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What's the difference between GPA and cgpp?
First, the nature is different.

1, CGPA: cumulative GPA (CGPA), that is, cumulative average GPA, which is the result of dividing the total cumulative GPA by the total cumulative credits.

2. GPA: The English full name of GPA is Grade Point Average, which means the average grade point average. The average GPA of UIC course is 4. In UIC, GPA 3.0 ~ 3.49 is the master of study, GPA 3.5 ~ 3.69 is the master of university (about 4.7%), and GPA above 3.7 is the master of study (about 1.6%).

Second, the role is different.

1, cGPA: Baptist degree certificate, which is based on the four-year CGPA of the university.

2.GPA: GPA is the embodiment of course learning quality, which fully reflects students' mastery of course knowledge, but the credit system without GPA is incomplete. Therefore, many colleges and universities introduce GPA system to further improve the credit system, so that course credits and GPA can be merged into course credits GPA, and students' learning quality can be distinguished by calculating the average credit GPA.

Extended data:

Calculate GPA:

1. According to all the assignments, activities, exams and classroom performances of each course, the final grades are A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, D and F.

2. According to the scoring table, get the grade points of each credit.

3. Multiply the credits of this course by the grade point.

4. Add up the products of all courses and divide them by the sum of all credits, and the result is the final GPA.

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