Grading System
Grading Scale: Continuous assessment measures a student's progress in a course or module. This continuous assessment and evaluation for the courses includes class examinations, attendance records, assignments, presentations, a midterm and a semester final examination. Each course is assigned a number of credits corresponding to its weight. The department of Mathematics & Computational Sciences has adopted the following grading scale for assessment and evaluation of learners:
| Marks obtained out of 100 | Grade | Grade Point | Remarks |
| 80% and above | A + (Plus) | 4.00 | Outstanding |
| 75% to less than 80% | A (Regular) | 3.75 | Excellent |
| 70% to less than 75% | A – (Minus) | 3.50 | Very Good |
| 65% to less than 70% | B + (Plus) | 3.25 | Good |
| 60% to less than 65% | B (Regular) | 3.00 | Satisfactory |
| 55% to less than 60% | B - (Minus) | 2.75 | Above Average |
| 50% to less than 55% | C + (Plus) | 2.50 | Average |
| 45% to less than 50% | C (Regular) | 2.25 | Below Average |
| 40% to less than 45% | D | 2.00 | Pass |
| Less than 40% | F | 0.00 | Fail |
*The minimum passing grade in the MBA program in each course is C.
Performance Evaluation Rubrics
Grades: Each course's final grade will be determined by performance in class attendance, class tests or quizzes, assignments, midterms, and final examinations, as shown below:
| Evaluation Policy | |
| Evaluation Criteria | Marks |
| Class Attendance | 7% |
| Quiz/Class test | 15% |
| Presentation | 8% |
| Assignment | 5% |
| Mid-term Exam | 25% |
| Final Exam | 40% |
| Total | 100% |