Should You Round Your Percentage?
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When rounding is acceptable and when to keep extra decimals.
This guide focuses on the 5.0 maximum CGPA scale commonly referenced by students in Pakistan. The quick conversion many applicants use is (CGPA ÷ 5) × 100. Always follow specific university or HEC instructions when provided.
Key points
- Confirm your program’s maximum CGPA first.
- Use two decimals unless forms require otherwise.
- Keep internal consistency across documents (CV, forms, SOP).
- Link to an official page if a form asks for proof.
Example
If your CGPA is 3.62 out of 5, percentage ≈ (3.62 ÷ 5) × 100 = 72.40%. For scholarship forms that request bands, round as instructed (e.g., 72.4% → 72%).
Common mistakes
- Using a 4.0 divisor when your program uses 5.0.
- Rounding too early before averaging numbers.
- Copying numbers from unverified online tools.
Next steps
Use the converter on the homepage for a quick check, then keep a copy of your calculation steps in case a reviewer asks.
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