To be qualified for Bachelor of Science the candidate must complete 180 credit hours of approved work, earn a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.00 and complete practical training. The College of Engineering and Technology adopts a continuous assessment system. Marks are distributed along the semester as follows:
The final exam is worth 40% of the grade. Students can check their grades through the website using their assigned registration number and pin code. The letters A, B, C, D, F, I, and W are used as follows: A, B, and C are passing grades. D is conditional passing grade, which is not counted as passing grades unless the student achieves the proper accumulative Grade Point Average for these registered credit hours. If he fails to do so, he shall have to repeat the courses with grade D to raise his GPA. This is to be arranged with his Academic Advisor. If a student fails to attend the final exam without excuse, his final Exam&rsquos mark shall be zero. A student&rsquos grade point average is computed by dividing the total number of grade points accumulated by the total number of semester hours attempted.
General Grade is set according to the following accumulative Grade Point Averages:
Course grades are set according to the following scheme:
A+ | 97<100 |
A | 93 < 97 |
A- | 89 < 93 |
B+ | 84 < 89 |
B | 80 < 84 |
B- | 76 < 80 |
C+ | 73 < 76 |
C | 70 < 73 |
C- | 67 < 70 |
D+ | 64 < 67 |
D | 60 < 64 |
F | < 60 |
U | Unreported grade |
I | Incomplete grade |
W | Withdraw grade |