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Anna University CGPA to Percentage

This Anna University CGPA to percentage calculator applies the CGPA × 10 conversion commonly accepted under Regulation 2021 — the simplest formula among the universities on this site, with no offset or adjustment. Enter your CGPA for an instant percentage.

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How to use this tool

  1. Enter your Anna University CGPA

    Your overall CGPA on the 10-point scale from your marksheet.

  2. The Anna University formula is pre-selected

    Percentage = CGPA × 10 is applied automatically.

  3. Read your percentage

    The exact percentage and a quick-reference table for CGPA 6.0–10.0 appear instantly.

Questions people ask

What is the Anna University CGPA to percentage formula?

Percentage = CGPA × 10 — the commonly accepted conversion norm under Regulation 2021 for Anna University-affiliated engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu.

Is CGPA×10 officially valid for Anna University?

×10 is the widely accepted norm cited by most placement cells and used informally across colleges, but for an official transcript or certificate always confirm the latest applicable regulation circular directly from Anna University, since regulation updates (2017 vs 2021 vs later) can carry different norms.

What is 8 CGPA in percentage for Anna University?

80% — a simple 8 × 10. This is the highest percentage among the university formulas on this site for the same CGPA, since it has neither an offset nor a sub-10 multiplier.

Why is Anna University's formula simpler than AKTU or Mumbai's?

Different universities set their own conversion policy independently — Anna University's Regulation 2021 norm settled on a flat multiplier with no adjustment, while others (AKTU, Mumbai) apply an offset calibrated to their own grading history.

Does this formula apply to older regulations (2013, 2017)?

The CGPA × 10 norm is most commonly cited for Regulation 2021 onward — if you were admitted under an earlier regulation, check with your college whether the same formula applies, since Anna University has revised its regulations more than once.

Is my CGPA data stored anywhere?

No — the conversion runs entirely in your browser, nothing is uploaded, and the page works offline once loaded.

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