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how to convert my cgpa

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how to convert my cgpa Post Wed Jul 21, 2010 12:22 am
Hi

I'm from Amrita University India. My CGPA is 6.35 out of 10. How to convert my CGPA out of 4? It would me helpful for me to if u tell me how to calculate. So that I can apply for my higher studies in Singapore or Malaysia.

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Post Wed Jul 21, 2010 6:07 am
Try wes.org. They have a GPA calculator, you enter your individual grades/marks for each subject and it gives you a GPA. This does cost, though just $5.

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Post Sun Jul 22, 2012 7:05 am
This post might help in deciphering this complicated procedure to some extent :
http://gmatclub.com/forum/how-to-convert-indian-gpa-percentage-to-us-4-pt-gpa-scale-124249.html

In short, you don't need to bother about converting your CGPA to a scale of 4. The AdComs will take care of it.

Hope that helps,
Bharat

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Post Mon Jul 23, 2012 6:07 am
i wrote this post awhile ago to help address this specific topic: http://www.thefirstread.com/international-mba-applicants-tips-for-us-programs/

it's more than just your GPA that needs to be translated. int'l apps face a number of logisitcs challenges that, when solved, can lead to a powerful application.

hope that's helpful!
-james young

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