<p>I am an Indian currently studying in an Indian ( CBSE curriculum School) School .</p>
<p>My Stats :-</p>
<p>Grade 9 - 76.5 %</p>
<p>Grade 10 [ CBSE Board Exam ] - 78 %</p>
<p>Grade 11 [ I know this is too low , but I just screwed up] - 59 %</p>
<p>Grade 12 - I am in grade 12 now</p>
<p>SAT 1 - 2030
Maths - 700
CR - 700
CW - 630</p>
<p>E.C.'s - School teams - Table Tennis , Soccer , and Swimming.[2 Years]
2) All other are average and some are just participation certificates</p>
<p>3) I am not applying for financial aid </p>
<p>I Plan to do Mechanical Engineering</p>
<p>Chance me For GaTech </p>
<p>How do i make my application stronger ?</p>
<p>Please Help me out ..</p>
<p>Why is this urgent?</p>
<p>How do you convert your GPA to a standard 4.0 GPA? Does your school set 90 = A (excellent), 80 = B (above average), 70 = C (average), 60 = D (below average), <60 = F (Fail)?</p>
<p>If your conversion is similar to the one found here: [Latest</a> University Rankings: GPA Conversion Methods](<a href=“http://latestuniversityranking.blogspot.com/2008/02/gpa-conversion-methods.html]Latest”>http://latestuniversityranking.blogspot.com/2008/02/gpa-conversion-methods.html)</p>
<p>Then you have a 2.81/4.00 and no chance at Georgia Tech.</p>
<p>Is this for cbse as well ?</p>
<p>You will have to submit your grades to a certification agency which will then convert your GPA for tech. Unless we know what your grading standard is we cannot give you idea of what your GPA would be. What is the lowest passing mark at your school? Does your school have any sort of system to differentiate between ranges of marks(Ex. 70-100=excellent, or something along those lines?) Depending on your individual school and the different methods of calulation I calculate your score to be somewhere between a 2.78 and 3.78 with one calculation giving me a 3.35, depending on the system you use.
[How</a> to convert percentage grades to GPA? Part 1 | Admission Sync](<a href=“http://admissionsync.com/2006/07/21/how-to-convert-percentage-marks-to-the-us-gpa-system/]How”>http://admissionsync.com/2006/07/21/how-to-convert-percentage-marks-to-the-us-gpa-system/)
[Academic</a> grading in India - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia](<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPA_in_India]Academic”>Academic grading in India - Wikipedia)</p>
<p>Basically, we have no way of knowing unless you can tell us more about your schools GPA system. But, unless you end up on the high end of my estimated GPA’s you will almost certainly not get in.</p>