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VTU CGPA to Percentage Calculator

This VTU CGPA to percentage calculator applies Visvesvaraya Technological University's official conversion formula for 2018-scheme students onward — Percentage = (CGPA − 0.75) × 10. Enter your CGPA or SGPA for an instant, exact percentage.

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How to use this tool

  1. Enter your VTU CGPA or SGPA

    Your overall CGPA (or a single semester's SGPA) on VTU's 10-point scale.

  2. The VTU formula is pre-selected

    Percentage = (CGPA − 0.75) × 10 is applied automatically for 2018-scheme students onward.

  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 VTU CGPA to percentage formula?

Percentage = (CGPA − 0.75) × 10, applicable to VTU's 2018 scheme onward — the same formula used by AKTU. Older VTU schemes (2010, 2015) have used slightly different conversion norms in the past, so check your scheme year if your admission predates 2018.

What is 8 SGPA to percentage for VTU?

72.5% for a single semester — (8 − 0.75) × 10 = 72.5. The same formula applies whether you are converting an overall CGPA or one semester's SGPA.

Does the VTU formula differ by scheme year?

The (CGPA − 0.75) × 10 formula applies from the 2018 scheme onward. If you were admitted under an earlier VTU scheme, confirm the applicable conversion with your college, since older schemes have sometimes used a different multiplier.

Is this the formula VTU uses on official transcripts?

It's VTU's own conversion circular formula and the one placement cells and universities generally accept for VTU graduates — but for an official document, get the percentage figure directly from VTU's transcript where possible.

Why is this the same as the AKTU formula?

It's a coincidence of both universities settling on the same linear formula (CGPA − 0.75) × 10 independently, not a shared national standard — other universities like Mumbai and KTU use entirely different multipliers.

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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