The University of North Dakota will accept a 2.25+ GPA if you also have an ACT of 22 or higher.
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71 percent letter grade, depend on the university, is about a D+.
A grade that is marked or labeled D in Anna University results in a score of a 6. The highest score a person can get attending the college is a 10 with an S, and the lowest is a E with a 5.
Each university has its own admission requirements. They do not all require the same grade point average, and they also consider elements other than grade point average when deciding whether to accept a particular applicant.
This depends on your grade point average, among other things. If your GPA is less than 2.25 it will be more difficult to find a university which will accept you. However, public universities are more lenient in their admissions requirements. Some will accept applications for provisional students. It would be helpful if you have a high ACT or SAT score.
Most state colleges will accept a student with a high school grade point average of 3.0. A 3.0 GPA is an acceptable grade point for many schools.
Depending on the specific program of study, a D is a minimum pass, however not transferable to another college or university. Typically, you must maintain a grade point average 2.0 to graduate, but some programs require a higher GPA to complete successfully. Still, you should consider the D- as a failure, and repeat the course for a higher grade.
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A D+, which is just passing.