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Grade:
SGPA (Semester Grade Point Average) is the weighted average of grades earned in a semester. It is calculated as the sum of (grade points × credits) divided by the total credits for that semester.
YGPA (Yearly Grade Point Average) is the average SGPA of both the odd and even semesters in an academic year. To qualify for the SVMCM Scholarship, a minimum of 60% in YGPA is required.
DGPA (Degree Grade Point Average) is the average of all semester GPA scores over the duration of the degree program.
CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) is the overall GPA for all completed semesters, typically calculated at the end of the program.
You can estimate your percentage as (SGPA - 0.75) * 100. However, always verify with your university guidelines for accurate conversions.
To be eligible for the Swami Vivekananda Merit-Cum-Means (SVMCM) scholarship, students must meet the following percentage requirements:
The required documents for the SVMCM scholarship include:
No, students with backlogs are not eligible to apply for the SVMCM scholarship. You must clear all backlogs before applying.