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CGPA = (Gi * Ci) / Ci
I =1
Where Ci = Credits in the Course I taken by the student
Gi = Grade Point awarded to the student in the Course I
N = No. Of Courses taken by the student up to the end of that Semester.
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Applicants must have a Graduate Degree (10+2+3) in any discipline with 50 marks in aggregate secured from a recognised University or Institute. Applicants appearing in the final year qualifying examination are also eligible to apply provided they submit the proof of their eligibility the latest by October 30, 2021. Up to 30 percent of seats shall be filled through the National Level Tests category like CAT, MAT, XAT, and NMAT. In case applicants for such seats are not available, UPES (Admission Office) has the right to fill these seats through Master of Business Administration (UPESMET).
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