India
Many Indian universities use a 10-point CGPA scale. A CGPA of 6.0 typically represents a percentage of around 60%, while 9.5 corresponds to 95%.
The U.S. commonly uses a 4.0 scale for GPA (Grade Point Average), where each letter grade corresponds to a specific point value. For example, an A is worth 4.0, and a B is worth 3.0. Some universities may convert this to a CGPA for international comparisons.
United States
Canada
Canadian universities often use a 4.0 scale for GPA as well, with conversions similar to those in the U.S. However, some institutions also use a percentage system alongside CGPA.
Australia
Australian universities frequently use a 7-point scale for CGPA, where a 7.0 is the highest possible score, indicating exceptional performance.
While the UK primarily uses letter grades (A, B, C), some institutions may convert these into CGPA for international comparisons, typically using a 4.0 or 10-point scale.
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