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Manually tracking your grades over four years (spanning 12 to 14 semesters under AIUB's tri-semester system) invites calculation errors. Utilizing a digital calculator offers distinct advantages:

Reduces the risk of manual calculation errors based on AIUB's specific, unique grading scale. Understanding the AIUB Grading System

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: A student can retake a course if they score below a 2.50 GPA. While a new grade is displayed alongside an "F," it typically does not replace it entirely. However, the new grade is used for CGPA calculations.

Using a CGPA calculator can simplify the process of calculating your CGPA. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use a CGPA calculator specifically designed for AIUB students:

The overall average of your performance across all completed semesters at the university. The Mathematical Formula

CGPA=∑(Grade Point×Credit Hours)∑Credit HoursCGPA equals the fraction with numerator sum of open paren Grade Point cross Credit Hours close paren and denominator sum of Credit Hours end-fraction Calculation Example: If you take 3 courses in a semester: 3 Credits, Grade A+ (4.00) →3×4.00=12.00right arrow 3 cross 4.00 equals 12.00 Course 2: 3 Credits, Grade B+ (3.50) →3×3.50=10.50right arrow 3 cross 3.50 equals 10.50 Course 3: 3 Credits, Grade A (3.75) →3×3.75=11.25right arrow 3 cross 3.75 equals 11.25 Total Points: Total Credits: GPA: 📝 Key Academic Policies

: You must maintain a minimum CGPA of 2.50 to graduate.