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Rohan Meena

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Talking about the population, it is all over around 10,000+ in Manipal University. From North to South, East to West. Students come all over from Himachal, Jammu, Kerela, Madhya Pradesh and etc. From every state even NRIs are also there in the college. It's having a big impact on the students.

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Rohan Meena

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Here in manipal it is totally CGPA criteria, not percentage. Also credits were given for each subject overall 24 for each which helps you to get extra benefit in the subjects. There are three exams overall in one semester. Mid Term 1&2 and End Term. They plus the mid term 1 and 2 marks and come to an average then add up the end term marks and add the credits too and then CGPA is calculated.

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Dhanya B

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Candidates must be familiar with syllabus, prepare notes, regularly revise, practice previous years question papers and appear for mock tests. Candidates must stay motivated during preparation. 

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The following are the top BCA colleges giving without entrance exam admission.
1. VIT Vellore
2. ISME Bangalore
3. SASTRA Kumbakonam
4. SRMIST Chennai
5. AMITY University Lucknow.

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GOURAB Saha

Beginner-Level 5

Here is how the CGPA is calculated in JIS University:
Each course is assigned a credit value, which represents the weightage of the course. The credit value is typically based on the number of hours of instruction per week for the course. Each course is also assigned a letter grade based on the student's performance in the course. The letter grades and the corresponding grade points are as follows:
A+: 10
A: 9
B+: 8
B: 7
C+: 6
C: 5
D: 4
F: 0
To calculate the grade point for each course, the credit value of the course is multiplied by the grade point corresponding to the letter grade earned by the student. The total grade points earned by the stu
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Vishal Pandey

Beginner-Level 4

For determining a student's total academic performance in undergraduate and graduate degrees, certain universities do not follow the CGPA (cumulative grade point average) method. Instead, they base their final grades on the marks earned by students during each semester. Same with this university. Under this system, a student's marks in each subject are put together to get their overall score for the semester. The final course grades are then determined using the cumulative marks earned in each semester. With the use of this strategy, institutions may assess students according to how they perform over each semester, which can give a mor
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Bagmita Biswas

Beginner-Level 5

Just as normal CGPA calculations, in maitreyi college too, CGPA is calculated. To calculate, follow these steps mentioned below:
Step 1: is to find out the student's CGPA. The CGPA, which stands for cumulative grade point average, is determined by adding up the student's grades over all semesters and academic years. Step 2: Multiply your grade point average by 9.5. The percentage equal to the CGPA will be the result value. Here in maitreyi, the semester wise results are generated in which CGPA of your whole semester will be generated according to the result you scored.

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Manupratap Singh Rajawat

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Cumulative grade point average calculated at Central University of Rajasthan is dividing the sum of the grade points earned by the total credit value of courses and this does not depend on your class average. Based on their performance, students are allotted with grades such as: A, B , C, D, E or F.

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vishnu

Beginner-Level 5

IIIT Kottayam employs a standardized grading system that provides a fair and transparent assessment of students' academic performance. The institute follows a ten-point grading scale, where each grade represents a specific range of percentage scores. The grading scale ensures consistency across all programs and courses offered at the institute. The grading system consists of letter grades, such as 'A, ' 'B, ' 'C, ' and so on, which are assigned to denote the level of achievement. Additionally, corresponding grade points are assigned to each letter grade, ranging from 10 for 'A' to 4 for 'D. '. The grade points reflect the relative perf
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akshat makwana

Beginner-Level 5

So basically every semester exam sgpa calculated and overall performance is CGPA so lets talk about how to calculated so basically its formula percentage marks scored*10/100 lets example I have 80 marks in my exam out of 100 and I give 5 paper each one 80 marks so basically my sgpa is 80*5=400/500 so 0.80 its 8 CGPA my performance. If I talk about what grade in each grade point so basically o in 10 its about 91-100 percentage, A+ is about 81-90, A is about 71-80 percentage and so on.

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Satyasrikranthi

Contributor-Level 10

In Padmashree Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Navi Mumbai, the Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is calculated based on the grades obtained in each course. The CGPA is a weighted average of the grade points obtained in all the courses taken by the student during the programme. The following is the grading system used by the university:
- Grade A+: 10.00
- Grade A: 9.00
- Grade B+: 8.00
- Grade B: 7.00
- Grade C: 6.00
- Grade D: 5.00
- Grade F: FAIL.

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Rajesh Patel

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The CGPA is a measure of a student's overall cumulative performance over all semesters completed. The CGPA is the ratio of total credit points earned by a student in various courses across all semesters completed to the sum of all credits earned across all semesters completed. Where SGPA (S, ) is the year's SGPA and C, is the total number of credits in the semester. To enable its applicability in other academic matters, CGPA will be converted into % as follows. CGPA x 10 = Equivalent Percentage The percentage will be rounded to the nearest decimal point.

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Amisha Wadhwa

Contributor-Level 8

In University of Delhi Every college follow the same method to calculate the CGPA which is based on the performance of a student in each course they have taken over a given academic year. The CGPA is calculated using the following formula:
CGPA = Sum of (Credit Points x Grade Points) / Sum of Credit Points
Here, Credit Points refer to the number of credits assigned to a particular course, and Grade Points represent the score obtained by the student in that course on a 10-point scale. The grade points are assigned as follows:
Grade | Grade Point
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A+ | 10
A | 9
B+ | 8
B | 7
C | 6
P | 5
F | 0The CGPA is usually rounded off to two decimal places.
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YOGESH SHARMA

Beginner-Level 4

The CGPA is calculated on a scale of 10. The grades and their corresponding grade points are as follows:
A+ - 10
A - 9
B+ - 8
B - 7
C - 6
P - 5
F - 0
Here, A+ is the highest grade and F is the lowest grade. To calculate the CGPA, the following formula is used:
CGPA = (Total grade points earned in all the courses) / (Total credits of all the courses)
For example, let's say a student has earned the following grades and credits in a semester:
Course 1 - A+ (4 credits)
Course 2 - A (3 credits)
Course 3 - B+ (2 credits)
Course 4 - B (3 credits)
The total grade points earned by the student would be calculated as follows:
Course 1 - 4 x 10 = 40
Course 2 - 3 x
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