What is the process of calculating the CGPA at KIIT School of Management?

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    sudhansu paikaray

    2 years ago
    The process is easy the respective % is converted into CGPA by dividing 10. Suppose you percentage is 93 then your CGPA is 9.3.
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    Mohd Yaseen

    2 years ago
    The cumulative great point average (CGPA) is calculated by the k IIT School of Management using a 10 point grade scale. Weightage of each course multiple by the great received in the course, then dividing the result by the total credit weightage of all the courses, yields the CGPA. For instance, if a student has complete your five courses with a great point and credit listed below during a semester. Grade point : 8 credities 4 course 1
    Credit weightage for course 2 is 3, great point is 9
    Course 3 every of 3 grades and 7 creed its points
    Course 4 weightage of 2 And grade point of 10
    Course 5 Credit weightage of 2 and grade point is 10
    CGPA f
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    Prachi Beriwal | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    KIIT School of Management, Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) follows a 10-point grading system to calculate CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average). The CGPA is calculated by taking the sum of the products of the credit weightage of each course and the grade point obtained in that course, divided by the sum of the credit weightage of all the courses. For example, if a student has taken five courses in a semester with the following grade points and credit weightage:
    Course 1: Grade Point - 8, Credit Weightage - 4
    Course 2: Grade Point - 9, Credit Weightage - 3
    Course 3: Grade Point - 7, Credit Weightage - 3
    Course 4: Grade Poi
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