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 CGPA - how to calculate, and why u should dare to fail!

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TSazarimy
post May 26 2012, 09:33 PM

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QUOTE(aqwany @ May 26 2012, 08:34 AM)
hi, can you please calculate my cgpa?  notworthy.gif

1st year 1st sem:

subject p (3 credits) :  D    = 1.67 [FAILED]
subject q (3 credits) :  C+  = 2.33
subject r (3 credits) :  C    = 2.00
subject s (3 credits) :  C    = 2.00
subject t  (1 credit)  :  B+  = 3.00
1st year 2nd sem (current target):

subject p (3 credits) :  A-  = 3.67
subject q (3 credits) :  A-  = 3.67
subject r (3 credits) :  B+  = 3.33
subject s (3 credits) :  B    = 3.00
subject t  (3 credits) :  B  = 3.00 [REPEATED SUBJECT]
subject u (0.5 credit):  A  = 4.00
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could u rename the subjects so that it corresponds to each other properly? currently it seems that u're taking subjects P, Q, R, S and T twice.
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post May 28 2012, 04:57 PM

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QUOTE(azarimy @ May 26 2012, 09:33 PM)
could u rename the subjects so that it corresponds to each other properly? currently it seems that u're taking subjects P, Q, R, S and T twice.
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Haha XD ya, at first I thought to calculate for him... but then I saw the subjects... unless his uni's system got a bit different? maybe his sem 1 is like mid term and sem 2 like final? Or he simply name them the same >< I'm not sure... LolXD

Please clarify, aqwany^^
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post May 28 2012, 05:52 PM

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Is this the same way they calculate for STPM CGPA for the new modular system?
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post Jun 4 2012, 03:08 PM

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could you please help me to calculate my CGPA, I have calculated and I am not sure I have calculated it correctly, please help me thanks :DDDD
A1 (4 credit hours): 3.25
A2 (4 credit hours): 2.5
E1 (3 credit hours): 2.75
L1 (3 credit hours): 2.00 + 2.75(retake)
M1 (3 credit hours): 2.75
Q1 (4 credit hours): 0 + 4.00(retake)
IT1(3 credit hours): 2.75
F2 (4 credit hours): 3.75


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QUOTE(mistyworld1929 @ Jun 4 2012, 07:08 AM)
could you please help me to calculate my CGPA, I have calculated and I am not sure I have calculated it correctly, please help me thanks :DDDD 
A1 (4 credit hours): 3.25
A2 (4 credit hours): 2.5
E1 (3 credit hours): 2.75
L1 (3 credit hours): 2.00 + 2.75(retake)
M1 (3 credit hours): 2.75
Q1 (4 credit hours): 0 + 4.00(retake)
IT1(3 credit hours): 2.75
F2 (4 credit hours): 3.75
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from my calculations, assuming that u are in the system that does not replace credits (accumulative):

your total points are: 93points
your total credits taken (including repeat subjects): 35

hence 93/35 = 2.66cgpa.

what did you get?
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post Jun 4 2012, 04:57 PM

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gosh mr azarimy, you also give advice for CGPA calculations? smile.gif


Added on June 4, 2012, 5:07 pm
QUOTE(azarimy @ Jun 18 2008, 11:08 PM)
pointers? u mean the numerical value of it?

the value varies from university to university, hence why i only put an instance in my example earlier. some universities may have 1st class starting from 3.75, others may be about 3.65. on the other hand, 2nd class upper may be from 3.30, others as low as 2.90.

yes, it varies too much that it's hard to make an objective comment.
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I graduated from a US university. In US, they have different 'honors' classification. Those who graduate with minimum CGPA of 3.50 are categorized as graduating with honors. Moreover, there are 3 subcategories of honors (cum laude);

summa cum laude - min CGPA 3.90 to 4.00 >>> equivalent to 1st class honors in Msia

magna cum laude - min CGPA 3.70 to 3.89 >>> partially 1st class honors, partially second class upper, depends on the CGPA

cum laude - min CGPA 3.50 to 3.69 >>> second class upper

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post Jun 4 2012, 08:48 PM

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QUOTE(azarimy @ Jun 4 2012, 03:19 PM)
from my calculations, assuming that u are in the system that does not replace credits (accumulative):

your total points are: 93points
your total credits taken (including repeat subjects): 35

hence 93/35 = 2.66cgpa.

what did you get?
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yeah i got the exactly same number too. the reason i am not really sure because i saw your first calculation of cgpa on the first page, which is not cumulative method.

and, thank you so much ! smile.gif))
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QUOTE(mistyworld1929 @ Jun 4 2012, 12:48 PM)
yeah i got the exactly same number too. the reason i am not really sure because i saw your first calculation of cgpa on the first page, which is not cumulative method.

and, thank you so much ! smile.gif))
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this topic's a bit outdated already. probably it's time i update everything and write a new one wink.gif.
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Wanna ask currently doing diploma, if i were to continue to degree, will the cgpa of my diploma carry to degree? I mean after graduated from Dip.

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QUOTE(QuickSilverV3 @ Jul 12 2012, 11:42 AM)
Wanna ask currently doing diploma, if i were to continue to degree, will the cgpa of my diploma carry to degree? I mean after graduated from Dip.
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if the course states "integration", then yes it will carry forward. u will also note that the degree will start at 4th year instead of 1st year. however, there arent that many integration courses around anymore.

if it's not integration, then no, it will start fresh despite the credit transfers.
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wanted to ask . im currently studying in ktar . year 1 sem 1 . i got exempted for one subject . is the subject calculated as an A or it is not calculated in the cgpa at all .
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QUOTE(phonekiller @ Sep 1 2012, 08:02 AM)
wanted to ask . im currently studying in ktar . year 1 sem 1 . i got exempted for one subject . is the subject calculated as an A or it is not calculated in the cgpa at all .
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Its not calculated in the cgpa, but counts towards the overall credit acquisition.

Meaning, lets say ur degree requires u to take 100credits, and u've been exempted 10credits, it means u will have reduced burden, and the eventual cgpa is calculated using 90credits. Ur friend without exemption will have their cgpa cqlculated using 100credits.
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QUOTE(azarimy @ Sep 1 2012, 04:34 PM)
Its not calculated in the cgpa, but counts towards the overall credit acquisition.

Meaning, lets say ur degree requires u to take 100credits, and u've been exempted 10credits, it means u will have reduced burden, and the eventual cgpa is calculated using 90credits. Ur friend without exemption will have their cgpa cqlculated using 100credits.
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aright got it . thx for the info
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wanna ask on behalf of my cousin, how abt high distinction? it is considered 1st class right? if one graduated from a top 20 Uni in the world with a cgpa of 3.7, do u consider it good?
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QUOTE(abanga @ Sep 4 2012, 04:13 AM)
wanna ask on behalf of my cousin, how abt high distinction? it is considered 1st class right? if one graduated from a top 20 Uni in the world with a cgpa of 3.7, do u consider it good?
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well, graduating even with a 2nd class degree from a top 20 university in the world is good enough.

excellence is another matter wink.gif.
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take research course, no GPA, no CGPA, to worry about. just progress of your research that counts rclxms.gif

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QUOTE(mutt @ Aug 17 2007, 08:13 PM)
this thread is useful for freshies.. gud work TS  rclxms.gif
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That is right
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does anyone know how to calculate help university cgpa? cause from what i heard only year 2 and year 3 subs are taken into account. not year 1. and from that Y2 and Y3 subjects only the best of 12 i think will be taken. im not so sure.who knows? i want to calculate mine smile.gif
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QUOTE(missartikha @ Nov 26 2012, 04:02 PM)
does anyone know how to  calculate help university cgpa? cause from what i heard only year 2 and year 3 subs are taken into account. not year 1. and from that Y2 and Y3 subjects only the best of 12 i think will be taken. im not so sure.who knows? i want to calculate mine smile.gif
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Which university are u from? Its true that some universities do not count 1st years, then only 30% weightage for 2nd year and 70% for 3rd year. This is to emphasis that 1st year u can afford to play around and serious business in 3rd year.

So if u could make sure what ur uni policy is, i can help count ur cgpa.
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post Nov 28 2012, 04:48 PM

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I need help!Im currently studying at Inti college subang, taking ADP. My problem is...my coursework for Principles of Microeconomics is only 17.9% out of 60% and so I need to know how much should I score to pass the subject for the finals which weightage 40% . I don't really understand how to calculate it. Does all the private college have the same point value?I mean grades and their points?Anyone know's inti point value?

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