What is the CGPA of at least 75% marks?

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To find the CGPA equivalent of 75% marks, we can use the common conversion formula:

CGPA = Percentage / 9.5

So, for 75% marks, CGPA = 75 / 9.5? 7.89 

Therefore, a CGPA of approximately 7.89 corresponds to 75% marks.

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