how many marks we have to gain in hindi to get 10.10 in ssc public exams in Telangana???
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Overall, after calculating all the marks in the four FAs and the two SAs your marks in one subject are totaled out of 100. Out of that 100, you must score a 91 to secure A1 grade. If you are getting A1, then your grade point is 10, A2 is till 81 out of 100 and the grade point is 9 and so on.
After that, all you grade points are totaled and divided by the number of subjects. That gives you the CGPA.
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Two of my other answers should be useful here. They are almost similar.
ANSWER 1
Sorry, but I cannot answer such questions without knowing the marks.
If you are hesitant to tell the marks, then there's no problem because I am not hesitant to tell the procedure. If you won't be able to understand it and I don't guess you would have a choice.
You see it depends on your marks.
If you are getting A1 in your SA-1, then your marks out of 50 will be in the range of 45.5-50.
And if you are getting 40.5-45 in your SA-1 on 50, then the grade will be A2.
When calculating the CGPA overall, A1 can be secured if your marks on 100 is 91 or above, A2, when your marks are in between 81 and 90 and so on.
For an SA, marks are calculated by first dividing your marks out of 90 by 3 which makes it on 30. Then the marks of two FAs are added to make the total of an SA on 50. When two SAs are added then the marks are on 100. I hope you understand the process now.
ANSWER 2
I think you might be able to since CBSE allows two grades to be upgraded. But, I cannot answer the question without knowing the marks as your grades depends on your marks.
For an SA, marks are calculated by first dividing your marks out of 90 by 3 which makes it on 30. Then the marks of two FAs are added to make the total of an SA on 50.
If you are getting A1 in your SA-1, then your marks out of 50 will be in the range of 45.5-50.
And if you are getting 40.5-45 in your SA-1 on 50, then the grade will be A2.
When two SAs are added then the marks are on 100. When calculating the CGPA overall, A1 can be secured if your marks on 100 is 91 or above, A2, when your marks are in between 81 and 90 and so on.I hope you understand the process now.
In an FA, if you are scoring 9.5 or 10 on 10, then you have A1; 8.5 or 9 on 10 then A2 and so on.
I don’t think the grade in the U.T will have much influence over the result if you score good marks in your SA-1 exams. But surely, I could only calculate it with marks. You know calculating the CGPA of one of the terms would require you to estimate your marks in SA-1 to be sure. All the best for your class X!
See the marks that you are scoring in an FA won’t have as much influence on your CGPA as by SA. So, if you work hard and score well in the further assessments to come, you should be able to score good marks.
After that, all you grade points are totaled and divided by the number of subjects. That gives you the CGPA.
For more details read the following answers:
Two of my other answers should be useful here. They are almost similar.
ANSWER 1
Sorry, but I cannot answer such questions without knowing the marks.
If you are hesitant to tell the marks, then there's no problem because I am not hesitant to tell the procedure. If you won't be able to understand it and I don't guess you would have a choice.
You see it depends on your marks.
If you are getting A1 in your SA-1, then your marks out of 50 will be in the range of 45.5-50.
And if you are getting 40.5-45 in your SA-1 on 50, then the grade will be A2.
When calculating the CGPA overall, A1 can be secured if your marks on 100 is 91 or above, A2, when your marks are in between 81 and 90 and so on.
For an SA, marks are calculated by first dividing your marks out of 90 by 3 which makes it on 30. Then the marks of two FAs are added to make the total of an SA on 50. When two SAs are added then the marks are on 100. I hope you understand the process now.
ANSWER 2
I think you might be able to since CBSE allows two grades to be upgraded. But, I cannot answer the question without knowing the marks as your grades depends on your marks.
For an SA, marks are calculated by first dividing your marks out of 90 by 3 which makes it on 30. Then the marks of two FAs are added to make the total of an SA on 50.
If you are getting A1 in your SA-1, then your marks out of 50 will be in the range of 45.5-50.
And if you are getting 40.5-45 in your SA-1 on 50, then the grade will be A2.
When two SAs are added then the marks are on 100. When calculating the CGPA overall, A1 can be secured if your marks on 100 is 91 or above, A2, when your marks are in between 81 and 90 and so on.I hope you understand the process now.
In an FA, if you are scoring 9.5 or 10 on 10, then you have A1; 8.5 or 9 on 10 then A2 and so on.
I don’t think the grade in the U.T will have much influence over the result if you score good marks in your SA-1 exams. But surely, I could only calculate it with marks. You know calculating the CGPA of one of the terms would require you to estimate your marks in SA-1 to be sure. All the best for your class X!
See the marks that you are scoring in an FA won’t have as much influence on your CGPA as by SA. So, if you work hard and score well in the further assessments to come, you should be able to score good marks.
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