SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST)
CGPA to percentage
SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST) — CGPA → %
How SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST) converts CGPA to percentage
SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST) (Tamil Nadu) uses the formula % = CGPA × 10 to convert a 10-point CGPA into a percentage for transcripts, job applications and higher studies. Enter your CGPA above to convert it instantly.
SRMIST conversion by regulation / batch
SRM has issued a separate certificate per regulation cycle. The CGPA-to-percentage relationship is ×10 in every one; the grade-band tables differ. Find your batch:
| Regulation (batch) | Conversion | Notes | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| UG 2003 (2003 batch) | CGPA × 10 | B.Tech; CGPA from 3rd semester. | |
| UG 2004 (2004–2006 batches) | CGPA × 10 | B.Tech; CGPA from 3rd semester. | |
| UG 2007 / PG 2008 (2007–2012) | CGPA × 10 | Finer grade scale (A+=10, A=9.5, A−=9.0…). | |
| UG/PG 2013 (2013–2014) | CGPA × 10 | — | |
| UG 2015 (2015–2017) | No formal conversion | Marks printed on transcript; SRM states no provision for CGPA-to-percentage conversion. (×10 still used informally.) | |
| UG/PG 2018 (2018 onwards) | CGPA × 10 | — | |
| UG/PG 2021 | CGPA × 10 | B.Tech 2022 onwards; M.Tech (Int.) 2021 onwards; M.Tech 2024 onwards. | |
| PG 2020 (2020–2023) | CGPA × 10 | M.Tech. | |
| Agri UG 2018/2019 | CGPA × 10 | Faculty of Agricultural Sciences. | |
| Agri PG 2022 (2022 onwards) | CGPA × 10 | Faculty of Agricultural Sciences. |
Worked example
Take a CGPA of 8.5 on the 10-point scale. Applying the official SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST) formula % = CGPA × 10 gives a percentage of about 85%. Change the CGPA in the calculator above and the percentage updates instantly using this same formula — no rounding shortcuts.
Why the formula matters
It's tempting to assume CGPA × 10 everywhere, but that's only right for some universities. SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST) uses % = CGPA × 10, so a generic multiplier would give a different — and wrong — number on your application. Using the official conversion is what keeps your percentage defensible if an admissions office or employer asks how you calculated it.
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