What is Cumulative Performance Index (CPI) in Examination
Cumulative Performance Index (CPI):
The final result of a four Semester Course is expressed as the average Grade
points obtained by the student in the entire course:
CPI = (CPA) Sem-I+ (GPA) Sem-II (GPA) Sem-III+GPA Sem-IV / 4
(d) Conversion Formula: for m Grades to P.C. of marks for Humanities and Social
Science:
For CGPA upto 9.5 : (5XCGPA)+20
For CGPA above 79.5 : (65XCGPA) -550
The final result of a four Semester Course is expressed as the average Grade
points obtained by the student in the entire course:
CPI = (CPA) Sem-I+ (GPA) Sem-II (GPA) Sem-III+GPA Sem-IV / 4
(d) Conversion Formula: for m Grades to P.C. of marks for Humanities and Social
Science:
For CGPA upto 9.5 : (5XCGPA)+20
For CGPA above 79.5 : (65XCGPA) -550
So, for class-I minimum CGPA be 8
For class –II minimum CGPA be 5
For class –II minimum CGPA be 5
For other subjects / disciplines :
For CGPA upto 9.00 : (10 X CGPA)-5
For CGPA above 9.00 (15 X CGPA)-50
For CGPA above 9.00 (15 X CGPA)-50
In order to qualify for a P.G. degree a student must secure CGPA of minimum 5.0
(equivalent to 45% marks).