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Ignou Grade Card Calculator for Bdp

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Calculate your IGNOU grade card for the Bachelor of Development Programme (BDP) with this easy-to-use calculator. Understand how your marks translate to grades and what they mean for your academic performance.

How to Use This Calculator

To calculate your IGNOU BDP grade card:

  1. Enter your marks obtained in each subject
  2. Select the maximum marks for each subject (typically 100)
  3. Click "Calculate" to see your grade card

The calculator will show your percentage, grade points, and overall grade based on the standard IGNOU grading system.

Grade Calculation Method

The IGNOU grading system for BDP follows these standards:

Grade Calculation Formula

Percentage = (Marks Obtained / Maximum Marks) × 100

Grade Points are calculated based on the percentage range:

  • 90-100%: 10 Grade Points
  • 80-89%: 9 Grade Points
  • 70-79%: 8 Grade Points
  • 60-69%: 7 Grade Points
  • 50-59%: 6 Grade Points
  • 40-49%: 5 Grade Points
  • Below 40%: 0 Grade Points

The overall grade is determined by the average of all grade points.

Interpreting Your Results

Your grade card will show:

  • Percentage for each subject
  • Grade points for each subject
  • Overall percentage
  • Overall grade points
  • Final grade (Pass/Fail)

Note: To pass the BDP program, you typically need to achieve a minimum of 50% overall.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the grade calculated in IGNOU BDP?
The grade is calculated based on your percentage in each subject, which is then converted to grade points using the standard IGNOU grading scale.
What is the passing grade for BDP?
The passing grade for BDP is typically 50% overall, which corresponds to 6 grade points on average.
Can I calculate my grade card before the official release?
Yes, you can use this calculator to estimate your grade card based on your marks before the official results are released.
Is this calculator official?
This calculator is an unofficial tool based on the standard IGNOU grading system. For official results, always refer to your university's official grade card.