First or second class determination in AMIE

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First or second class determination in AMIE

Postby suresh_070379 » Sat Nov 12, 2011 5:38 pm

Hi,
I have got 57% in Section A. Now, i am going to finish Section B in this semester. To get first class in AMIE, marks got both in Section A and B will be considered or Section B only be considered. Now, i have completed 9 subjects and Thermal Engineering only to be completed. If i get 61% in Section B, what will be my class in AMIE certificate. 61+57=>118/2=59%. So, second class overall or first class due to 61% in Section B?

Kindly clarify.

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Suresh
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Re: First or second class determination in AMIE

Postby AC1989 » Wed Dec 21, 2011 2:16 pm

Grading System
Range of Marks
(Out of 100) Grade Symbol GPA
≥ 75 H 10
66-74 A 9
60-65 B 8
50-59 C 6
35-49 D 5
20-34 E
0-19 F

Notes:

Only grade will be provided in individual subjects.
In the pass mark sheets of Sections A/B examinations, apart from grade in individual subjects, GPA (Grade Point Average) will also be provided.
For a complete pass in Section A or in Section B, minimum GPA shall be 6.
Full marks in each subject including project work and laboratory experiments : 100
Minimum grade for exemption in each subject : Grade C
Minimum grade for passing project work : Grade B
Minimum grade for passing laboratory experiments : Grade B
Reappearance is not permissible in the subject (s) in which grade C and above is obtained in an examination.
Score of grade 'D' in one subject of Section A (Diploma) or two subjects of Section A (Non-diploma)/Section B is only considered in the last attempt provided all the subjects in the scheme are covered with minimum grade point being 6.
No division or class is awarded.



INTRODUCTION OF CUMULATIVE GPA (CGPA)

Candidates Passing Sections A and B Examinations in Revised Scheme

Grade points of all subjects required to appear to complete the entire course, including laboratory experiments and project work, shall be divided by the number of subjects to arrive at the CGPA. This shall only be indicated in the pass grade card of Section B. This also includes Lab experiments and Project work.

Candidates Passed Section A in Old Scheme and Section B in Revised Scheme

Candidates, who have completed Section A in old scheme securing specific marks in all required subjects and subsequently completed Section B in revised scheme securing specific grades in required subjects, CGPA shall be calculated by converting marks of individual subjects of Section A to grade points and then adding grade points of all subjects of Section A, Section B, project work, and laboratory experiments and divided by the number of applicable subjects. No separate grade card for Section A, which is already completed in old scheme, shall be issued.

Candidates Exempted from Section A, by virtue of Passing Sections A & B Examinations earlier, and passed Section B in Additional Branch in Revised Scheme

Such candidates shall be considered similar to those who obtained exemption from Section A by virtue of passing degree in engineering from the recognized university. CGPA for them shall be calculated adding the grade points obtained in required number of subjects in Section B, project work and laboratory experiments and dividing by number of applicable subjects.
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