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University of Hyderabad (UoH) — CGPA → %

Formula: % = piecewise by CGPA band (PG/M.Phil./M.Tech) — see tableSource: University of Hyderabad — official CGPA-to-percentage conversion chart (CGPA 5.0–10.0 → 40%–100%)Status: verifiedLast verified: 2026-06-23 · University of Hyderabad uses a three-band piecewise conversion for PG, PG-diploma, M.Phil. and M.Tech courses (CGPA starts at 5, the PG pass mark): 5.0–5.5 → 40 + (CGPA−5)×20; 5.5–8.0 → 50 + (CGPA−5.5)×10; above 8.0 → 75 + (CGPA−8)×12.5. Bands join continuously (5.0→40%, 5.5→50%, 8.0→75%, 10→100%). Note: this is the central University of Hyderabad (UoH), not JNTU-Hyderabad (which uses (CGPA−0.5)×10). Formula manually verified from the official chart.
Always confirm against your official grade card / university circular before using for applications.

How University of Hyderabad (UoH) converts CGPA to percentage

University of Hyderabad (UoH) (Telangana) uses the formula % = piecewise by CGPA band (PG/M.Phil./M.Tech) — see table to convert a 10-point CGPA into a percentage for transcripts, job applications and higher studies. Enter your CGPA above to convert it instantly.

University of Hyderabad (UoH) conversion by CGPA band

University of Hyderabad converts CGPA in three bands with different slopes (its chart starts at CGPA 5, the PG pass mark). Find the band your CGPA falls into:

CGPA bandConversionNotes
5.0 ≤ CGPA < 5.540 + (CGPA − 5) × 20Steep band (CGPA 5.0 → 40%, 5.5 → 50%).
5.5 ≤ CGPA ≤ 8.050 + (CGPA − 5.5) × 10CGPA 5.5 → 50%, 8.0 → 75%.
CGPA > 8.075 + (CGPA − 8) × 12.5CGPA 8.0 → 75%, 10 → 100%.

How CGPA is calculated at University of Hyderabad (UoH)

Your CGPA is a credit-weighted average of your grade points across all semesters. In short:

  1. Each course is graded with grade points on the 10-point scale, and the CGPA is the credit-weighted average across semesters (the PG pass minimum is 5.0).
  2. Find which CGPA band your score falls into: 5.0–5.5, 5.5–8.0, or above 8.0.
  3. In the 5.0–5.5 band: subtract 5, multiply by 20, then add 40.
  4. In the 5.5–8.0 band: subtract 5.5, multiply by 10, then add 50.
  5. In the above-8.0 band: subtract 8, multiply by 12.5, then add 75.

Worked example. Applying % = piecewise by CGPA band (PG/M.Phil./M.Tech) — see table, a CGPA of 9.0 converts to 87.5%.

About University of Hyderabad (UoH)

The University of Hyderabad (UoH), also known as Hyderabad Central University, is a public central research university established in 1974 at Gachibowli, Hyderabad, Telangana. An Institute of Eminence and one of India's foremost research universities, it is especially known for postgraduate and doctoral education across the sciences, humanities, social sciences, management and engineering. Its CGPA-to-percentage conversion chart applies to PG, PG-diploma, M.Phil. and M.Tech programmes on a 10-point scale.

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Frequently asked questions

What percentage is 9 CGPA at University of Hyderabad (UoH)?
Using the official formula % = piecewise by CGPA band (PG/M.Phil./M.Tech) — see table, a 9 CGPA is about 87.5% at University of Hyderabad (UoH). Enter any CGPA in the calculator above for an instant result.
Does University of Hyderabad (UoH) use CGPA × 10?
University of Hyderabad (UoH)'s official conversion is % = piecewise by CGPA band (PG/M.Phil./M.Tech) — see table. So no — a plain ×10 would give the wrong number for this university.
Is this University of Hyderabad (UoH) conversion official?
The formula here is recorded from University of Hyderabad (UoH)'s published source and shown above with its verification status and the date last checked. Your transcript remains the authoritative document — this tool reproduces the university's own method.
Which batch should I select for University of Hyderabad (UoH)?
Pick the row matching your passing-out year or regulation in the selector above — University of Hyderabad (UoH) changed its conversion across batches, so the right selection keeps the percentage accurate.