What is Cumulative Performance Index (CPI) in Examination
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).
Note :
(1) There will not be any limit regarding the number of failed papers for
enrolling in the next higher semester class.
enrolling in the next higher semester class.
(2) A candidate who fails to clear certain papers in a particular semester
she/he may be allowed to repeat papers in the next opportunity or after
completion of the 4th Semester. For repeating a course a student should
attend all the c lasses and complete internal and external examinations.
she/he may be allowed to repeat papers in the next opportunity or after
completion of the 4th Semester. For repeating a course a student should
attend all the c lasses and complete internal and external examinations.
(3) However, in order not to overload the students with courses, a student
shall not be allowed to register for courses not more than 34 credits in a
semester. If there is clash in the routine, she/he should repeat previous
semester courses first and then opt for remaining paper(s) in the next
opportunity or after completion of the semester.
shall not be allowed to register for courses not more than 34 credits in a
semester. If there is clash in the routine, she/he should repeat previous
semester courses first and then opt for remaining paper(s) in the next
opportunity or after completion of the semester.
(4) Special Summer Course may be arranged by the respective P.G. Deptts of
the University for repeater candidates provided the concerned teachers
agree to conduct these courses during summer vacation. A repeater
student shall be allowed to register not more than 2 (two) such courses in
one summer semester. There should be minimum 30 one hour lectures for
each course including examinations.
the University for repeater candidates provided the concerned teachers
agree to conduct these courses during summer vacation. A repeater
student shall be allowed to register not more than 2 (two) such courses in
one summer semester. There should be minimum 30 one hour lectures for
each course including examinations.