Grade Point Average

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SUBJECT WISE GRADE POINT:

Marks Range Grade Grade Point Percentage

91-100 A1 10 95%

81-90 A2 9 85.5%

71-80 B1 8 76%

61-70 B2 7 66.5%

51-60 C1 6 57%

41-50 C2 5 47.5%

33-40 D 4 38%

21-32 E1 - -

20-0 E2 - -

CUMULATIVE GRADE POINT AVERAGE (CGPA) How to calculate cumulative grade point average

CGPA=(Sum total of grade points in each subjects)/(No of subjects)

=(Sum total of grade points in each subjects)/5

How to convert GP to percentage Percentage= 10×GP-GP/2 Percentage= (10-1/2)×GP Percentage= 9.5×GP How to convert CGPA to Percentage Percentage= 9.5×CGPA

HOW CBSE’S GRADING SYSTEM WILL WORK

THE NEW ORDERItalic text

With Board exams being made optional from the academic year 2010-11, a new system of evaluation – Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) – based on grades has been approved. It comprises formative and summative assessment of the student to be done over two terms – first and second -during the year-long academic calendar.

Summative Assessment: Based on the term-end examination 1) There will be two evaluations each in the first and second terms.

2) Each evaluation will carry 10 marks apiece.

Formative Assessment: To evaluate and grade class work, homework, assignment and project work 1) There will be one term-end exam for each term. 2) The first term-end exam will carry 20 marks.

3) The second term-end exam will carry 40 marks.

CBSE Class X boards to become optional from 2010 EVALUATION

Students of class IX and X will be evaluated on a 9-point grading system. Each grade, given on the basis of both formative and summative assessments, will correspond to a range of marks as indicated below :

MARKS RANGE GRADE GRADE POINT 91-100 A1 10.0 81 -90 A2 9.0 71 -80 B1 8.0 61-70 B2 7.0 51 -60 C1 6.0 41 -50 C2 5.0 33-40 D 4.0 21-32 E1 00-20 E2

Points to Remeber :

(i) Assessment of theory/practical papers in external subjects shall be in numerical scores.In addition to numerical scores, the Board shall...