batch of 14
students and that she had secured a cumulative grade point average
(CGPA) of 5.18 out of 9 and thus, barely qualified
Thus, it was averred that every student is given a
Cumulative Grade Point Average (in short „ÇGPA‟) and subject-wise
Grade Point (in short ... converting the Cumulative Grade Point Average
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(CGPA) into subject-wise Grade Points. In the case
batch of 14 and she had secured a
cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 5.18 out of 9 thus, barely qualifying
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context, it is provided that
'Semester Grade Point Average' (SGPA) means weighted average of
grades in a semester. 'Course' means ... point scale.
'Grade point' means points assigned to the letter grade. 'Cumulative
Grade Point Average' (CGPA) means weighted average grades
year 2008.
The petitioner secured 5.59 points as cumulative grade point average out
of maximum of 9 points on the grading scale. On completion ... direct
Ph.D course, the petitioner must have a Cumulative Grade Point Average
(CGPA) of 6.00, which the petitioner does not fulfill and thus
Grade Points. As per the Rules provided in the prospectus issued by respondent-
University, grades from "A+" to "F" are awarded ... Point Average' and "CGPA"
refers to 'Cumulative Grade Point Average". Thus the 'E' and 'F' grade
promoted to Class XI after securing a Cumulative
Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 6.5. As per the petition, during the
session 2011-2012 there ... marks. The weightage carried by each Term Test for calculating the
cumulative percentage is:
TERM TEST-I
Test Marks Weightage
allowed to take the examination in all the subjects.
At that point of time, the petitioner had been allowed to pursue the course of
studies ... flying colours by obtaining the average of 7.38 and his cumulative grade
point average for all the six trimesters was 7.68 and he was placed
their PUC securing high
Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) and Cumulative Grade
Point Average (CGPA). He submits that the petitioners have also
secured reasonably good
examination with not less than 50% of aggregate marks or cumulative Grade Point average (CGPA) equivalent to 5 on scale of 10. (3) The left