Conversion Certificate – CGPA to Percentage Official Proof
A conversion certificate officially translates CGPA into percentage (or vice versa) on university letterhead with a registrar’s signature and seal. Students need it when employers, exam bodies, or foreign universities refuse self-calculated conversions.
Three situations demand this certificate. Government job applications require university-stamped proof of percentage. Foreign graduate admissions need verified GPA equivalency. And recruitment portals reject manually converted scores without official documentation from the issuing institution.
Universities issue conversion certificates through their examination cell or registrar’s office. Processing takes 7-30 days depending on the institution’s system. Self-calculated conversions using published formulas work for informal use, but carry zero official weight for competitive exams like GATE, CAT, or UPSC.
The key difference: university-issued certificates carry legal validity and a unique certificate number. Self-calculated scores pulled from a CGPA to percentage formula serve only as personal reference until the university stamps them.