There is no way at BPUT to convert subject grades into marks obtained. The grades are awarded not for a single score, but for a range of corresponding marks.
For example, the grade O is awarded for 90-100 marks, and the corresponding point for it is 10. The total marks for theory and practical are the same in semester exams, i.e. 100. Practicals follow the same grading system as theory papers.
The main difference is that for a theory paper, the passing grade is D. On the other hand, for a practical paper, it is C. You can check the official website of BPUT for the method of calculating SGPA and CGPA.
There is no such marking system at BPUT. They provide only grades and you cannot figure out how many marks you have scored in the examination. The grading system is as follows:
Grades |
Marks Range |
O |
90-100 |
E |
80-89 |
A |
70-79 |
B |
60-69 |
C |
50-59 |
D |
35-49 |
F |
Below 35 |
Here it is mentioned that O is the highest level. Grade C is considered to be an average grade. Grade D is the passing grade for theory and Grade C is a passing grade for Practical, seasonal, project, seminar, and viva voice. A student’s level of competence is measured by grade point average as semester grade point average and cumulative grade point average.