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You don’t want to convert it. MBA programs ask you to provide it in the “original” format.

https://gmatclub.com/forum/how-to-conve ... 24249.html

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Usually, you should report your marks in the original format shown on your transcript. Only convert to a 4.0 GPA if the school specifically asks for it.