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CGPA - how to calculate, and why u should dare to fail!
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z21j
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Oct 30 2009, 11:58 AM
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CGPA up to 2nd year 3.80 (79 ct hrs obtained) Year 3 Sem 1 6 x 3 ct hrs B,A,A,A,A-,C-(FAIL)-absence for d exam, this grade obtained from continuous assessment. Sem 2 7 X 3 ct hrs A,A,A,A-,A-,A-,A-(REPEAT)
CGPA up to Year3?
A=4.00, A=3.70, B+=3.30, 3.00, 2.70,..., C-=1.70 Shud the "fail subject be included in CGPA"
What is the lower limit for 1st class honours? 2nd upper?
Added on October 30, 2009, 12:19 pmp/s some ppl told be that year 3 sem 1 was not counting the fail 1... meaning they will just count for 15 ct hours... bt i dun think it is making sense
but, what if i fail 2 times and pass on the 3rd time? lets' the ct hours for fail subject is counted. meaning for this fail subject ALONE, i can obtain 9 ct hours, seem like not making sense as well.
This post has been edited by z21j: Oct 30 2009, 12:23 PM
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z21j
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Nov 3 2009, 04:29 PM
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QUOTE(chongelicia @ Nov 3 2009, 11:06 AM) i do not und.. so confusing. ok, let say this sem i got 1.5 for gpa, 2.3 for cgpa later next sem i take 1 subject( 3 credit hours), but fail. means my next sem gpa is 0 right. how about my cgpa? Added on November 3, 2009, 11:09 amso unfair right, if take less subject. like say I take 2 subjects only, but 1 b and 1 fail. then my gpa sure very low. and hence got more influence on cgpa right? the lower the gpa is, the greater impact to cgpa? or related to the credit hours too? pls advise from what i knew, cgpa will not much affected by gpa, but it depends on the credit that u have taken... if u take 2 subjects (normally 6 credit hours)... u may get very low/high gpa but wun affect much to ur cgpa.... in calculating cgpa, most important is ur credit hours... this is my concept when calculating cgpa, and this were told by my senior as well... just complicating when there is fail subject in ur exams...
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z21j
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Nov 4 2009, 11:46 AM
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QUOTE(chongelicia @ Nov 4 2009, 11:05 AM) so if my cgpa is 2.3, then this sem i got 3 credit hours and fail, then what is my latest cgpa? hv to c how many credit hours that u have accumulated.... foe eg, year1 sem1, u take 18 ct hours... year2 sem2.... can u specify the credit hours?
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z21j
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Nov 4 2009, 02:50 PM
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ok... u tok 119 ct hrs, so.. 116 X 2.3 (current cgpa) + 3 X 0 = 266.8 pointers 266.8/119ct = 2.24
u can c or not? even though u fail gpa=0... but ur cgpa wun be affected much...
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z21j
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Nov 5 2009, 01:33 AM
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QUOTE(chongelicia @ Nov 4 2009, 04:42 PM) ya true, but one thing i do not und. I fail 1 subject but that subject havent retake, why it stated I took total of 119 hours ady? in fact I pass 116 only.. means I fail 3 credit hours, they also add in oh ya, i saying if i fail this sem right, actually ady added into cgpa, i resit the paper again, they will only add one once for one subject my previous 2 sem is 2.35, then this sem is 2.3 so i assume I drop 0.05 for failling one subject because that time i got 1 B and 1 fail for 6 credit hours so complicated oh. thx ya are u mmu student too? not complicated if u never fail; the thing is when u fail makes the credit hours ... more when retake... i was a local uni student.
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z21j
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Nov 5 2009, 03:59 PM
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QUOTE(jepertine90 @ Nov 5 2009, 11:38 AM) well, my college system also inculde your failed subject gpa... so when you resit your failed paper, is just like an extra subject added~ Eg : last sem 5 pass, 1 fail this sem 6 core paper + resit paper = 7 paper~ CGPA?? count last sem + this sem which is 6 + 7 paper together~ that's make ppl confuse... Refer to my earlier post, I duno y in my uni, certain situation whereby they include the fail subject, but certain situation they are not. Based on ur explanation, do u mean, if u fail 3 times; then u will accumulate 3+9 credit hours = 12 credits hours JUST FOR 1 SUBJECT? Sounds nonsense in the sense 12 ct hours for a subject...... My situation, I got fail due to absent to the exams. But I use d usual calculation method; but cannot get it... either treat it fail or not counted aso can get the cgpa that i obtained. That's problem... I
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z21j
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Dec 4 2009, 09:49 AM
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QUOTE(OMG! @ Dec 2 2009, 07:12 PM) Well, what about if we score A- and B+?? what CGPA does it stand for these two grades? thanks for guiding!=) A- should be around 3.67 to 3.70 (stpm time was 3.67, n my uni counted 3.70) B+ should be around 3.3 to 3.33 (stpm was 3.33, my uni counted 3.3)
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z21j
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Jan 7 2010, 05:53 PM
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QUOTE(buyer90 @ Jan 6 2010, 01:23 AM) in UiTM the failing mark is C-, and C- is not 0.00. i can't recall the pointer though. so does this work the same way then, if let's say i fail with a C- and have to repeat? C- would give u the pointer of 1.7... But... it wont be counted in your credit hours if u haven pass it. Meaning, this 1.7 pointer will bring forward... and let's say your second attempt u got B+ (3.3), then the pointer counted would be (1.7+3.3)/2 = 2.5 Last time my uni, for those scored C- , then they are given a chance so called ujian penebusan; if in this ujian u get a "pass" mark, then ur grade would be from C- to C. However, even if scored 100% in ujian penebusan still consider C only. If D+, D and F... then repeat...
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