The ranking level is used to define the different rankings used by the institute based on the percentage scored in each subject and based on the number of subjects. Based on the ranking levels defined, the student’s reports can be generated. Marks % should be given for classes with CWA/Normal system and GPA marks should be given for classes with GPA system. We will see how ranking levels can be defined with an example.
Suppose a class–Computer Science and Engineering has the following criteria’s
Student fails in the subject if the GPA is less than 1 (Out of 5, 20%)
Student fails in the current year to be promoted if fails in more than 2 subjects
Refer to the Fig below on how these criteria can be defined in the system.
Fig 1
Some of the ranking levels can be defined as in the following figures
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Fig 3
Fig 3 shows one example to set the ranking level. Here there is an option to check to consider full-year duration, if the option is checked, it implies that the Ranking level defined is applicable to the whole year. The user need not set the ranking levels again for other classes in the same year.
Users can edit / Delete the created Ranking levels by clicking on the Edit / Delete button against each Ranking level.