Mumbai University: CGPA to percentage
The University of Mumbai uses its own CGPA-to-percentage conversion, and because the university spans many faculties and has revised its grading over time, applying the exact official rule for your programme matters.
The approach
Mumbai University's seven-point and ten-point grading schemes have defined conversion methods in the university's circulars. The conversion is published officially rather than left to a folk multiplier, and the precise relationship depends on the grading scheme your programme follows.
Apply the right rule
Use the University of Mumbai page on the CGPA to percentage calculator, which applies the source-verified formula and links to the official circular. Enter your CGPA to get the percentage the university's own method produces.
What to confirm
Mumbai students should check two things. First, which grading scheme applies to your programme and batch, since the university has used different point scales. Second, your official mark sheet — Mumbai University grade cards often print both the grade and a conversion note, and that printed figure is authoritative.
If you need documentation, the calculator's PDF export records the formula, source, and your result — handy for placement forms or further-study applications that ask for a percentage equivalent.
Seven-point vs ten-point: identify yours first
Mumbai University has used more than one grading scheme across faculties and years, so the first step is identifying which scheme your programme follows — the conversion differs between them. Your grade card usually indicates the scheme, and the University of Mumbai page on the CGPA to percentage calculator applies the source-verified rule once you know which applies.
Key takeaways
- Mumbai University has used both seven-point and ten-point schemes.
- The conversion depends on your programme's grading scheme and batch.
- Grade cards often print both the grade and a conversion note — that figure is authoritative.
- Use the University of Mumbai page for the official formula.