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how many credits does a ug program should have as per UGC Guide lines?


Tarun 16th Sep, 2019
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Mahaveer Student Expert 16th Sep, 2019

Dear aspirant,

College Grants Commission has concocted the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) program in which the understudies have a decision to look over the endorsed courses, which are alluded as center, elective or minor or delicate aptitude courses and they can learn at their own pace and the whole evaluation is reviewed dependent on a credit framework. The fundamental thought is to investigate the requirements of the understudies in order to stay up with the latest with the advancement of advanced education in India and abroad. CBCS intends to rethink the educational plan keeping pace with the progression and globalization in training. CBCS permits understudies a simple method of versatility to different instructive organizations spread over the world alongside the office of exchange of credits earned by students.Percentage (%) = 7.1*CGPA+11

According to UGC and AICTE rules, the systems for change of general CGPA to rate is : (CGPA-0.75) x 10 = Percentage of Marks.

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