The four point grading system adopted for certificate in Diploma and Higher Diploma is illustrated below:
Rang of scores | Grades | Weighing Point | Remarks |
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70 – 100 | A | 4.00 | EXCELLENT |
65 – 69 | AB | 3.50 | VERY GOOD |
60 – 64 | B | 3.00 | GOOD |
55 – 59 | BC | 2.75 | FAIRLY GOOD |
50 – 54 | C | 2.50 | VERY FAIR |
45 – 49 | CD | 2.25 | FAR |
40 – 44 | D | 2.00 | JUST FAIR |
Less than 40 | F | 0.00 | FAILURE |
CGPA RANGE | CLASSIFICATION |
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3.50 – 4.00 | Distinction |
3.00 – 3.49 | Upper Credit |
2.50 – 2.99 | Lower Credit |
2.00 – 2.49 | Pass |
0.00 – 1.99 | Fail |
B. COMPUTATION OF GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPA) AND CUMULATIVE POINT AVERAGE (CGPA)
The GPA is obtained by multiplying the grade point (GP)/weighing point (WP) obtained in each course by the respective Credit Unit (CU) and summing these up for semester and dividing by the total numbers of credits units taken for the semester(s).
C. MINIMUM PERIOD PROGRAMME
i. The academic programme for certificate in Community Health normally covers a period of four (4) semesters.
ii. The academic programme for Diploma in Community Health normally covers a period of six (6) semesters.
iii. The academic programme for Higher Diploma in Community Health covers a period of four (4) semesters.