grade calculation

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In a grading system, the evaluation in terms of marks is replaced by the award of letter grades. The structure and guidelines for the award of grades is given below:

Structure of Grading System

Grade

Points

Description of performance

Recommended Cut off marks*

S

10

Outstanding

90

A

09

Excellent

80

B

08

Very Good

70

C

07

Good

60

D

06

Average

50

E*

05*

Marginal

40

I

-

Incomplete

-

U

-

Unsuccessful

-

W

-

Withheld due to shortage of attendance or withdrawal

-

NP

-

AuditPass

-

NF

-

Audit Fail

-

*Subject to confirmation based on standard deviation, if the sample size is greater than 20, and is flexible to the recommended of the individual course coordinator with proper justification. However minimum marks to assign a pass grade must be 40 for all academic programmes run in the Institute.

*with effect from 2012 batch as per Senate decision in its 21st meeting

The grades will be awarded to a student in each registered course including a laboratory course, based on his/her performance evaluated through a prescribed scheme of evaluation. The credits for the courses in which a student has obtained “E” (minimum passing grade for a course) or a higher grade will be considered as credits earned by him/her. In addition, the course in which a B Tech student to get NP grade, will also count towards his/her earned credits but to the maximum extent of 8 credits. Any course in which a student has obtained “W” or “NF” grade will not be counted towards his/her earned credits.

In case of other (elective) courses in which U or W grade has been obtained, the student may take the same course or any other course from the same category when it is offered next. Further, “U” grade secured in any course stays permanently on the grade card. The weightage of these grades is not counted in the calculation of the SGPA and CGPA (Please refer for information above)

An “I” grade denotes incomplete performance in any course due to absence at the end of semester. Upon completion of all course requirements, the “I” grade is replaced by a regular grade.The grades NP and NF are awarded in a course that the student opts to audit. Audit applications are allowed during the first four weeks of a semester. The audit pass (NP) grade is awarded if a minimum “E” grade is obtained in the course and attendance is above 75% in the classes. If either of these requirements is not fulfilled, the audit fail (NF) grade is awarded. In courses, where NP grade is obtained, the corresponding course credits are counted towards earned credits. The grades obtained in an audit course are not considered in the calculation of SGPA or CGPA.

A “W” grade is awarded in a course where the student has opted to withdraw from the course. Withdrawal from a course is permitted until one week after the class test-I.

Grade Point Averages

The performance of a student will be evaluated in terms of two indices, viz., the Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) which is the Grade Point Average for a semester and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) which is the Grade Point Average for all the completed semesters at any point of time.

The SGPA is calculated on the basis of grades obtained in all courses, except audit courses, registered for in the semester.

The CGPA is calculated on the basis of all pass grades, except audit courses, obtained in all completed semesters.



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