Revised
Grading System in National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC)
The
National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) has informed that it has
reviewed and revised its grading system from a four grade system to a seven
grade system. More number of letter grades within the same CGPA range will lead
to further differentiation in quality of accredited institutions. The details
of the revised grading system, being implemented from 1st July, 2016
onwards, are as follows:
CGPA
|
Letter Grade
|
Status
|
|
3.76 – 4.00
|
A++
|
Accredited
|
|
3.51 – 3.75
|
A+
|
Accredited
|
|
3.01 – 3.50
|
A
|
Accredited
|
|
2.76 – 3.00
|
B++
|
Accredited
|
|
2.51 – 2.75
|
B+
|
Accredited
|
|
2.01 – 2.50
|
B
|
Accredited
|
|
1.51 – 2.00
|
C
|
Accredited
|
|
≤ 1.50
|
D
|
Not Accredited
|
|
The
NAAC has further informed that the present system of descriptors for letter
grades, i.e., Very Good, Good, Satisfactory, Unsatisfactory, has been
discontinued in the revised grading system.
Regards
Pralhad
Jadhav
Senior
Manager @ Library
Khaitan
& Co
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