Grading SystemClass-interval.....Letter-grade........Grade-point 80-100.......................A+......................5 70-79........................A.........................4 60-69........................A-......................3.5 50-59........................B........................3 40-49.......................C.........................2 33-39.......................D.........................1 0-32.........................F.........................0
After the bill for private university was approved by the University Grants Commision
2003
Depending on the grading system, a 2.86 GPA is a high "C" or a low "B".
Your focus should be more on the University grading system on your cumulative average or GPA rather than your major average or GPA.
Depending on the schools grading system, it could be either a C+ or B-.
That's like... a "B". But it depends on your school/colleges grading system.
Typically, it is a letter grade of C, depending on the grading system of the school.
Every school has its own system for grading, but I think in most cases 3.6 would easily be in "A" territory.
Not in any grading system I know. A 1.0 is a D average. Below that is considered failing.
It depends on the institutions grading system. For institutions that grade on a plus system, it would be a letter grade of B+. For those that use a minus system, it would be an A-. In any event it is a very good GPA.
It a C.
Depending on the school's grading system, it could be either a C+ or B-Depending on the school's grading system, it could be either a C+ or B-Depending on the school's grading system, it could be either a C+ or B-Depending on the school's grading system, it could be either a C+ or B-Depending on the school's grading system, it could be either a C+ or B-Depending on the school's grading system, it could be either a C+ or B-
On a 4.0 scale with 4.0 being the highest, a GPA of 3.1 would be a letter grade of B.