JNTUH Percentage to CGPA Calculator

Convert your percentage to Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad CGPA using the reverse of the official formula.

Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad covers most of Telangana's engineering colleges (CBIT, VNR VJIET, MGIT, MVSREC, GRIET, Vasavi, and the long tail) across the R16 / R18 / R20 / R22 regulations. JNTUH uses Percentage = (CGPA − 0.5) × 10, so 8.0 CGPA = 75% and 6.5 CGPA = 60%. JNTUH's Distinction rule is the strictest among major Indian technical universities — the student must finish with CGPA ≥ 8.00, pass every subject on first appearance, AND have maintained CGPA ≥ 8.00 at the end of every single semester from First Year onwards. One bad semester knocks the classification down to First Class.

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JNTUH Percentage to CGPA Formula

Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad uses the formula Percentage = (CGPA - 0.5) × 10 to convert CGPA to percentage. The reverse formula is:

CGPA = (Percentage + 5) ÷ 10

Example: If your percentage is 78%: CGPA = (78 + 5) ÷ 10 = 8.30

Source: JNTUH B.Tech Academic Regulations R16/R18/R22, Award-of-Degree clause; classification cutoffs cross-checked against the R18 regulation excerpt and against JNTU-affiliated calculator sites because JNTUH's PDFs at jntuh.ac.in are image-scanned. Applies to R16, R18, R20, R22 regulations. Minimum grade point 5 (C grade) to pass. Classification CGPA cutoffs map cleanly to the conventional 75 / 60 / 50 / 45 percentage bands under the official formula. ✓ Verified 12 May 2026

JNTUH Percentage to CGPA Conversion Table

Every percentage from 95% down to 45% in 1% steps, converted to JNTUH CGPA. Find your percentage in the left column to read off the equivalent CGPA.

PercentageCGPAClassification
95% 10.00 First Class with Distinction
94% 9.90 First Class with Distinction
93% 9.80 First Class with Distinction
92% 9.70 First Class with Distinction
91% 9.60 First Class with Distinction
90% 9.50 First Class with Distinction
89% 9.40 First Class with Distinction
88% 9.30 First Class with Distinction
87% 9.20 First Class with Distinction
86% 9.10 First Class with Distinction
85% 9.00 First Class with Distinction
84% 8.90 First Class with Distinction
83% 8.80 First Class with Distinction
82% 8.70 First Class with Distinction
81% 8.60 First Class with Distinction
80% 8.50 First Class with Distinction
79% 8.40 First Class with Distinction
78% 8.30 First Class with Distinction
77% 8.20 First Class with Distinction
76% 8.10 First Class with Distinction
75% 8.00 First Class with Distinction
74% 7.90 First Class
73% 7.80 First Class
72% 7.70 First Class
71% 7.60 First Class
70% 7.50 First Class
69% 7.40 First Class
68% 7.30 First Class
67% 7.20 First Class
66% 7.10 First Class
65% 7.00 First Class
64% 6.90 First Class
63% 6.80 First Class
62% 6.70 First Class
61% 6.60 First Class
60% 6.50 First Class
59% 6.40 Second Class
58% 6.30 Second Class
57% 6.20 Second Class
56% 6.10 Second Class
55% 6.00 Second Class
54% 5.90 Second Class
53% 5.80 Second Class
52% 5.70 Second Class
51% 5.60 Second Class
50% 5.50 Second Class
49% 5.40 Pass
48% 5.30 Pass
47% 5.20 Pass
46% 5.10 Pass
45% 5.00 Pass

JNTUH Grading System

GradeMarks RangeGrade Points
O 90-100 10
A+ 80-89 9
A 70-79 8
B+ 60-69 7
B 50-59 6
C 40-49 5
F 0-39 0

JNTUH Percentage to CGPA — FAQ

How to convert percentage to JNTUH CGPA?

Use the reverse of the official JNTUH formula: CGPA = (Percentage + 5) ÷ 10. For example, 78% is a CGPA of 8.30.

What is a good CGPA at JNTUH?

Generally, a CGPA of 8.0 or above (75%+) is considered excellent. A CGPA of 7.0+ (65%+) is considered good. Most top companies require a minimum CGPA of 6.0-7.0 for campus placements.

Can I use this for my resume?

This gives an accurate conversion based on JNTUH B.Tech Academic Regulations R16/R18/R22, Award-of-Degree clause; classification cutoffs cross-checked against the R18 regulation excerpt and against JNTU-affiliated calculator sites because JNTUH's PDFs at jntuh.ac.in are image-scanned. For official purposes, always refer to your university's official transcript.