How is CGPA calculated in Hindu College?

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    Answered by

    Aditi Singh

    a year ago
    CGPA stands for Cumulative Grade Point Average. Generally in college after the examination of each semester you will get an online marksheet, on that marksheet each subject has some credit points. After each semester you will get an SGPA written on your marksheet. So by taking weight average of all the grades (SGPA) obtained by the student in all the semesters / years of academic programme. Then you will get CGPA and multiplying CGPA with 9.5 will give equivalent percentage. E. g. Step 1: In First year-7.5, second year-8.0, third year-7.54
    Average = (7.5+8.0+7.54)/3= 7.68 = CGPA
    Step 2 : 7.68*9.5 = 72.96%. .
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    Shivdatt Charan

    a year ago

    CGPA is calculated by obtaining the mean of the GPA that a student is awarded every semester and is divided by the total number of credits.

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