grading system.
Because of that, I started looking for a simple calculator online that can convert SGPA to percentage instantly. I found this one helpful:
https://cgpacalculatoronline.net/sgpa-to-percentage-calculator/
You just enter your SGPA and it calculates the percentage quickly. It saved me a lot of time compared to doing the calculation manually every semester.
I’m curious how other students handle this:
Would love to hear how others deal with this.
I’m currently filling out a few job and internship applications, and many of them are asking for percentage instead of SGPA. My university only shows SGPA on the semester result, so I needed a quick way to convert it into a percentage.
From what I’ve learned, different universities use different formulas. A common formula many institutions use is:
Percentage = (SGPA × 10) − 7.5.
But some universities also use other formulas like multiplying SGPA by 9.5 or using their own grading system.
Because of that, I started looking for a simple calculator online that can convert SGPA to percentage instantly. I found this one helpful:
https://cgpacalculatoronline.net/sgpa-to-percentage-calculator/
You just enter your SGPA and it calculates the percentage quickly. It saved me a lot of time compared to doing the calculation manually every semester.
I’m curious how other students handle this:
- Do you convert SGPA to percentage when applying for jobs or higher studies?
- Which formula does your university use?
- Do you calculate it manually or use an online calculator?
Would love to hear how others deal with this.