Will VTU Mention the Class in My Degree Certificate if I Clear a Subject in My Second Attempt during the 6th Semester?
Students often wonder how VTU (Visvesvaraya Technological University) handles class allocations on their degree certificates when they clear subjects in their second attempt during the 6th semester. This article will delve into the intricacies of VTU's CBCS scheme and explain how marks from both first and second attempts are considered in the final class allocation. By the end of this article, you will have a clear understanding of the process.
Understanding VTU's Class Allocation Process Since 2015
Since 2015, VTU has adopted a CBCS scheme that considers marks from all 8 semesters for awarding the final class on the degree certificate. This means that the Overall Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) from semesters 1 through 8 is calculated, converted into a percentage, and then the appropriate class is assigned based on the resulting percentage.
Calculate the Final Class on Your Degree Certificate
To illustrate how this works, let's consider a student who has an Overall CGPA of 6.5 from semesters 1 through 8. This CGPA would be converted to 57.5% [(6.5 - 0.75) x 10]. According to VTU's grading scale, this percentage falls below 60%, resulting in a Second Class degree.
VTU's PDC Certificate Process
For the PDC certificate, VTU only calculates the CGPA from semesters 5 through 8, which makes this certificate valid for only one year. Since 2015, the university has started considering all 8 semesters for the degree certificate class allocation, whereas previously, it only considered semesters 5 through 8.
Marking Criteria for the Final Class
No matter how well you perform in the last four semesters, stringent marking criteria must be met in the first four semesters to achieve a First Class or First Class with Distinction. Here's a detailed breakdown:
First Class with Distinction
To receive a First Class with Distinction on your degree certificate, you must achieve an aggregate of 70% or more in the first attempt during semesters 5 through 8. If you achieve less than 70%, you will receive a First Class.
VTU's Consideration of First Attempts Only
Regardless of the attempts you have made to clear subjects, VTU only considers the marks from the first attempt for the final class allocation. This means that even if you clear a subject in your second attempt during the 6th semester, these marks will not be included in the calculation for the degree certificate class. However, there is an exception for students from autonomous institutions, where updated marks after the second or subsequent attempts are considered.
Final Thoughts on VTU's Degree Certificate
Based on the information provided by VTU, it is evident that the final class on your degree certificate will be clearly mentioned and based solely on the marks from your first attempts during semesters 5 through 8. This ensures a consistent and transparent evaluation process for all students. It is always recommended to maintain high standards in your first attempts to achieve a favorable class on your degree certificate.