What is Grade Point Average?

What is Grade Point Average?

Grade Point Average (GPA) is the average of the grade point values obtained by a student for the Year taken in a semester. The average is calculated by assigning a number to the grade a student obtains for each Year, and using that number to calculate the student’s GPA.

Year-wise Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is the average of the grade point values obtained by a student in all batches of a Year. In Fedena, CGPA can also be calculated based on Credit Hours. 





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