RP Grader for Android
Very Useful App.
Hi in the daily grade page the 30%-70% means the percentage of SA and CA right? But in the MSA and ESE page u have another 30-70% or 40-60% does it represent the weightage of MSA and ESE is 30-70% or 40-60%??
Hey,if I fail both msa and ese with no loa...will I still pass?
What is the formula or how does the calculation go about? Because I did my own calculations for my module GPA and I got 0.95 but the app stated 1.12. So I'm curious about how you did the calculations. I'm not sure if my calculations are right or not.
If a module is 30% CA and 70% SA, how can you still get above 1.00 for CA? Doesnt that mean that just by your CA grade you can pass le meh since the passing gpa grade for each module is 1.00 and above?
Not bad, but would love to see if its possible to calculate total cgpa from all the courses + previous semester?
Does this app accurate ? Right now for all my module, CA is 40% and SA is 60% . when i calculate for 1 of my module. Example MSA get E and ESE get F, overall i still get 1.00 and above. But my daily grade is good.
yup quite accurate le. compared it to gpa calculator. very close .
Arrr....Sorry ya!I'm 1st semester Student from RP. Now RP change the system.So how can i use this app? Any suggestion for me?
Definitely helpful app . Just curious as to the way ESE and MSA are being calculated . Supposedly you get below the total lowest possible awardable grade of E which is 0.5 and below for the total examination grading , will any gpa be awarded and calculated towards the final grading ? Eg. Total 0.3 for ese and msa together .
It's good I admit but the website states best 11 CA grades. So are you sure LOA is not counted? From what I heard, subsequent LOA once you exceed 2 is considered a "fail".
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Reliable not?
App is gud but can u have a clear button or so? If not I have to keep leaving thr app to check for my other modules than it will be gr8
Very useful
Best app ever
Very Useful App.
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Instructions not clear enough. 1)How to know the weightage we are suppose to use, and 2)what do I do if I have an LOA for MSA? 3)More friendly UI will be appreciated. Took quite abit of meddling around to understand how to use the app.