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What is CGPA?

It stands for Cumulative Grade Point Average. Here is CGPA calculator.

Definition: It is the average of grading points obtained in all subjects excluding the 6th subject as per CBSE scheme.

CGPA Calculator How to get Marks from grades

In class 10, CBSE there is a grading system. To get an idea about your subject wise and overall percentage of marks and to calculate marks/ percentage from your grades and CGPA, the given table is helpful. Let’s understand it.

CBSE is using 9 point grading system as below :

Sr.MARK RANGEGRADEGRADE POINT
191-100A110
281-90A29
371-80B18
461-70B27
551-60C16
641-50C25
731-40D4
821-30E1
90-20E2

Individual grades and grade points will be given for each subject. Students will also get overall grade point for five subjects. This overall grade point is called CGPA (cumulative grade point average) and it can be used to calculate estimated overall percentage of marks obtained by the student.

The above formula given by CBSE to convert grades into marks and percentage is only an approximation and not exact.


CBSE CCE CGPA & Overall Percentage Calculator

SubjectGradeGrade PointPercentage
Language I (English)
Language II (Hindi)
Mathematics
Science
Social Studies
CGPA & Overall Indicative Percentage
CGPA     INDICATIVE PERCENTAGE    

Here we added a sample result of class 10 for better understanding
CGPA Calculator

 Calculation of Percentage for one subject : Grade Point X 9.5

Example : suppose a student get B1 in Hindi and his grade point is 8. Now his estimated percentage in Hindi will be 8 X 9.5 = 76 percent.

Calculation of overall percentage : CGPA X 9.5

Example : suppose  CGPA (printed on grade sheet) is 7.8. Now his/her estimated overall percentage will be 7.8 X 9.5 = 74.1 percent.

For more insight on grading system and CGPA do check these articles too :

  1. CBSE Upgraded Grades by one Level in Class 10
  2. How to calculate percentage from CGPA
  3. GP and CGPA to Percentage Calculator
  4. What is CGPA
  5. Criteria for Admission of CBSE students in Class XI

Note : Abbreviations used against Result :

QUAL – Eligible for Qualifying Certificate,
EIOP – Eligible for Improvement of Performance,
NIOP – Not Eligible for Improvement of Performance,
XXXX – Upgradation of Performance/Additional Subject
N.E. – Not Eligible,
R.W. – Result Withheld,
R.L. – Result Later,
UFM – Unfair means,
SJD – Subjudice?

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19 thoughts on “CGPA Calculator How to get Marks from grades”

  1. Sir,
    I’m passed out 10th in 2016,But now i need provisional mark sheet how i get plase suggest me as soon as possible. Or any other way to get in online i meed only original Mark’s.

    Thanking you

  2. WHAT TO DO IF CLASS 10 MARKSHEET IS LOST.
    AS THIS THING HAPPENED TO ME . I HAVE PASSED CLASS 10 IN 2015 . PLEASE HELP ME OUT AS THIS IS VERY CRUCIAL TO ME

  3. sir i wan to calculate the cgpa for class 10th but my grades are give n in A1,B1 etc and not in grade points how can i calculate it according to the year 2020. And what is the grading point scale in year 2020. pls help me out sir

  4. Great article on grading systems! It’s fascinating to see the diversity in grading practices across different schools and states. The detailed explanations on letter grades, GPA, and alternative assessment methods are incredibly insightful. This comprehensive guide is perfect for anyone navigating the complexities of educational evaluation. By the way, the CGPA to Percentage Converter tool mentioned here is a fantastic resource for students. Keep up the fantastic work!

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