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Khushi Kumar

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The semester wise grade point average is known as SGPA. 

It is calculated as follows- 

≥80 but ≤ 100 - Grade O; Grade Point 10

≥70 but < 80 - Grade A+; Grade Point 9

≥60 but < 70 - Grade A; Grade Point 8

≥55 but < 60 - Grade B+; Grade Point 7

≥50 but < 55 - Grade B; Grade Point 6

≥45 but < 50 - Grade C; Grade Point 5

≥40 but < 45 - Grade P (Pass); Grade Point 4

< 40 - Grade F (Fail); Grade Point 0

Absent - Grade Ab (Absent); Grade Point 0

From this data, SGPA will be calculated using the formula, SGPA = Total Grade Points/Total course credits.

The Total Grade point average of whole Course is called CGPA. It will be calculated from the average SGPA of total number of semesters in that Course or using the formula,

CGPA = Total Grade Points of all subjects of all semesters/Total course credits of all courses of all semesters.

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Each subject carries 100 marks. The breakup of 100 marks is - 80 marks for the final examination and 20 marks are internal.

These 20 marks include marks of attendance, projects and assignments, sessional examination and class performance.

The sessional examinations are held once or twice every semester, depending upon the days left for final examination. The sessional exams cover approximately 75% of the total syllabus and are of 40 marks but the weightage of sessional exams is 5 marks in the 20 marks of internal. If the student fails to appear in their sessional examination, they are not given another chance to improve their score. Thei

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Each subject carries 100 marks. The breakup of 100 marks is - 80 marks for the final examination and 20 marks are internal. 

These 20 marks include marks of attendance, projects and assignments, sessional examination and class performance. 

The sessional examinations are held once or twice every semester, depending upon the days left for final examination. The sessional exams cover approximately 75% of the total syllabus and are of 40 marks but the weightage of sessional exams is 5 marks in the 20 marks of internal. If the student fails in their sessional examination, they are not given another chance to improve their score. Th

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Khushi Kumar

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There is no best course per say. You should choose a course as per your Class XI and XII stream or whatever your interest is. 

The college provides a wide range of courses from all streams on both UG as well as PG level. The faculty of all the departments is great and well versed in their fields. 

Just opt a course you have an interest in and put all your efforts into studying and you will find your own course as the best one there is, irrespective of the college.

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B.Sc. course at DPGDC is provided in 3 fields. I will tell you the Eligibility Criteria and details about each of them.

1. B.Sc. (Medical)

No. of seats - 80

Eligibility Criteria - 45% marks in 10+2 with 45% aggregate in English, Botany, Zoology and Chemistry/Geology as Compulsory Subjects from a recognised Board or any equivalent examination a se recognised by the university thereto.

2. B.Sc. (Non-Medical)

No. of seats - 400

Eligibility Criteria - 45% marks in 10+2 with 45% aggregate in English, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as Compulsory Subjects from a recognised Board or any equivalent examination as recognised by the university

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DPGDC has one of the greatest faculties. The faculty of all departments are well versed in their fields and some are university rank holders themselves. 

They are all very knowledgeable and actually care about their students as well as their studies and marks. Apart from academics, they all also help the students in career guidance and regularly share tips and notes for examinations.

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DPGDC offers an Advanced Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications (APGDCA).

Total number of seats - 60

Eligibility Criteria - A Bachelor's degree in any discipline with atleast 45% marks in aggregate or any other examination recognised by MDU Rohtak as equivalent thereto.

Course Duration - 1 year

Number of semesters - 2

Total course fee: INR 21,500 per annum (excluding the examination fee paid separately for each semester for appearing in final semester examinations; and excluding the attendance fine if total attendance falls below 75%).

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Khushi Kumar

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Yes, admissions are open in DPGDC currently for all courses.

To take admissions, the students can visit the college with all the supporting documents and directly take admission by paying the fee for booking their seat in the college.

The supporting documents include- 

  1. Class X and XII marksheet
  2. Bachelor's level marksheet (for students taking admission inMasterscourses)
  3. Migration certificate
  4. Character certificate 
  5. An ID proof (Aadhaar Card, Voter ID, etc.)
  6. Passport size photographs (atleast 5)
  7. Parivar Pehchaan Patra

The students can directly visit the college reception and they will be guided to relevant faculty for admission process.

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There are a lot of things which make DPGDC unique amongst the colleges in Gurugram.

  1. Amazing faculty - The faculty of DPGDC is well qualified in their disciplines and actually take teaching seriously. The faculty cares about their students and their results and helps them at every step possible. Apart from covering the curriculum, the faculty also helps the students in guiding them for their career and future endeavours.
  2. College actually cares about Education - This college really cares about education. There is no time-waste policy when it comes to academics. There are regular lectures and periodic assessment examinations as we
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Khushi Kumar

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There is no dress code for students of DPGDC.

 However, the college advices students to wear clothes which are not inappropriate or too revealing. 

Normal jeans and a tshirt/shirt is suitable for boys and jeans-tshirt/shirt or ethnic suits are suitable for girls. The students are free to wear what they want, only condition being they stay within the limits and choose appropriate clothing.

For the Polytechnic students, there is a formal dress code. The students have to wear white shirt and black pant.

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