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

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mistyworld1929
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


mistyworld1929
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))
mistyworld1929
post Jan 1 2014, 11:21 PM

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Can you guys help me to check whether the calculation of GPA and CGPA are correct or not. As it is bit complicated for me transition from CGPA to GPA

Help University 2009 - 2010
- CGPA: 2.38 out of 4.00

Help University, 2011 – 2012
- CGPA: 3.58 out of 4.00

University of Queensland, 2013
- GPA: 4.75 out of 7

Total GPA: 5.01 out of 7.00
Total CGPA: 2.86 out of 4.00

mistyworld1929
post Jan 2 2014, 12:14 PM

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I am thinking to put the overall 3 years degree GPA or CGPA into my resume. Thanks for the explanation, and I fully understand the meaning of these, i have problem in summing up all these figures.

the reason I separate the HELP UNIVERSITY's CGPA as I changed my major. But still the previous subjects have taken have been exempted.

If can't compare GPA and CGPA side by side, whats the best way to present it in my resume? Thanks smile.gif

 

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