How is CGPA calculated at ITM University, Gwalior?

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At ITM University Gwalior, the CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) is calculated by averaging the grade points obtained in each course over the duration of the program. The grade points are calculated based on the marks obtained in each course and the corresponding grade point value assigned to th

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As CGPA Is calculated on the over SGPA You have achieved in each semester. The particular SGPA is calculated on the grade points and the internal and external marks with other curricular activities.

Mark (%)Letter GradeGrade PointFINAL CGPAClass of Degrees
100 – 80A4.003.50 – 4.00Distinction
79 – 70AB3.503.00 – 3.49Upper Credit
69 – 60B3.002.50 – 2.99Lower Credit
59 – 50BC2.502.00 – 2.49Pass
49 – 40C2.000.00 – 1.99Fail
39 – 0E00.00 

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