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Conversion Formula from CGPA to Percentage of Marks : CIT Kokrajhar Assam : BTech

The Conversion Formula from Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) Grading System to the Percentage of Marks in Bachelor of Engineering Courses BE, B.Tech  of  Central Institute of Technology [CIT ] Kokrajhar, Assam, India. 

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Conversion Formula: From Grades to P.C. of marks are as follows 

For CGPA up to 9.00 : (10 x CGPA) – 5

For CGPA above 9.00 : (15 x CGPA) – 50

For Class – I : Minimum CGPA be 7.00

For Class – II : Minimum CGPA be 5.00


Example 1: If your final Semester CGPA is 9.2 then use the First formula.

 (10 x CGPA)-5

so in my case , (10 x 9.2)-5 = 92-5 = 87%


Grading Syatem, Conversion formula from Marks to Grade



  1. Relative Grading System
(a)    Conversion of marks to grades :
 
Actual marks secured by a group of candidates in a particular paper are converted into Relative Percentage I before conversion into Relative Letter Grades. The maximum Actual marks (i.e. Highest mark) (M) secured in a particular paper is converted into 100% and other actual marks (A) secured by the student of the same group are converted to the Relative Percentage.
 
R = (100/M) X A where,         R = Relative Percentage
                                             M = Maximum (Highest) marks in the class.
                                             A = Actual marks of a student who passed i.e. if the
actual Mark is not less than 40%

(d)               Conversion Table for Relative Percentage into letter Grades and Grade points.

Range of Relative percentage
Letter Grades
Grade point
90 -100
75 -89
60-74
45-59
40 -44
Below 40%
A
B
C
D
E
F
10
8
6
4
2
0

* F means fail and must be repeated in the coming semesters.

(e)      Grade point average (GPA) is used as a numerical score of academic achievement. First,    Grades are assigned to points in a 10 point scale as follows:
A= 10 points, B=8 points, C= 6 points, D = 4 points, E = 2 points, F = 0 points.
 
Secondly, the hours of credit for each course are multiplied by the grade point value to determine the honour points. The honour points are then added for all the courses/papers in a semester is then divided by the total number of credits.

Conversion Formula from CGPA to Percentage of Marks



Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA):
                        The final result of a four Semester Course is expressed as the average Grade points obtained by the student in the entire course:

         CPI= {(GPA) Sem- 1 + (GPA) Sem- II + (GPA) Sem- III + (GPA) Sem- IV } /4

(d) Conversion Formula: From Grades to P.C. of marks


           For CGPA upto 9.5         :          (6XCGPA) + 20)
           For CGPA above 9.5       :         (50XCGPA – 400)
                            So, for class- I minimum CGPA be 7
                                  for class- II minimum CGPA be 5

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