KMC students perform well in PG entrances. The PG result mainly depends upon individual hard work and MBBS training.
As a student of KMC Manipal, I can shed some light on my institute. The MBBS training offered by this college is really good. The faculty is top-notch, and classes are held regularly. You’ll be offered high clinical exposure.
Many of my seniors have cracked PG entrances right after internship or a year drop. They got into top colleges with the stream of their choice. KMC Manipal is especially a great choice if you plan to move abroad.
Some of the exam questions are based on the USMLE pattern. Also, the college holds seminars to guide students on USMLE preparation. This is why the majority USMLE selects are KMC Manipal alumni.
Thus, KMC is a good choice for your MBBS, and you’ll get ample facilities over here to ace your PG entrances.
Like every year, this year also the university conducted the carry exam for the students. The carryover examination was arranged by the university recently for 1/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5/ 6/ 7/ 8 semesters. The university hasn’t released the result of the carryover exam yet. Keep checking the AKTUs official website to get updated on the same.
Everything depends on your goal and your determination towards the same.
If you want to pursue an MBA in the future, you must have at least a 7.5 to be admitted to good private and new IIMs.
It doesn't matter if you're a GATE aspirant, but make sure you don't have any backlogs at the time of the interview. In this case, 7+ is a good score.
If you want to take the GRE, you must have a CGPA of at least 7.5 or you will have to compensate for your CGPA with your GRE score.
If you want to be an entrepreneur, you must continue to prioritize your skills over your CGPA. There is a lot of opportunity in this world for skilled individuals rather than just muggers.
Overall, anything above 7 is acceptable, and it would be ideal if you could complete all 8 semesters without a back injury. Working on your skills will help you achieve a good CGPA.
KJ Somaiya does not follow a relative grading system.
Before answering your question let's discuss how to calculate the grade of a particular subject. Every subject has its own credits which are preassigned (1,2,3 etc.). For example
So we can say that securing a 9+ pointer is fairly easy in the First Year at KJ Somaiya. All you need is an average of around 80-85% in semesters and you'll be above the 9-pointer mark.
The simple answer is Yes. The marks of all the complementary subjects are included in the final percentage. The scores obtained for each subject in each individual semester are included. Apart from this, the score obtained in each course (Core/Complementary/Open) is also mentioned below the Total Score.
This information is applicable only on the Final Marksheet. As for the Degree Certificate, only the final/overall Grade obtained (of all the courses combined together) will be mentioned.
One of my friends studied at Kannur University. According to him, yes, Kannur University takes a lot of time to publish revaluation results.
It is suggested to appear for the improvement exam rather than applying for the revaluation, as they delay the publication of the revaluation results even after the results of the improvement exam are out.
You need to enter the credits and grades for each course you want to include in the calculation to calculate your Grade Point Average (GPA). Enter a credit of 1 for each entered grade for a simple average grade calculation, or leave the Weight or Credits fields empty.
You can optionally enter the course names. Select the Show Course Description fields check box and press the Calculate button to display the Description fields.
Then, you have to click the Add Row button to add more courses. Press the Calculate button to see the results, which include the total credits, total grade points, and calculated GPA.
To perform calculations, letter/alpha grades will be converted to numbers on a 6.0 scale. The basic rule for converting CGPA to percentage is CGPA x 10.
You can check Periyar University’s result by following the simple steps below.
You can request revaluation after your result is declared.
The semester result of IIT Bhubaneswar is postponed. This is because of the Covid-19 related quarantine situation. IIT Bhubaneswar has issued a notice. It is for the revised academic calendar for Spring Semester 2019-20. According to the notice, they will form a special senate for the result announcement. The special senate will decide the result announcement in two installments. The first one will be on July 7, 2020, for final year UG and PG students. The second one will be on August 14, 2020, for the result of UG, PG, and Ph.D. and supplementary. The notice was approved on May 1, 2020, and amended on May 12, 2020. But the dates may be preponed or postponed based on the developments of the Covid-19 situation and decision taken by the institute.