EXAMINATIONS
The examination process is as per the norms of North Maharashtra University. For more details please contact College Administration Office or visit http://nmu.ac.in/en-us/studentcorner/examination/examtimetable.aspx & http://nmu.ac.in/en-us/studentcorner/examination/onlineresults.aspx
% of Marks obtained out of 100 |
Grade |
Grade Point |
90-100 |
A+ |
10 |
80-89 |
A |
9 |
70-79 |
B+ |
8 |
60-69 |
B |
7 |
55-59 |
C+ |
6 |
45-54 |
C |
5 |
40-44 |
D |
4 |
39 and lessApplicable for BA |
FB.Sc/M.Sc |
0 |
Conversion of Marks to Grades in Credit System (For 40% Passing)
Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) –
The performance of a student in a semester is indicated by a number called SGPA.
SGPA is the weighted average of the grade points obtained in all courses registered by the student during the semester. It shall be calculated as follows-
Where, Ci = the number of credits earned in the ith course of a semester for which SGPA is to be calculated
pi = grade point earned in the ith course
i = 1, 2, 3……n represent the number of courses in which a student is registered in
the concerned semester.
That is,
The SGPA is rounded up to two decimal places.
Final Result / How to Calculate CGPA?
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Up to date assessment of the overall performance of a student from the time of his / her first registration is obtained by calculating a number called Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA), which is weighted average of the grade points obtained in all courses registered by the student since he/she entered the School/Department.
Where Cj = the number of credits earned in the jth course up to the semester for which CGPA is to be calculated
pj = grade point earned in the jth course. A letter grade lower than D (i.e. grade point < 4) in a course shall not be taken into consideration for the calculation of CGPA. j = 1,2,3……m represent the number of courses in which a student is registered up to the Semester for which the CGPA is to be calculated.
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Percentage = CGPA X 10
The CGPA is rounded up to two decimal places
Conversion of CGPA in to Grades:
CGPA |
Grade |
8.0-10 |
A+ |
7.0-7.99 |
A |
6.0-6.99 |
B+ |
5.5-5.99 |
B |
4.5-5.49 |
C+ |
4.0-4.49 |
C |
0 -3.99 |
F |
INTERNAL ASSESSMENT FOR B.A/ B.Sc./BCA RUNNING UNDER OLD SEMESTER SYSTEM
B.A (BACHELOR OF ARTS)
External = 80 Marks
Internal = 40 Marks
Each Theory Paper in Arts shall be of 100 Marks. In which, 40 Marks are reserved for Internal Assessment and 60 Marks are for External Examination as per following breakup:
First Written Test = 10 Marks
Second Written Test = 20 Marks
Attendance/Behavior = 10 Marks
B.Sc. (BACHELOR OF SCIENCES)
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Theory = 60 Marks
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Practical = 40 Marks
Each Theory paper in Science shall be of 100 Marks. In which 40 Marks are reserved for Internal Assessment and 60 Marks for External Examination as per the following breakup:
First Written Test = 10 Marks
Second Written Test = 20 Marks
Attendance/Behavior = 10 Marks
Practical’s in Sciences shall be of 100 Marks. In which 40 Marks are reserved for Internal Practical assessment and 60 for External Practical’s.
Distribution of Internal Practical 40 Marks
One Practical Test 30 Marks
Marks for Attendance 10 Marks
Note: The student who fails to secure 80% attendance shall not be eligible to appear in the Internal as well as in External Tests.
PASSING CRITERION
The minimum Grade /Grade Point required to pass each paper in a semester examination under CBCS shall be Grade D / Grade Point 4 in each theory paper/ Practical/Project (wherever applicable) in External Examination and Internal Assessment separately.
DETERMINATION OF GRADES
Absolute grading would be used where the marks obtained are converted to grades based on pre-determined class intervals. To implement the following grading system, the colleges /campuses shall use the following UGC recommended 10 point grading system:
Marks (%) |
Letter Grades |
Grade Points (G) |
90-100 |
O |
10 |
80 to < 90 |
A+ |
9 |
70 to < 80 |
A |
8 |
60 to < 70 |
B+ |
7 |
50 to < 60 |
B |
6 |
40 to < 50 |
C |
5 |
36 to < 40 |
D |
4 |
0 to < 36 |
F |
0 |
AB (Absent) |
0 |