Grading Credit
System
1. At the end of every semester/academic year, a student is awarded a grade based on his/her performance in examinations/ assignments, in every course registered by him/her. These grade are described by the letters A'.A, B, B..... etc. and have a numerical equivalent called the grade points with percentage range as given below.
SYSTEM OF EVALUATION AND AWARD OF DEGREE | |
Academic Performance | Grades | Grades Points | Absolute percentage Grade |
Outstanding | A | 10 | 90 |
Excellent | A | 9 | 81 |
Very Good | B+ | 8 | 72 |
Good | B | 7 | 63 |
Good | B | 7 | 63 |
Average | C+ | 6 | 54 |
Below Average | C+ | 5 | 45 |
Marginal | D | 4 | 40 |
Fail | F | 0 | F<40 |
Audit | AU | - | - |
Incomplete | I | - | - |
Withdrawal | W | - | - |
Continued Project | X | - | - |
Non completion of course requirement | Z | - | - |
2. The University follows grading system on scale of 10. Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 6 and above out of 10 at the end of programme is considered as First Position in a class on yearly basis.3. As per the exiting rules, rank in class is not certified except for First Position in a class on yearly basis.4. Minimum passing grade is D for all project, theory and lab courses.5. The medium of instructions at the university is in English in all Courses.6. The grade F and X are taken into consideration while calculating SGPA (Yearly Grade Point Average) and CGPA.SGPA (Si) = ∑(Earned Credits Ci x Grade Point Gi)/∑Earned Credits Ci;
WhereCi Number of Credits earned in the ith course for which SGPA is to be Calculated.Pi Grade point earned in ith course.I 1...n represents the number of course in which a student is registered in the concerned year.