HI there
I am Sanchit Sharma from INDIA. I have finished my graduation in BBS ( Bachelor in Bushiness Studies ) from SHAHEED SUKHDEV COLLEGE OF BUSINESS STUDIES ( DELHI UNIVERSITY), The BEST under grad b-school in the country, but my issue is in such a competitive environment I have amassed 63% in my graduation (Highst was 75%). In my course there is percentage system not GPA so if i convert it to GPA its coming around 1, which I feel is not the correct indicator because the level of competition is tough and checking is strict.
Now please throw some light on how can I convey my case to universities?? and will they understand it?? also tell me is it better to do your graduation in easier courses from low level college to get good marks and good GPA???
please help
Thanking you in ADVANCE
WITH WARM REGARDS
SANCHIT
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Hello,
Honestly, I think you're worrying about this a little too much. It completely depends on the school... Some Most will ask for your GPA without any conversion, while some will provide you with a way to convert your GPA to a more traditional U.S. 4-point scale. Your GPA doesn't sound that bad, so I think you will be okay!
To answer you question, it is definitely not better to get higher grades in an easier major or at a lower-level college. The fact that you come from a strong school will reflect well on you.
Good luck!
Scott
Honestly, I think you're worrying about this a little too much. It completely depends on the school... Some Most will ask for your GPA without any conversion, while some will provide you with a way to convert your GPA to a more traditional U.S. 4-point scale. Your GPA doesn't sound that bad, so I think you will be okay!
To answer you question, it is definitely not better to get higher grades in an easier major or at a lower-level college. The fact that you come from a strong school will reflect well on you.
Good luck!
Scott
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Dear Sir
I thank you for your promt reply and valuable insight.
Thanks again
With Warm Reagards
Sanchit
I thank you for your promt reply and valuable insight.
Thanks again
With Warm Reagards
Sanchit