What was my CGPA during my bachelor's degree?
01 Jul 2026 · Answered by Soundarya M · 1 min read
Your CGPA during your bachelor's degree in Chemistry was 7.4 on a 10-point scale.
If you need to convert this to a percentage, most Indian universities use the formula CGPA × 9.5, which gives 70.3%. Some universities, like Anna University, use CGPA × 10, which would be 74%.
Your official CGPA remains 7.4.
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