Mumbai University uses a CGPA-based grading system with the conversion formula: Percentage = 7.25 x CGPA + 11. This applies under the CBCGS (Choice-Based Credit and Grading System) introduced in 2016, and CBSGS for older batches. Enter your CGPA - the converter shows your percentage and the equivalent class (First Class with Distinction / First Class / Higher Second Class / Pass).
When to use this
Use for: Mumbai University engineering / arts / commerce / science graduates, applying to companies that ask for percentage on job portals, M.Tech / MBA admissions that require percentage equivalents, scholarship eligibility, MU transcript verification.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Mumbai use 7.25 + 11 instead of just 10?
MU's grading scale runs 4.00-10.00 (rather than 0-10), and the 7.25 multiplier with the +11 offset aligns the lower CGPAs (4.00 = pass = 40%) and upper CGPAs (10.00 = perfect = 83.5%) with MU's older percentage-based ranges. It's a calibration specific to MU's grade distribution.
What about the older CBSGS regulation?
Pre-2016 CBSGS used a slightly different formula (Percentage = (CGPA x 9.375) + 6.25 for some boards). Check the transcript footnote on your marksheet - it explicitly names the conversion. The 2016+ CBCGS formula is the standard one our converter applies by default.
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