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tehminanoor Monday, November 17, 2014 09:58 PM

CGPA calculation
 
I have done bcom hons with 3.46 gpa with 72% marks and B grade but total gpa is 5. According to this i have 2nd dive but have 72 % marks. I am so confused. Suggest me what to do to correct it from my university ?


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FAIRUFF Monday, November 17, 2014 10:10 PM

Is this written on your transcript or degree that you have secured 72% marks or you yourself have calculated your percentage accordingly?

tehminanoor Monday, November 17, 2014 10:15 PM

[QUOTE=FAIRUFF;782105]Is this written on your transcript or degree that you have secured 72% marks or you yourself have calculated your percentage accordingly?[/QUOTE]


This is written on both transcript and degree


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FAIRUFF Monday, November 17, 2014 10:25 PM

Here is the conversion rule as per set by HEC,hopefully it will work for you.
[url]http://www.hec.gov.pk/INSIDEHEC/DIVISIONS/HRD/SCHOLARSHIPS/FOREIGNSCHOLARSHIPS/OSSPHASE2BATCH3/10OSS/Pages/ConversionofGPA.aspx[/url]
But most of the universities have their own criteria, but still having B grade means 1st division,so it would be better if you contact reslpective department for authentic information.

Ghulam asghar phulpoto Monday, November 17, 2014 10:55 PM

what are the major subjects in b.com?

tehminanoor Monday, November 17, 2014 11:28 PM

[QUOTE=FAIRUFF;782116]Here is the conversion rule as per set by HEC,hopefully it will work for you.
[url]http://www.hec.gov.pk/INSIDEHEC/DIVISIONS/HRD/SCHOLARSHIPS/FOREIGNSCHOLARSHIPS/OSSPHASE2BATCH3/10OSS/Pages/ConversionofGPA.aspx[/url]
But most of the universities have their own criteria, but still having B grade means 1st division,so it would be better if you contact reslpective department for authentic information.[/QUOTE]


Can you tell me formula for cgpa ?


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tehminanoor Monday, November 17, 2014 11:31 PM

[QUOTE=Ghulam asghar phulpoto;782131]what are the major subjects in b.com?[/QUOTE]


Commerce related subjects


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FAIRUFF Monday, November 17, 2014 11:57 PM

To calculate your CGPA based on the 8 semesters:
[(total grade point for semester 1) + (total grade point for semester 2)+ (till grade points of 8th semester] / total credit hours taken in all semesters

For more details,you can visit the following link,,
[url]http://www.friendsmania.net/forum/result-pakistan-all-classes-results-subject-notes-guess-papers/139820.htm[/url]

tehminanoor Tuesday, November 18, 2014 12:09 AM

[QUOTE=FAIRUFF;782171]To calculate your CGPA based on the 8 semesters:

[(total grade point for semester 1) + (total grade point for semester 2)+ (till grade points of 8th semester] / total credit hours taken in all semesters



For more details,you can visit the following link,,

[url]http://www.friendsmania.net/forum/result-pakistan-all-classes-results-subject-notes-guess-papers/139820.htm[/url][/QUOTE]


My university using this formula calculate cgpa but total cgpa is 5
My real question is according to HEC criteria should my gpa considered as 2nd division?


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RoadBlock Tuesday, November 18, 2014 12:52 AM

[QUOTE=tehminanoor;782183]My university using this formula calculate cgpa but total cgpa is 5
My real question is according to HEC criteria should my gpa considered as 2nd division?


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You should contact the registrar's office of your university in this regards. Every university has a different grading criteria (relative or absolute). You can ask them to furnish you a certificate mentioning the division. HEC only dictates on the conversion of % and CGPA.


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