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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 So, for class-I minimum CGPA be 8 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 In order to qualify for a P.G. degree a student must secure CGPA of minimum 5.0 (equivalent to 45% marks).

Procedure for Internal Evaluation of Marks in University

1. The marks allotted for internal evaluation (20%) in each paper will be based on the following : (a) Sessional Examination I (b) Sessional Examination II (c) Home Assignment, Seminars and Group Discussion, or related work depending on the decision of the teachers/college concerned. Home assignment etc. (as in (c) above) may be given to the students at any time during the semester. These may be regarded as one question (out of four) in each of the sessional examination and marked accordingly. Thus (c) above is a part of the sessional examinations and the total internal marks in a-c above would be 20% of the marks allotted to the paper. 2. Each sessional examination will be of one hour duration and be conducted by the concerned teacher of each paper. The setting of question paper, invigilation duty, evaluation of answer scripts for each paper will be done by the concerned teacher(s) as a part of his/her normal duty. 3. The teacher concerned will fix the exact date of the...