I am applying for JEE Mains. During form filling they asked 12th percentage, but our exam was conducted on GPA basis. What can I do?

I am a Nepali student and have appeared 12th from Nepal examination board.

1.1K Views|Posted 6 years ago
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Vijay Singh Kholiya
6 years ago
Hi, Every board has a multiplying factor to convert GPA to percentage. If it is not then multiply your GPA with 9 and that will be your class 12th percentage.

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Thank you! Total possible GPA was 4. This means the multiplying factor is 25. I am afraid if it creates any problem in future. They asked total marks and obtained marks, It will automatically be converted into percentage.

ADVOCATE NEHA Batra
6 years ago
You have to provide them with your percentage. Give them all the details.

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I am unable to contact them. All I have is my 12th marks sheet with grading in all the subject. There is no any basis to convert grade into percentage. How can I fill it? Please suggest.

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