Letter grading should only be used for representing the individual courses and not to report the semester GPA/CGPA.

a)      The percentage of marks or values of grades other than grade points shall not be reported on the transcripts.

b)     The minimum pass marks for each course as well as lab work shall be (fifty percent) 50%. A student obtaining less than 50% marks in any course/test shall be considered failed in that course/test. Less than 50% marks in any course shall not be counted towards the aggregate marks. The percentage of marks or values of grades other than grade points shall not be reported on the transcripts.

c)      The minimum passing marks for each course as well as lab work shall be 50% (fifty percent). A student obtaining less than 50% marks in any course/test shall be considered failed in that course/test. Less than 50% marks in any course shall not be counted towards the aggregate marks.

d)     The equivalence between letter grading and numerical grading shall be as follow: Percentage of marks shall be calculated up to one significant figure. If the first fraction after decimal is 4 or less, it shall be ignored. However, if the first fraction is 5 or more, it shall be taken into account by raising the percentage to the next higher digit.

e)      The result of a student in each course having passed or failed shall be indicated on the transcript by letter grade. For a student completing his/her study program in the normal prescribed period / semesters, a mention to this effect shall be made in their transcripts.

f)      Keeping in view the variations related to both academic systems (semester and annual system), the following equivalence of GPA/CGPA and percentage shall be the grading policy:

g)     The grade points (G.P) policy shall be followed as per annexure A.