What are the Advantages of the CGPA System?
Letter grades converted to Numerical Grade Points (overall score in Cumulative Grade Point Average); Qualitative measurements converted to grade points; Wider scope for normalizing the scores; Extreme biases would be minimized; A one-point difference between two letter grades, with 100 points assigned between two successive letter grades results in appreciable precision in measurement; Relative evaluation would be more exact, due to reductions in variations and standard deviations; Inter-Peer Team variations would be substantially reduced; There will be less scope for adjustment at any stage, and therefore Judgment of the Peer Team would be more accurate.