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Chandigarh College of Engineering & Technology (CCET) — % → CGPA

Forward formula: % = CGPA × 10Source: CCET CGPA-to-Percentage Conversion Certificate; per Panjab University's resolution (Faculty of Engineering & Technology, 23.3.2013, Item No. 18: %age = 10 × CGPA)Status: verifiedLast verified: 2026-06-23 · CCET, affiliated to Panjab University, converts CGPA to percentage by ×10 (CGPA 8.5 → 85%). This follows Panjab University's resolution that, given the absolute grading system, 'multiplication factor of 10 is most appropriate, i.e. %age = 10 × CGPA.' Formula corroborated by the PU resolution; CCET's scanned certificate was not OCR-readable in-session.
This reverses the official CGPA→% formula. A percentage on a transcript is the authoritative figure; the back-calculated CGPA is an estimate. Always confirm with your university.

Converting Chandigarh College of Engineering & Technology (CCET) percentage back to CGPA

Chandigarh College of Engineering & Technology (CCET) (Chandigarh) officially converts CGPA to percentage with % = CGPA × 10. This page inverts that formula so you can estimate the CGPA behind a known percentage — useful when a scholarship form, job portal or foreign application asks for CGPA but your marksheet only shows a percentage. Enter your percentage above and the calculator solves for the CGPA on the 10-point scale.

Worked example

The official Chandigarh College of Engineering & Technology (CCET) formula is % = CGPA × 10. To go the other way, you rearrange it to solve for CGPA. Starting from a percentage of 85%, the formula reverses to a CGPA of about 8.5 on the 10-point scale. You can check this by running 8.5 through the forward Chandigarh College of Engineering & Technology (CCET) CGPA to percentage calculator — it returns 85%, confirming the two directions agree.

Why this is an estimate, not an official figure

A university issues your percentage from your actual CGPA, not the other way around — so reversing the formula recovers the CGPA that would produce that percentage. It matches in almost every case, but rounding on your transcript (for example a percentage printed to one decimal place) can shift the back-calculated CGPA slightly. When both numbers appear on your grade card, always quote the official CGPA rather than this estimate.

About Chandigarh College of Engineering & Technology (CCET)

Chandigarh College of Engineering & Technology (CCET) is a government engineering college in Sector 26, Chandigarh, established in 2002 and affiliated to Panjab University. AICTE-approved and UGC-recognised, it offers B.E., M.E. and Ph.D programmes in computer science, electronics & communication, mechanical and civil engineering, following Panjab University's 10-point absolute grading system.

Address: Sector-26, Chandigarh – 160019, India.

Need the usual direction? Use the Chandigarh College of Engineering & Technology (CCET) CGPA to percentage calculator, or browse the full percentage to CGPA directory.

Frequently asked questions

What CGPA is 85% at Chandigarh College of Engineering & Technology (CCET)?
Reversing the official formula % = CGPA × 10, 85% works out to roughly a 8.5 CGPA on the 10-point scale. Enter your own percentage in the calculator above for an instant figure.
Is the reverse Chandigarh College of Engineering & Technology (CCET) CGPA exact?
It's a close estimate. The university calculates your percentage from your CGPA, so reversing the formula recovers it accurately — but transcript rounding can introduce a small difference. Treat the official CGPA on your grade card as authoritative.
Why would an application ask for CGPA when my Chandigarh College of Engineering & Technology (CCET) marksheet shows a percentage?
Many universities abroad and some Indian employers standardise on CGPA. If your marksheet only prints a percentage, this page gives you a defensible CGPA estimate on the 10-point scale to enter, and you can attach your marksheet as the source of record.