Grading System
Both regular and non-degree students will receive numerical grades.
The performance of students shall be rated at the end of each semester in accordance with the following grading system:
| 1.0 | Excellent |
| 1.5 | Very Good |
| 2.0 | Good |
| 2.5 | Satisfactory |
| 3.0 | Passed |
| 4.0 | Conditional |
| 5.0 | Failed |
| DRP | Dropped |
| EXT | Extended |
Grades of 1.25, 1.75, 2.25 and 2.75 may also be given but in no case shall they be more detailed than in multiples of 0.25.
For courses not requiring numerical grades, the following marks shall be given:
| S | Satisfactory |
| U | Unsatisfactory |
The EXT (Extended) Mark
To remove a grade of EXT (extended) in a course, a student has a maximum period of one year from the end of the term to complete all the requirements of the course. The student need not re-enroll the course during this period of completion.
The removal of a grade of EXT may entail submission of assignments, taking examinations, and other work that the course faculty may require.
An EXT entry in the official grade sheet should be accompanied by a notation under Remarks indicating the specific work the student needs to accomplish in order to earn a grade. The student shall be given a final grade based on his/her overall performance.
