The percentage of Honours Marks typically refers to the proportion of marks a student earns in their Honours program relative to the total possible marks. This percentage can vary by institution, but it often reflects the student's academic performance in their major subject area. To calculate it, you would divide the total Honours marks obtained by the total marks available and then multiply by 100. For specific percentages or grading criteria, it's best to consult the guidelines of the relevant educational institution.
I think it is a credit standard. I only know that because I am a uni student as well :P
86%
You calculate overall percentage of engineering marks by taking the number of engineering marks and dividing it by the percentage. When you do that, you will get your average percentage of engineering marks.
Suppose a test is worth X marks and you get Y marks. Then your percentage marks are100*(Y/X).
It is: (marks gained)/(total possible marks) times 100 to find the percentage
88.2353%.
8.5
In Australia and elsewhere I suspect, it varies. For arguments sake, however, an H1 Honours degree would probably be awarded to the top 10-15% only.
in rgpv 75 or above percentage in aggregate are obay honour degree ........ok
An aggregateis a collection of items that are gathered together to form a total quantity.a percentageis a number or ratio as a fraction of 100. It is often denoted using the percent sign, "%", or the abbreviation "pct."
it should be 70% bcoz first division is 60 so by calaulTion it will be 70
70%