hi! I am a Bachelors in Law from India. I would be grateful if someone could provide some insight into how grades obtained from an Indian University would be translated to meet the qualificatory grades for admissions at Oxford/Cambridge. At our University, we follow a CGPA based system where we're graded on 7. Say I have obtained a 5 on 7 would this mean that I have obtained 71% (5/7*100). If not, what is manner in which grades would be translated to meet requirements of a first class, or higher second class etc., which the admission requirements at Oxford/Cambridge require. Thanks a ton and hope someone can take time out to reply to this.
cgpa calculation
Posted Aug 03, 2005 13:05
hi! I am a Bachelors in Law from India. I would be grateful if someone could provide some insight into how grades obtained from an Indian University would be translated to meet the qualificatory grades for admissions at Oxford/Cambridge. At our University, we follow a CGPA based system where we're graded on 7. Say I have obtained a 5 on 7 would this mean that I have obtained 71% (5/7*100). If not, what is manner in which grades would be translated to meet requirements of a first class, or higher second class etc., which the admission requirements at Oxford/Cambridge require. Thanks a ton and hope someone can take time out to reply to this.
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