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Really? I have the same CGPA and from one of the top 6 IITs (CS).
How did you come up with this? Any source?
I'm at a US school mainly, and I'm studying abroad all of this year (my junior year). I'd say the conversion rate for the school I'm at back to my home uni is (in maths courses anyway) 14/20 -> 4.0/4.0 || 12/20-> ~3.5/4.0 || 10/20 -> ~3/4 or lower. My home uni is kinda poor for math and stats though, so for a better uni the comparison would be higher.Normally speaking, I think an 85% is the threshold for a 4.0 in the US. I am assuming the Indian GPA of 8.75/10 means an average of 87.5% across all coursework?
Well the way the grades are aggregated are of course different, but I think he's making a ball-park estimate that 87.5% > 85%? But mind you, because of the way the GPA is calculated in the US, a student could have an overall average of over 90% but a GPA of just 3.85/4.00.
@bootstrap, I can tell you that the grading system isn't linear at high ranked uni's outside the US. It doesn't translate at 8/10 -> 80/100. The difficulty increases drastically to climb the last few points on their scales.