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Confused about how GPA is calculated at NUML? Here's a complete breakdown. **NUML Grading Scale:** | Grade | Marks Range | Grade Points | |-------|-------------|-------------| | A | 85-100 | 4.00 | | A- | 80-84 | 3.67 | | B+ | 75-79 | 3.33 | | B | 70-74 | 3.00 | | B- | 65-69 | 2.67 | | C+ | 60-64 | 2.33 | | C | 55-59 | 2.00 | | C- | 50-54 | 1.67 | | D | 45-49 | 1.00 | | F | Below 45 | 0.00 | **How to Calculate GPA:** 1. Multiply each course's Grade Points × Credit Hours = Quality Points. 2. Add up all Quality Points. 3. Divide by total Credit Hours. 4. Example: If you got A (4.0) in a 3-credit course and B+ (3.33) in a 3-credit course: - Quality Points: (4.0 × 3) + (3.33 × 3) = 12 + 9.99 = 21.99 - GPA = 21.99 ÷ 6 = 3.665 **CGPA = Cumulative GPA across ALL semesters.** **Important Thresholds:** - 🟢 3.5+ CGPA → Dean's List, scholarship eligibility - 🟡 2.5-3.49 → Good standing - 🔴 Below 2.0 → Academic probation warning **Tips to Improve Your GPA:** 1. Never skip classes — attendance often counts 5-10% of your grade. 2. Submit all assignments on time — easy marks you shouldn't lose. 3. Use past papers from StudyHouse to understand exam patterns. 4. Focus extra energy on high-credit courses — they affect GPA more. 5. If struggling, consider repeating a subject to improve the grade. Ask any questions about grading below! 📊