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27th May 2015, 12:11 PM
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Mysore University Internal Marks for BCom
I am doing Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) Course form University of Mysore and want to check my B.Com 4th Semester’s Internal Marks so please inform me it they are available on website of University of Mysore? What is the percentage of Internal Marks in final result? Last edited by sumit; 2nd December 2019 at 10:33 AM. |
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30th November 2016, 07:09 PM
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I am Bcom N1419921 this is my register number pleas check my 5th semester Bcom internal marks
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21st November 2019, 01:56 PM
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Re: Mysore University Internal Marks for BCom
Hi, I have completed by B Com (Bachelor of Commerce) this year; can you tell me about the marks grading system for M Com Program offered by University of Mysore? A Master Degree program is of 4 semesters-two year’s duration. A candidate can avail a maximum of 8 semesters – 4 years (in one stretch) to complete Master Degree. The evaluation of the candidate shall be based on continuous assessment. The structure for evaluation is as follows: Right from the initial stage, the candidate has to submit the progress reports periodically and also present progress in the form of seminars in addition to the regular discussion with the guide. Components of evaluation are as follows: Component – I (C1): Periodic Progress and Progress Reports (15%) Component – II (C2): Results of Work and Draft Report (15%) Component– III (C3): Final Viva-voce and evaluation (70%). The report evaluation is for 40% and the Viva-voce examination is for 30% The grade and the grade point earned by the candidate in the subject will be as given below: Marks Grade Grade Point (GP = V x G) 30-39 4 V*4 40-49 5 V*5 50-59 6 V*6 60-64 6.5 V*6.5 65-69 7 V*7 70-74 7.5 V*7.5 75-79 8 V*8 80-84 8.5 V*8.5 85-89 9 V*9 90-94 9.5 V*9.5 95-100 10 V*10 Here, P is the percentage of marks (P=[(C1+C2)+M] secured by a candidate in a course which is rounded to nearest integer. V is the credit value of course. G is the grade and GP is the grade point. Overall cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of a candidate after successful completion the required number of credits (76) is given by CGPA = ΣGP / Total number of credits Classification of Results The final grade point (FGP) to be awarded to the student is based on CGPA secured by the candidate and is given as follows. CGPA FGP Numerical Qualitative Index Index 4 <= CGPA < 5 5 SECOND CLASS 5 <= CGPA < 6 6 SECOND CLASS 6 <= CGPA < 7 7 FIRST CLASS 7 <= CGPA < 8 8 FIRST CLASS 8 <= CGPA < 9 9 DISTINCTION 9 <= CGPA < =10 10 DISTINCTION |
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