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UNIMAID Grading System: How to Calculate Your Scores, GP, CGPA & GPA

UNIMAID Grading System: In this post, you will learn how the scores and grades are calculated, Also know How to Calculate UNIMAID Semester GP, CGPA & GPA on your own at the end of academic session | The University of Maiduguri Grading System has been released. full details below.

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UNIMAID Grading System

In NUC standard, our higher institutions make use of Cumulative Grade Point Averages to measure Academic Excellence. We are going to show you how to calculate CGPA in Nigerian Universities. It is vital that all university students, especially Freshers, study and learn how to calculate their GPA upon release of each semester’s result and to also make up the cumulative at the end of every session. Doing this will help you evaluate your academic performance from time to time and improve.

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UNIMAID STUDENT ASSESSMENT SYSTEM

CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT  :       30%

END-OF-SEMESTER EXAMINATION: 70%

The Continuous Assessment component consists of take-home assignment, class quizzes and tests, term papers, and project work. This component gives students the chance to demonstrate their abilities on a wider variety of learning tasks and a broader variety of work environments than is possible under formal examination conditions. For example, through Continuous Assessment students can learn the values and processes of teamwork, plan and solve real-life problems.

 

CGPA Scale in Nigerian Universities

Performance in semester examinations and assessments for courses/subjects/modules are classified into letter Grades (from A, B, C, D, E, to F) which represent a range of score or marks a student can obtain. A particular grade point is assigned to these grades, see below.

Marks/Score

Letter Grade

Grade Point (GP)

70% and Above

A

5.00

60 – 69

B

4.00

50 – 59

C

3.00

45 – 49

D

2.00

40 – 44

E

1.00

0 – 39

F

0.00

How to Calculate Your Grade Point Average (GPA)

Every Course/subject/module carries a fixed number of Credit Units (CU). Quality points (QP) are derived from multiplying the Credit Units (CU) for a course by the Grade Point (GP) earned by the student in that course.

Eg. If in a 3 Credit Unit course, a student scores 63% which is a B with a Grade Point of 4, the Quality points for the student in that course is 3 x 4 = 12.

How to Calculate Your Grade Point Average (GPA) ‘

GPS is derived by dividing the Total Quality point (TQP) for the semester by the Total Credit Unit (TCU) for that semester.

Eg. If in a semester, a student earned 56 quality points for 18 Credit Units, the students GPA is 56/18 = 3.11

How to Calculate Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)

CGPA is derived by adding the Total Quality Points (TQP) for all semesters to date and dividing by the Total Credit Units (TCU) for all semesters to date.

Eg. If a student earns a QP of 56 for 18 CU in the first semester and earns QP of 67 for 20 CU in the second semester, His CGPA is TQP/TCU = (56 + 67) / (18 + 20) = 123/38 =3.24

Below is a detailed example of how to calculate GPA and CGPA

First Year, First Semester

Course Code

Credit Unit (CU)

Letter Grade

Grade Point (GP)

Quality Point (QP) = CU x GP

APC 100

3

B

4

12

PDP 101

2

C

3

6

APP 102

1

C

3

3

PPA 103

4

B

4

16

AIT 104

5

A

5

25

NTA 105

2

D

2

4

Total

17

 

66

QP = 66, CU = 17, TQP = 66, TCU = 17

GPA = QP/CU = 66/17 = 3.88

CGPA = TQP/TCU = 66/17 = 3.88

First Year, Second Semester

Course Code

Credit Unit (CU)

Letter Grade

Grade Point (GP)

Quality Point (QP) = CU x GP

APC 106

5

E

1

5

PDP 107

4

D

2

8

APP 108

5

B

4

20

AIT 109

3

F

0

0

NTA 110

3

A

5

15

Total

20

 

48

QP = 48, CU = 20, TQP = 66 + 48 = 114, TCU = 17 + 20 = 37

GPA = QP/CU = 48/20 = 2.40

CGPA = TQP/TCU = 114/37 = 3.08

NB: This Procedure is repeated for following years until your final year in school (graduation).

 

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