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What is the grading system in NIT Rourkela?
(a) The average performance (around mean value of marks) is to be assigned ‘C’ grade. However, if by the teacher’s/coordination committee’s perception the general level of the class is considered to be appreciably higher than that of other batches, the average performance may be assigned ‘B’ grade.
How can I get bonafide certificate from NIT Rourkela?
An application mentioning his/her studentship details and the address to which the degree certificate will be dispatched. Xerox copy of either Provisional Certificate or Final Mark sheet for verification. Bank draft of Rs. 1000/- drawn in favour of “Director, NIT Rourkela”, payable at any bank in Rourkela.
How can I get my transcript from NIT Rourkela?
An Alumnus can get Official Transcripts by submitting the following documents: An application mentioning the number of sets of official transcripts required and the address to which the transcripts will be sent, addressed to the “Assistant Registrar (Academic), NIT Rourkela, Rourkela- 769008, Odisha (India)”
How to calculate percentage from CGPA in NIT Rourkela?
Taking cognisance of it, NIT Rourkela administration in a senate meeting of February 2020 decided the official criteria for calculation of percentage from CGPA. Percentage= (CGPA- 0.5)*10 Previously, the percentage was being calculated by multiplying CGPA by 10 (\%= CGPA*10).
How do I convert CGPA to percentage?
Since Percentage is a point estimation and CGPA in an interval estimation, NIT Rourkela does not prescribe any conversion formula to convert CGPA to Percentage. However, for reference one can use the formula: Percentage = (CGPA – 0.5) x 10.
What is the formula for degree verification in NIT Rourkela?
However, for reference one can use the formula: Percentage = (CGPA – 0.5) x 10. E1 : I am a registered degree verifying company. How can I verify the authenticity of the degree awarded by NIT Rourkela to its students?
Does cat have a rule for converting GPA to percentage?
So CAT does have a rule for conversion of GPA to Percentage which states like this. “If any board/University/institution confirms that there is no scheme for converting CGPA into equivalent marks, the equivalence would be established by dividing the candidate’s CGPA by the maximum possible CGPA, and multiplying the result with 100”