MAKAUT CGPA to Percentage Calculator

MAKAUT CGPA to Percentage Calculator

Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal

Your CGPA:

0.00

Equivalent Percentage:

0.00%
✓ As per commonly used MAKAUT conversion guideline

Our MAKAUT CGPA to Percentage Calculator helps students quickly convert their CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) into a percentage using the official formula of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology (MAKAUT).

This tool is ideal for undergraduate and postgraduate students, applicants for placements, higher studies, scholarships, or anyone needing their academic scores in percentage format. Converting CGPA to percentage is essential for applications, resumes, or official documents where percentages are required.

What Is CGPA in MAKAUT?

CGPA stands for Cumulative Grade Point Average. It represents the overall academic performance of a student across all semesters. At MAKAUT:

How MAKAUT calculates CGPA:

CGPA=Sum of (Grade Point × Credit)Total Credits\text{CGPA} = \frac{\text{Sum of (Grade Point × Credit)}}{\text{Total Credits}}CGPA=Total CreditsSum of (Grade Point × Credit)​ 

This value gives an overview of a student’s academic performance on a 10-point scale.

What Is CGPA in MAKAUT?

Why Convert CGPA to Percentage in MAKAUT?

While CGPA is the standard metric for academic performance at MAKAUT, percentage scores are widely used in:

  • Job applications and placements
  • Higher education applications (universities and colleges often ask for percentage)
  • Scholarship applications
  • Official forms and government exams

CGPA vs Percentage:

CGPA

Percentage (Approx.)

10

92.5%

9

82.5%

8

72.5%

7

62.5%

Using percentage makes your scores universally understandable beyond MAKAUT.

MAKAUT CGPA to Percentage Conversion Formula

The official MAKAUT formula to convert CGPA into percentage is:

Percentage=(CGPA−0.75)×10\text{Percentage} = (\text{CGPA} – 0.75) \times 10Percentage=(CGPA−0.75)×10 

Step-by-step explanation:

  1. Subtract 0.75 from your CGPA.
  2. Multiply the result by 10.
  3. The final value is your percentage score.

Example:

  • CGPA = 8.5

Percentage=(8.5−0.75)×10=77.5%\text{Percentage} = (8.5 – 0.75) \times 10 = 77.5\%Percentage=(8.5−0.75)×10=77.5% 

Students are encouraged to verify results with official MAKAUT documents when required.

How to Use the MAKAUT CGPA Calculator

Using this calculator is simple and quick:

  1. Enter your CGPA in the input box.
  2. Click Calculate.
  3. View your percentage instantly.

Valid CGPA values: 0 to 10 (decimal allowed up to two places).

Common mistakes to avoid:

  • Entering CGPA higher than 10 or lower than 0
  • Confusing grade points with CGPA
  • Forgetting to check official MAKAUT transcripts for accuracy

MAKAUT CGPA to Percentage Examples

Here are some common examples for clarity:

  1. CGPA: 9.2

Percentage=(9.2−0.75)×10=84.5%\text{Percentage} = (9.2 – 0.75) \times 10 = 84.5\%Percentage=(9.2−0.75)×10=84.5% 

  1. CGPA: 7.5

Percentage=(7.5−0.75)×10=67.5%\text{Percentage} = (7.5 – 0.75) \times 10 = 67.5\%Percentage=(7.5−0.75)×10=67.5% 

  1. CGPA: 6.8

Percentage=(6.8−0.75)×10=60.5%\text{Percentage} = (6.8 – 0.75) \times 10 = 60.5\%Percentage=(6.8−0.75)×10=60.5% 

These examples show how easily students can convert their CGPA into percentages for applications and official use.

MAKAUT Grading System Overview

MAKAUT uses a 10-point grading system:

Grade

Grade Points

O

10

A+

9

A

8

B+

7

B

6

C

5

P

4

F

0

Key points:

  • Each semester grade contributes to the CGPA based on course credits.
  • Higher grades and credits result in a higher CGPA.

Who Should Use This MAKAUT CGPA Calculator?

  • Undergraduate and postgraduate students at MAKAUT
  • Job and placement applicants needing percentage for resumes
  • Students applying for higher studies or scholarships requiring percentage format

Accuracy and Disclaimer

  • This calculator uses the official MAKAUT CGPA to percentage formula.
  • It is an independent academic tool designed to assist students.
  • Always verify results with official MAKAUT transcripts before submission.

FAQs:

Yes, the percentage generated is widely accepted for resumes and applications.

Yes, the formula is standard across all MAKAUT courses.

Yes, it is completely free and accessible online.