Pentecost University Grading System | How to Calculate Your CGPA
Pentecost University College Grading System | How to Calculate Your CGPA.
Pentecost University Grading System Policies
35.1Grading System
The grading system policy reflects the description and numerical value of letter grades
assigned in graduate courses.
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Table III: Grading System
Marks range (%) |
Letter grade |
Grade point |
Description |
80-100 |
A |
4.00 |
Excellent |
70-79 |
B+ |
3.50 |
Very Good |
60-69 |
B |
2.50 |
Good |
50-59 |
C |
2.00 |
Pass |
30-49 |
D |
1.50 |
Fail |
0-29 |
F |
1.00 |
Fail |
– |
Z |
– |
Disqualification |
– |
I |
– |
Incomplete with |
justification |
|||
– |
Y |
– |
Continuing |
– |
X |
– |
Incomplete |
without |
|||
justification |
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35.2 Grade Point Average (GPA)
GPA is calculated by taking the number of grade points a student earned in a given period of time divided by the total number of credits taken. All graduate credits attempted and all graduate grades earned, whether passing or failing, will be used to calculate a student’s grade point average. The student’s grade point average appears on his or her transcript.
35.3 Illustration of GPA Calculations
Suppose Table IV below shows the courses and grades obtained by an MCOM student during the first tri/semester examination.
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Table IV: Illustration of GPA Calculations