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[Sep 24, 2008] Course Evaluation Complete
Top Performers
Student ID -- Name -- Grade Point (Letter Grade)
U206042 -- Saroj Kumar Mahapatra -- 6.8/8.0 (A)
U206020 -- Kshirod Kumar Panigrahi -- 6.0/8.0 (B+)
U206034 -- Pradeep Kumar Bal -- 6.0/8.0 (B+)
Congratulations!
[Sep 24, 2008] Assignments Evaluated (6:00 p.m.)
Four students secured A+ and two students secured A grades in their assignments (see below).
[July 1, 2008] Quiz-2 Evaluated
Quiz-2 (20%) | Congratulations to
Pradeep (34) and Surya (58)
for securing B+ grade!
(No one secured A or A+ grades!) |
Marks | Grade | Students |
> 18 | A+ | 0 |
16-17 | A | 0 |
14-15 | B+ | 2 |
12-13 | B | 3 |
10-11 | C+ | 2 |
8-9 | C | 5 |
6-7 | D+ | 2 |
4-5 | D | 2 |
< 3 | F | 1 |
| Total | 17 |
[June 26, 2008] Quiz-1 Evaluated
Quiz-1 (20%) | Congratulations to
Manish (24), Niranjan (28), Saroj (41), Saroj (42), and Surya (58) for securing A+ grade!
Note. Niranjan Mahapatra (29) did not write the quiz. |
Marks | Grade | Students |
18-20 | A+ | 5 |
16-17 | A | 1 |
14-15 | B+ | 5 |
12-13 | B | 2 |
10-11 | C+ | 2 |
8-9 | C | 1 |
| Total | 16 |
Your CP final grade will be a weighted average of your component grades.
Example: Supposed you have secured the following grades:
Quiz-1: B+, Quiz-2: C+, Assignment: B, and End-Term: C+
The calculation will go like this:
Quiz-1 (20%) | Quiz-2 (20%) | Assignment (20%) | End-Term (40%) |
B+ (6) | C+ (4) | B (5) | C+ (4) |
Therefore, the final score will be:
6 (0.2) + 4 (0.2) +5 (0.2) + 4 (0.4)
= 1.2 + 0.8+ 1.0 + 1.6 = 4.6
(Since this is between 4.5 and 5.5, it will be considered a "B").
So your final score will look like this: 4.6 (B)
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