How is CGPA calculated in National Institute of Technology, Arunachal Pradesh?

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    ADITYA BAGAYATKAR

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    In contrast to the traditional percentage method, NIT, Andhra Pradesh uses a semester system with continuous evaluation, and results are computed using a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) format with a 10-point grading scale. The grade points you earned in your major subjects must first be added, and then the sum must be divided by the total number of topics or credit hours you took. The obtained result is the CGPA.

     

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