<p>Is it true that Indian percentage of 60 percent and above is a a grade in US </p>
<p>source (Wes)</p>
<p>Is it true that Indian percentage of 60 percent and above is a a grade in US </p>
<p>source (Wes)</p>
<p>Please restate. Your sentence is seriously deficient. </p>
<p>I meant that 60 percentile in the Indian education system is equal to “A” grade in the is the USA education system
Is it true because A GRADE is equal to a 4.0 GPA
so is above 60 percent equal to a 4 GPA?</p>
<p>Sources (WES)</p>
<p>T26E4, he’s not actually talking about ‘percentiles’. He means ‘percentage’. </p>
<p>He’s asking if a 60% in the Indian schooling system is equivalent to a US ‘A’ grade, on the basis of the following link: <a href=“Converting Secondary Grades from India”>http://wenr.wes.org/2011/10/wenr-october-2011-feature-converting-secondary-grades-from-india/</a></p>
<p>Sorry autocorrect </p>