In
a hybrid grading system, we use a combination of both absolute and relative
grading systems.
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The
two highest grades and the lowest grade are earned and the grades in between
are awarded.
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To
earn A grade, student has to secure >= 85 and < 90 aggregate marks.
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To
earn A+ grade, student has to secure > = 90 aggregate marks.
Once highest and lowest grades are
identified, the remaining grades are then awarded by plotting the histogram of
number of students (Y axis) and marks (X axis) and identifying the cluster of
students. These clusters of students are identified based on gaps and dips in
the histogram.
The
list of letter grades and its connotation are shown in table 1.
Table
1 Letter grades and its connotation
Grade
|
Qualitative
Meaning
|
Grade
Point attached
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A+
|
Outstanding
|
10
|
A
|
Excellent
|
9
|
B+
|
Very
Good
|
8
|
B
|
Good
|
7
|
C+
|
Average
|
6
|
C
|
Satisfactory
|
5
|
D
|
Pass
|
4
|
F
|
Fail
|
0
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A
student getting < 50% marks in labs will be treated as failed and earn ‘F’
grade.
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A
student getting < 40% marks in Theory will be treated as failed and earn ‘F’
grade.
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The
grade points awarded shall be whole numbers as per the grade notified..
Semester
Grade Point Average (
SGPA) calculation :
A
SGPA will be computed for each
semester. The SGPA will be calculated as follows:
where
Ci =
Credit for the course
GPi = Grade Point obtained for the course and
n = Number of subjects registered for the semester.
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