How to convert SGPA to percentage?

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To convert SGPA to percentage, you generally need to multiply your SGPA by 10 and then subtract 7.5 from it. Hence, the SGPA to percentage conversion formula is:

Percentage = (SGPA * 10) - 7.5

However, this conversion method can vary depending on the specific university or institution's grading scale.

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