Academic System:
The Credit Hour System at IIUC:
To
bring the academic system to international standard, IIUC follows Open
Credit Hour System (OCHS) based on a quantified curriculum,
whereby a certain number of credit hours are assigned to each course. Students
are required to complete successfully the total number of credit hours
stipulated in the program requirements in order to graduate. The number of
credit hours assigned to each course denotes the academic load that a student
carries while registering for that course. Therefore, a course that carries
three credit hours normally has three contact hours per week. However, there
are courses, which do not tally with the contact hours or for which no credit
hours have been assigned. Such courses are normally not a part of the main
curriculum of the department, but of the University Requirement Courses (URC)
such as language courses etc.
Grading System:
IIUC
follows the Grading System for evaluating the Academic Performance of the
students as given below:
Marks
(%)
|
Letter
Grades
|
Grade
Points
|
Remarks
|
80
– 100
|
A+
|
4.00
|
Excellent
|
75
– 79
|
A
|
3.75
|
Very
Good
|
70
– 74
|
A-
|
3.50
|
|
65
– 69
|
B+
|
3.25
|
Good
|
60
– 64
|
B
|
3.00
|
|
55
– 59
|
B-
|
2.75
|
Satisfactory
|
50
– 54
|
C+
|
2.50
|
|
45
– 49
|
C
|
2.25
|
Pass
|
40
– 44
|
D
|
2.00
|
|
00
– 39
|
F
|
0.00
|
Fail
|
The
above uniform Grading System introduced by UGC is being followed from new
intake of Autumn-2006.
The Grade Point Average (GPA) is computed by dividing the total grade points earned by the number of credit hours attempted in a given semester. The Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is computed by dividing the total grade points earned by the total number of credit hours attempted at the University up to a particular semester.
Grades obtained do
not just reflect their performance in the semester final examination but are
also based on a number of assignments, quizzes, class tests, case study and midterm
examination etc that are conducted throughout the semester. Those are conducted
throughout the semester.
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