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For finding or converting the CGPA to percentage
The percentage of marks can be calculated as follows:
Example:
If a student have got total 9.6 CGPA,
Total CGPA = 9.6
it means his/her total percentage of marks = 9.5*Total CGPA
total percentage of marks= 9.5*9.6
total percentage = 91.2%
this was and is followed in CBSE I think this may be followed in your university if not than take the writen letter and than apply for exam.
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