How to Calculate Your GPA for Akwa Ibom Poly 2025


Cumulative Gross Point Average (CGPA) calculations have become standard at Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic, Ikot -Ekpene. To get a good grade and make sure you’re on track to get the grade you want, you should always calculate your GP. Getting into Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic, Ikot -Ekpene is a big deal. If you get in, you can feel good about yourself because you’ve already overcome a big obstacle, but now the real fight for a good CGPA begins.


At this point, you start to go to class, do your homework, and study for your test. Students who are paying attention start to learn how to figure out their CGPA early on so they can try to get on upper credit. Most students at Akwa Ibom Poly want to figure out their CGPA based on their grades, but they don’t know how.

In this post, I’ll show you how to figure out your grade point average at Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic, Ikot -Ekpene. This is just as important as anything else you do to make sure you get good grades. If you know how to figure out your GP, you can figure out where you stand each semester and how close you are to reaching your goal for being in an educational institution. So, in this article, we’ll explain how to figure out your GPA at Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic, Ikot -Ekpene.

How to Calculate Your Akwa Ibom Poly GPA

So, here is the range of each letter grade before the benchmark at Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic, Ikot -Ekpene.

The Old Grading System Table

Percentage Score

Letter Grade

Points

Rating/Remark

70 – 100

A

5

Excellent

60 – 69

B

4

Very Good

50 – 59

C

3

Good

45 – 49

D

2

Fair

*40 – 44

E

1

Pass

0 – 30

F

0

Fail

The pass score/mark has been extended in accordance with the new NBTE standard “E.” The letter “E” is considered to be “Fail”.

Here’s the new system: a student’s work at the university is currently rated in the letters below, with each letter carrying an equal number of points, as follows:

Table of the New Scoring System

Percentage Scores

Letter Grades

Points

Rating/Remark

70 – 100

A

5

Excellent

60 – 69

B

4

Very Good

50 – 59

C

3

Good

*45 – 49

D

2

Pass

0 – 44

F

0

Fail

In Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic, Ikot -Ekpene, the least acceptable pass score is 45% (percent). As a result, a ‘D’ will be the minimum passing mark for all courses, including electives and General Studies. All examples below, however, will be based on the most recent update (benchmark).

Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)

The above grading method is used to calculate a student’s grade point average at the conclusion of each semester. Assume that in his or her first semester, the student offers the following courses:

Course code

Title of Course

Credit Unit

GSP 100

The Use of English I

2

GSP 111

Use of Library

2

GSP 105

Natural Science I

2

GSP 201

Social Sciences I

2

COS 101

Introduction to Computer Science

2

STA 131

Inference I

2

MTH 221

Real Analysis I

3

 

                                     Total Credit Units

15

Now let’s Assume your grades are C, A, D, A, D, B, and C in each of the courses, which is equal to 3, 5, 2, 5, 2, 4, and accordingly. Using the new grading scale, each course’s total point will be calculated as follows:

Total Point of a Course = credit unit of the course multiplied by the grade point matching to the letter grade of the course in question, i.e. Total Point of a Course = credit unit of the course multiplied by the grade point relating to the letter grade of the course in question Grade point for the course, then repeat for all subsequent courses in the same manner:

Table for Calculating CGPA for First Semester at Akwa Ibom Poly

Course Code

Credit Unit

Letter Grade

Points Grade

Credit x Points

Total Points

GSP 100

2

C

3

2 x 3

6

GSP 111

2

A

5

2 x 5

10

GSP 105

2

D

2

2 x 2

4

GSP 201

2

A

5

2 x 5

10

COS 101

2

D

2

2 x 2

4

STA 131

2

B

4

2 x 4

8

MTH 221

3

C

3

3 x 3

9

 

 

 

 

Total Points

51

The entire point, 51, is then divided by the total number of credit units (15) to produce the grade point average. Noting that there is no space for approximation in the computation of GPA, the following formula is used: First Semester GPA = Total points/Total Credit Units = 51/15 = 3.4.

Calculation of Your CGPA for Second Semester at Akwa Ibom Poly

Assume that in the second semester, the student takes the following courses:

Course code

Title of Course

Credit Unit

CHH 112

Basic Principles of Physical Chemistry

2

GSP 208

Humanities II

2

GSP 106

Natural Science II

2

GSP 202

Social Sciences II

2

BIO 152

General Biology II

3

PHY 196

Practical Physical III

2

GLG 142

Earth’s History

3

 

                                        Total Credit Units

16

And the student receives the following grades in the courses: A, A, C, F, D, D, and B. The second semester GPA of the student will then be displayed in the table below.

Course Code

Credit Unit

Letter Grade

Points Grade

Credit x Points

Total Points

CHH 112

2

A

5

2 x 5

10

GSP 208

2

A

5

2 x 5

10

GSP 106

2

C

3

2 x 3

6

GSP 202

2

F

0

2 x 0

0

BIO 152

3

D

2

3 x 2

6

PHY 196

2

D

2

2 x 2

4

GLG 142

3

B

4

3 x 4

12

 

 

 

 

Total Points

48

GPA for the second semester = The Total points/Total Credit Courses = 48/16 = 3.0 = 3.0

This method of figuring out GP is the same as what other universities use, so it can be used at other schools as well.

I hope you get what I mean? You can contact me through the comments section below, and I will be happy to help.