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6th October 2010, 01:14 PM
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How to calculate aggregate marks of BCA? Does it include Honours+Subsidiary+Compulsory marks?
I want to know that how aggregate marks is calculated in BCA course.Does it include Honours+Subsidiary+Compulsory marks?If not,what is the answer?
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6th October 2010, 04:12 PM
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Re: How to calculate aggregate marks of BCA? Does it include Honours+Subsidiary+Compulsory marks?
No, its for bsc. the calculation is as follows
B.C.A. Marks obtained for three subjects (Mathematics/computer Science plus Chemistry and Physics) plus the marks for mathematics of Computer Science whichever is higher. Eg: If a student receives the following marks Physics – 70 Chemistry – 85 Mathematics – 95 Computer Science – 92 Merit mark is calculated taking the sum total of the three subjects excluding Computer Science plus the marks for Mathematics. The subject weightage for BCA is the marks for Computer Science or Mathematics whichever is higher. but check out, it differs from university to university. |
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8th October 2010, 11:44 AM
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Re: How to calculate aggregate marks of BCA? Does it include Honours+Subsidiary+Compulsory marks?
dear friend
This is very simple process. After clearing your exams, you will get a marksheet. Then get the total of marks obtained in all semesters and then divide it by total maximum marks of all semesters. This will give you BCA aggregate marks............. |
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8th October 2010, 01:22 PM
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Re: How to calculate aggregate marks of BCA? Does it include Honours+Subsidiary+Compulsory marks?
For a pass at each examination a candidate shall be required to obtain a minimum of 36% marks in each subsidiary subject and 40% marks in the Honours subjects,passing separately in the practicals, wherever prescribed. Successful candidates will be classified as under :
First Division 60% } of the aggregate marks preescribed Second Division 50% Honours and subsidiary subjects of Part I, Part II & Part III Examination taken together. All the rest shall be declared to have passed the examination No division shall be awarded at the Honours Pt. I and Pt II examination.The number of papers and practicals, wherever prescribed, the duration of examination, maximum marks and minimum pass marks shall be shown in the relevant syllabus. A candidate shall be required to offer one Honours subject are one subsidiary subject out of the following subjects : |
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8th October 2010, 04:35 PM
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Re: How to calculate aggregate marks of BCA? Does it include Honours+Subsidiary+Compulsory marks?
B.C.A. Marks obtained for three subjects (Mathematics/computer Science plus Chemistry and Physics) plus the marks for mathematics of Computer Science whichever is higher.
Eg: If a student receives the following marks Physics – 70 Chemistry – 85 Mathematics – 95 Computer Science – 92 Merit mark is calculated taking the sum total of the three subjects excluding Computer Science plus the marks for Mathematics. The subject weightage for BCA is the marks for Computer Science or Mathematics whichever is higher. but check out, it differs from university to university. |
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23rd July 2015, 12:26 AM
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Re: How to calculate aggregate marks of BCA? Does it include Honours Subsidiary Compulsory marks?
I want to know about the percentage marks in graduation which is needed in any exam honours or aggregate like in honours 800 marks or 1500 marks in total and division also?
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