Hello !
I have graduated from an Indian university. We do not have GPA gradings here. How do i get to know my GPA? My ranks in my university have been 11th, 10th and 9th in the 1st,2nd and 3rd year repectively (LLB). My university accomodates almost close to 800 students.
Please help me to calculate my GPA accordingly.
What is my GPA like?
How is GPA calculated?
Posted Jul 24, 2008 12:54
I have graduated from an Indian university. We do not have GPA gradings here. How do i get to know my GPA? My ranks in my university have been 11th, 10th and 9th in the 1st,2nd and 3rd year repectively (LLB). My university accomodates almost close to 800 students.
Please help me to calculate my GPA accordingly.
What is my GPA like?
Posted Jul 24, 2008 13:33
Hi, this article may help You
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grade_(education)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grade_(education)
Posted Jul 24, 2008 14:00
Thanks Pharrell... Have just tried to poen the link... The link does not seem to open properly.... Any other suggestion or a method i could open the proper link?
Posted Jul 24, 2008 22:21
Posted Jul 24, 2008 23:53
Sorry :) and thanks York.
Posted Jul 25, 2008 10:52
thanks york and Pharell... But that article still does not help me in calculating my GPA. I have been 1-2 % of my University. About 600 students appeared for exams each year wherein i stood within the first 10 each year... What should my GPA look like? Please help.....
Posted Jul 28, 2008 05:57
Hi,
Personally, i think US unversities do not require you to convert your GPA to US-equivalent scale. Just do a calculation based on your own university's procedures and the US universities will do the rest for you.
Without exact details about your university's grading scale and your specific grades for each and every subject you completed within your LLB, i doubt anyone is able to provide you with a detailed calculation on what your gpa looks like!
Cheers
Greg
Personally, i think US unversities do not require you to convert your GPA to US-equivalent scale. Just do a calculation based on your own university's procedures and the US universities will do the rest for you.
Without exact details about your university's grading scale and your specific grades for each and every subject you completed within your LLB, i doubt anyone is able to provide you with a detailed calculation on what your gpa looks like!
Cheers
Greg
Posted Jul 28, 2008 09:00
Thank you GregoryXu,
If such calculations are not required, i would not bother too much about calculating my GPA. Thanks again
But do you also feel that publications to ones credit is required to get an admission in a good LLM course?
If such calculations are not required, i would not bother too much about calculating my GPA. Thanks again
But do you also feel that publications to ones credit is required to get an admission in a good LLM course?
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