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what is the undergraduate cutoff for taking the gmat? i have 65% in my ug..how much does that translates into the 4 point gpa convention?
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There is no such Cut-off criteria for taking GMAT.flytotariq13 wrote:what is the undergraduate cutoff for taking the gmat? i have 65% in my ug..how much does that translates into the 4 point gpa convention?
You can comfortably take GMAT and look forward to higher education
65% translates to 2.6 into 4 point GPA.
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I came across two ways in which you can convert percentages.
1) You can directly use the unitary method to calculate the GPA.
2) The GPA is calculated in comparison to the highest marks scored in your batch.
I think second one is incase you didn't have a percentile system in college.
1) You can directly use the unitary method to calculate the GPA.
2) The GPA is calculated in comparison to the highest marks scored in your batch.
I think second one is incase you didn't have a percentile system in college.