following the "marks system" as against the "direct grading
system," which was being followed by the University, and,
therefore, there ... insist on a fresh mark list by following
the "direct grading system". Upon receipt of Ext.P15 order, the
petitioner submitted
grades into marks and also the
revised guidelines were, for the first time, introduced on 5.7.2011.
Therefore, according to the University, the grading system ... grading which is available caused
serious prejudice to the writ petitioners. At the time of their entry
into the course, the grading system that
pass in the SSLC (D+ grade). It is also
stated that, admittedly after the year 2005,
'grading system' was brought into force, replacing ... SSLC or the
relevant grade equivalent. Admittedly, after the
year 2005, with the introduction of 'grading
system', 'marks' lost the significance
converted
into proper grades and credit marks awarded. In the
OP(KAT) Nos.111 & 112/2020
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grading system candidates who have ... Grade A, 65 to 74-Grade B+, 55
to 64-Grade B, 45 to 54-Grade C+, 35 to 44-Grade C and
below
regulation
provided for credit requirements and Clause 10 provided for
Grading system. Clause 10 further provided that the minimum
graduating CGPA for all programmes shall ... paragraph 10 which provided for Grading System, the
requirement of obtaining 5.5 CGPA has been deleted. Paragraph
10 of the revised guidelines is as follows
obtained 58% marks. If that be
so, under the grading system he is entitled to get
"B+". But the University authorities awarded ... counter affidavit, the
respondents have stated the mode of grading system in
which grade 'B Only' indicates performance as average
and percentage
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the Kothari Commission, introduced grading system for the students of
primary, Upper Primary, High School and Higher Secondary ... Schools.
The Government of Kerala introduced the grading system in the year
1997, following the National Policy of Education. The grading system was
made applicable
with at least 55% marks (or
an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever
grading system is followed) at the Master's Degree
level ... with at least 55% marks (or an equivalent
grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed) at
the Masters degree level
denied to the petitioners. Subsequently when the multiple grade system was introduced with effect from January 1, 1988 all persons who completed six years ... Higher multiple grades are available only on completion of six years in the present grade. The petitioners were also given the higher multiple grade
Technology(M.Tech.) in Computer Science or
equivalent grade in a point scale where ever
grading system is followed.
II) Must have cleared National Eligibility ... with at least 55% marks (or an equivalent
grade in a point scale wherever grading system is
followed) at the Master's Degree level