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GRADING SYSTEM

GRADING SYSTEM. In Pursuit of Quality Education Prof. Dr. Muhammad Khalid Pervaiz Dean, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences. Grading System: Global Universities. Grading System: GC University, Lahore. Commonly Used Symbols-I. I Incomplete S Satisfactory W Official Withdrawal

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GRADING SYSTEM

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  1. GRADING SYSTEM In Pursuit of Quality Education Prof. Dr. Muhammad Khalid Pervaiz Dean, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences

  2. Grading System:Global Universities

  3. Grading System:GC University, Lahore.

  4. Commonly Used Symbols-I • I Incomplete • S Satisfactory • W Official Withdrawal • NC Non Credit • IP In Progress • WS Withdrawal Satisfactory • WU Withdrawal Unsatisfactory • O Outstanding • U Unsatisfactory • P Passing Marks Obtained • NP Not Passing Marks Obtained • N Not Reported

  5. Commonly Used Symbols-II • GP Grade Points • GPA Grade Point Average • SGPA Semester Grade Point Average • CGPA Cumulative Grade Point Average

  6. CGPA: Example

  7. Exercise-I • Compute SGPA of Semester-I & II and CGPA

  8. Evaluation Techniques • Marks • Percentiles • Standard Scores

  9. Example: Marks of Students Average = 62.53 Standard Deviation = 11.39

  10. Grades Based on Original Marks

  11. Percentiles

  12. Probabilities of Letter Grades

  13. Standard Scores

  14. Grades Based on Standard Scores

  15. Comparative Study

  16. Exercise-II • Describe the Pros and Corns of the evaluation techniques: • Marks • Percentiles • Standard Scores

  17. Grading System: HEC Approved

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