How should I convert my 10th GPA into marks for NATA exam? They are asking for total and secured marks.

I scored 8.8 points and mine is TSBSE board (SSC). How can I convert each subject's points into marks?

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Asked by Say Yb
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7 years ago
Hi, GPA can be converted by multiplying with 9.5 to know the percentage score.

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Sharath H Aithal
7 years ago
You need to be qualified in class 12th to secure admission in architecture course and not 10th. GPA can be converted by multiplying with 9.5 to know the percentage score. If you are getting less .5 integer then it will be considered to the previous value, if you are getting more than or equal to .5

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7 years ago
Hi Say, You should multiply it with 9.5 and you will get your percentage score. Also you can read the same procedure in your mark-sheets also. Everything is mentioned there, about percentage calculations. Best of luck.

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Hello sir, thank you. I have used that method and after I added up, I got 503.5, should I consider it as 503 or 504?

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