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Graduate (Second division or equivalent grade) means second division or grade C ???????? yan phir second division or grade D ??????? kyunke second division main grade C bhi ata hai and D bhi .
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up to 45% of total marks are considered 2nd division. Now if it is C grade or D it does not make any difference. You just need to calculate the percentage. If the marks are 45% or above it is acceptable.
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Graduate (Second division or equivalent grade) means second division or grade C ???????? yan phir second division or grade D ??????? kyunke second division main grade C bhi ata hai and D bhi .
'C' grade is equivalent to second division. Look at this: http://www.cssforum.com.pk/660241-post3.html
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'C' grade is equivalent to second division. Look at this: http://www.cssforum.com.pk/660241-post3.html
The grading system according to the percentage of marks in Division Scheme is as follows:
Percentage of Marks Grade Description
80% and above A1- 5points Exceptional
70% and above but below 80% A- 4points Excellent
60% and above but below 70% B- 3.5points Very Good
50% and above but below 60% C- 3points Good
40% and above but below 50% D- 2points Fair
below 40% to minimum pass marks E- 1point Satisfactory
below 33% or passing marks F- 0point Fail
2nd div main C and D 2no grades aatay hain. mtlab grade D bhi eligible hoga .
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