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Abhishek Mehra

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A 10 CGPA in percentage depends on the grading system used by the university. There isn't a universally accepted conversion rate, but here are two common possibilities:

  • If your university uses a 10-point grading scale where 10 is the highest achievable grade:

In this case, a 10 CGPA would be equivalent to 100%.

  • If your university uses a 10-point grading scale with a letter grade system (e.g., A+ = 10, A = 9, etc.):

You would need to find the specific conversion table used by your university to translate the CGPA into a percentage. For example, some universities might use a conversion where a 10 CGPA translates to 95% or 90%.

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Aashi Shukla

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A CGPA of 8.0 is generally considered equivalent to 80%. However, the exact conversion can be made by applying the formula or using the CGPA to percentage scale. Based on the CGPA conversion chart, on a scale of 10-point CGPA, an 8 CGPA translates to a percentage range between 76.0% and 76.95%.

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Rashmi Shekhar

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CGPA from SGPA can be calculated based on the following formula. 

CGPA = Sum of all SGPAs obtained in different Semesters ÷ Total number of semesters

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Ranjeeta Shukla

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The full form of CGPA is “Cumulative Grade Point Average”. It is a commonly accepted grading system in most European and other countries (except the USA, where the commonly accepted grading system is the GPA) and represents the student's performance throughout his degree.

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Priya Garg

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Different scholarships have different eligibility criteria for the selection of grant winners. The scholarship committees/authorising bodies judge applicants' profiles based on various parameters, some consider CGPA as a dominating factor while some consider the overall performance and growth of the applicant. However, applicants must aim to score of minimum 8 CGPA to apply for a scholarship abroad.

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Abhishek Mehra

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The CGPA can be calculated by applying the basic CGPA formula given below.

CGPA = (Total Grade Points Earned) / (Total Credit Hours Attempted)

Here is the step-by-step guidance on how you can calculate your CGPA using the above formula:

  1. Understand the grading system used by your college/institution which involves assigning a grade point to a letter grade. 
  2. Now calculate the grade points for each course by multiplying the credit hours of each course by its corresponding grade point. This gives you the weighted grade points for each course/subject.
  3. Now calculate the total grade points and credit hours of all the subjects and apply these
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Kapil Lalwani

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The online search for student housing near the University of East London offers access to various platform resources. SpareRoom hosts more than 100,000 listings and Rightmove lists more than 150,000 properties and Zoopla features beyond 200,000 listings which provides a wide selection of flat and house shares and rooms for rent. The popular online accommodation search websites also comprise EasyRoommate as well as Roomgo and Flatshare. Both the University of East London accommodation website and the student union website contain listings and individual guidance for students who need housing options. Search for accommodation in advance

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The food management process for Indian students who study in the UK results from diverse available choices of dining options. A majority of 60-70% of Indian students cook their own food at Indian grocery stores managing monthly costs of INR 2,000 to INR 5,000. People who choose to dine at Indian restaurants make up between 20 -30% of the student population while spending between INR 500 and INR 1,000 per meal. Student consumption at university dining facilities reaches 10–20% of the student population because they feature international dining which incorporates Indian options at approximately INR 200–500 per meal. Online food deliv

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Studying abroad in the UK at educational institutions requires education loans which pay for tuition fees along with standard living expenses including hostel fees. Education loan amounts begin at INR 10,00,000 and extend to INR 50,00,000 or higher respective to both the lender's policy and student need. Students who obtain loans from SBI and Axis Bank can receive financing which extends to full educational and living costs and reaches up to INR 5,00,000 to INR 10,00,000 annually for accommodation expenses. The lenders who have agreements with educational institutions use their funding to cover food and health insurance expenses as wel

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