Sir IAM studied SSC in state board with gpa but I fill the rrb ntpc application form with cgpa is there any problem
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GPA and CGPA are grade systems used in different colleges and universities to assign an evaluative measure of a student’s scholastic abilities.
• Both GPA and CGPA are reflective of a student’s performance in a semester or the entire course that he has studied, but some colleges give more importance to GPA than CGPA while granting admissions to students.
• GPA is calculated for a single term or a year, whereas CGPA is calculated for the entire duration of a course.
• Many colleges have a cut off GPA for admission into different courses. This means that a student must consistently obtain high GPA.
• CGPA is for a whole course which means that a high CGPA requires good GPA in all years.
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