My cumulative grade point average is not calculated according to a 4.0 system. How do I know if I meet the minimum required?
The Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Office (GPSO) has provided an International Degree Equivalency Document for some countries. The typical grading scale shown will give you an idea of the equivalency when using the overall standing of a degree, but the conversion using the formula may show a different result since the course credit weight or hours is a variable of the formula.
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