Get here Download of CGPA Calculator, CGPA to Percentage Calculator Convertion of CBSE Grading System 2011 as CGPA means Cumulative Grade Point Average, which is used to grade the students inorder of their percentage. The cbse exam results 2011 or cbse 10/ 12 result 2011 of some regions were out by The Central Board of Secondary Education by which students are eager to calculate their percentage through Percentage Calculator Convertion from CGPA as CBSE Grading System 2011 were made available online.
Through this CGPA to Percentage Calculator – subject wise percentage, overall perecentage, Grading pattern for CBSE 10 Result can be checked as the CGPA is the average of Grade Points obtained in all the subjects excluding additional 6th subject as per Scheme of Studies.
An indicative equivalence of Grade Point and Percentage of Marks can be assessed as follows:
- Subject wise indicative percentage of marks = 9.5 x GP of the Subject.
- Overall indicative percentage of marks = 9.5 x CGPA
The above formula is given by CBSE to convert grades into marks and percentage is only an approximation and not exact.
Here is the CBSE Grading System 2011 according the marks:
- 91 – 100 – A1
- 81 – 90 – A2
- 71 – 80 – B1
- 61 – 70 – B2
- 51 – 60 – C1
- 41 – 50 – C2
- 33 – 40 – D
- 21 – 32 – E1
- 00 – 20 – E2
How to Convert CGPA to Percentage Calculator ?
For students under the 4-point credit system, the procedure is CGPA*18+30=Equivalent percentage
Eg: If CGPA is 3.00, then the equivalent percentage = 3.00*18+30=74%
For students under the 10-point grading system, the procedure is CGPA*9.3=Equivalent percentage
Eg: If CGPA is 9.00, then the equivalent percentage = 9.00*9.3=83.7%
You can also get here some more details like Full Form of CGPA, What is CGPA ?, How to calculate percentage from CGPA ?, Why multiply with 9.5 only ? at http://www.icbse.com/cgpa/.
Analysis on CGPA:
A Cumulative Grade Point Average is a calculation of the average of all of a student’s grades for all semesters and courses completed up to a given academic term, whereas the GPA may only refer to one term.
In India, this Grading System are generally given in percentages to encourage students. Schools also often give rankings in primary grade levels. In higher classes percentage differences up to two decimals are taken into consideration for ranking. The board exams given to students all over India in class 10 and 12 also affect the marks obtained in each subject in the report card. A percentage or GPA system is available to all institutes for post-secondary education, but is not universally used.
In secondary schooling up to class 12, grades of 75.00% or higher indicate a high level of preparation and achievement for a student. For many undergraduate and graduate courses the threshold for high achievement rests at 60.00%. The Central Board for Secondary Education (CBSE) will declare its results for each class based on Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) for 2010 and beyond.
But now the system is changed. It was changed in 2010. According to CCE scheme and act right to education, students of 10th class dont have to give board exams and there will be grading system from A to F (A-1,A-2,B-1,B-2….). as the grade goes, there is difference of 5% such as A-1 grade means the students has scored between 96% to 100% and A-2 means student has scored 92% to 95%.
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