How do I know what division a student is getting in BPT at Sharda College of Physiotherapy?

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    Sonali Samal | Contributor-Level 9

    2 months ago

    If you're doing BPT at Sharda, your final division (First, Second, or Third) depends on your overall percentage across all years. Basic rule:

    • 40%+ is pass

    • 60%+ = First Division

    • 50–59% = Second

    • 40–49% = Third

    You'll see your division on the final marksheet or degree. Want to be super sure? Ask the exam cell or check the college's exam manual for their exact policy.

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