- A+, A, A- , B, B - , C & C- grades: These grades are the pass grades.
- A+ grade shall be awarded in rare cases i.e award of this grade is not mandatory and shall be awarded where performance of the student is exceptional among the students getting A grade.
- E, F, I, X grades: If these grades are awarded in any course then that course shall be termed as backlog course.
- E grade: This grade is awarded when a student has attended at least 75% of the lectures, tutorials and practicals (as per the teaching load of the course) and fails in the evaluation process.
- F grade is a fail grade and student has to register for that course again when it is offered next. A student, who even having 75% attendance and after appearing in end semester exam scores very low marks shall be awarded ‘F’ grade.
- X grade: This grade is also a fail grade and is awarded as a result of detention(s) on the basis of shortage of attendance. A student, who earns ‘X’ grade in a course, shall register for that course again when it is offered next. A student who is allowed to drop a semester shall also be awarded ‘X’ grade in the courses of dropped semester.
- I grade: This grade is awarded when a student having good academic record is unable to appear in the end semester exam due to unforeseen reasons justifiable to instructor in charge.
- CGPA = (∑Ci Gi) / (∑Ci)
- where Ci is the number of credits assigned to ith course and
- Gi is the grade point equivalent to the letter grade obtained by the student in the ith course.
- When a student repeats a course, the new grade will replace the earlier one in the calculation of the CGPA.
- While calculating CGPA , I or X grades secured by the student shall not be taken into account.
- Formula for conversion of CGPA to percentage of marks is (10 x C.G.P.A)
- A student will be allowed to continue in the BE/BTech/MCA programme only if,
- At the end of the first year, she/he
- (i) Secures a CGPA of greater than or equal to 3.70. OR
- (ii) Earns* a minimum of 50% of the credits offered in the approved scheme of courses in the first year.
- (b) At the end of second year, she/he
- (i) Secures a CGPA of greater than or equal to 4.50. OR
- (ii) Earns* a minimum of 60% of the credits offered in the approved scheme of courses in the first and second year.