CBSE Class X Result 2010 – How to Calculate Percentage

Today, CBSE Board, India declared class X result for year 2010. But here is a catch – this year they changed the rating from numbers to grades. Most of the students are apparently confused how to get percentage from their GPA.

How to convert CGPA to Percentage

Here is the simple method to  convert GPA into percentage:

Percentage = 9.5 × CGPA

Example:

CGPA = 6.8

Percentage = 9.5 x CGPA = 9.5 x 6.8 = 64.60%

The percentage calculated by this manner is the overall percentage.

How to convert GP to Percentage

Here is the simple method to calculate percentage from GP:

Percentage = 9.5 x GP

Example:

GP = 06

Percentage = 9.5 x 6 = 57.6%.

The percentage calculated in this manner is the percentage in that particular subject.

 

 

SUBJECT WISE GRADE POINT:

Marks Range

Grade

Grade Point

Percentage

91-100

A1

10

95%

81-90

A2

9

85.5%

71-80

B1

8

76%

61-70

B2

7

66.5%

51-60

C1

6

57%

41-50

C2

5

47.5%

33-40

D

4

38%

21-32

E1

-

-

20-0

E2

-

-

 

The magic number 9.5:

The number 9.5 in the percentage calculation is not a magic number. This is derived using following formula:

Percentage = (10 x GP) - (GP/2)

Percentage = GP(10 – 1/2)

Percentage = GP(9.5) = 9.5 x GP.

 

Hope this will clear students confusion.

Comments

  1. will a CGPA of 8.5 result in overall percentage of 80.75

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    1. A student who got 100%marks in CBSE will get A+ only in Grading system and if it is oncverted to Marks for the purpose of MBBS seat in Tamil Nadu it will become 95% only though he gets 100% marks in CBSC. Is my statement correct please clarify. Thanks

      Gandhiraj, Dubai
      gkaruppannan59@gmail.com

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    2. For MBBS seat in Tamil Nadu, 12th marks are required while CBSE gives CGPA only in 10th Class. 12th std. students get results in percent.

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  3. Good article! Thanks.

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  4. thanks a lot. By DJ

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  5. Itzzz NOt at all clear.... wats CGPA?....n GP?

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  6. Thanks, it helped me a lot.
    - Disha

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  7. thnaks for making it so simple ... thank you

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  8. can any one get cgpa 8.5 ,7.5, 7.3 like that if yes then how?

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  9. sa-2 marks along with fa3 and fa4 are adeed to get cgpa???

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  10. So the highest percentage is 95%...then what bout those who get more than this?

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  11. How do you know that someone got more than that. This is for converting grads into pct and not vice versa.

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  12. I ve got 9.2 so what could be my percentage ...
    Reply fast eagerly waiting :(

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  13. good article thnx 4 help...!!!!

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  14. how can the maximum % scored by a student be only 95%?????? plz reply....

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  15. if someone has 8.4 then how will we calculate the percentage.

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  16. If someone gets cgpa 7.5 can we get cgpa 10 in sa2?

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  17. Please do reply...

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  18. I gave my class 10 and 12 exams under icse/isc board and did my graduation under calcutta university which do not follow semester system. I was filling up an entrance form which demands total marks either in CGPA or DGPA.......can u help me in converting my marks in CGPA or DGPA. Please reply.

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    1. @manisha,
      It's simple math...
      CGPA = %age / 9.5

      I assume that you know the percentage of your marks :)

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  20. So the highest % will only be 95%??????

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  21. i got cgpa 9 so mine is 85.5?? hmm..

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  22. I got cgpa 8.2 in first term this year in class 10 can it be cgpa 10 without upgradation in sa 2 I am confused as I have heard that in second term the result remains almost same eg if someone has got 8.sth in sa 1 then in sa 2 it remains 8.sth only digit after decimal changes there is no change before decimal pls reply

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  24. ..I just have a small doubt.......c ........I got 9.6 in the first term......so what grade point do I need in the second term....To get 10 cgpa

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  25. 7.2 +10 \2 =8.6. on upgradation you get 9 or 9.2 or sometimes 9.4

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  26. are class ix result calculated in class x report card ????????

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  27. My cgpa is 9.8 it means i got 93.1% in cbse? Or my percentages will vary according to subject marks?

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  28. I had an additional subject(sanskrit) in class X in 2003, in which I scored slightly better in comparison to other subjects. Now, while calculating percentage, may I leave any low scoring subject while considering Sanskrit for the same.

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