Vidushi Sharma , 05 Oct 2025
The weightage of End-Term Examinations (ETE) in the final grade at LPU is significant and varies based on the nature of the course. For courses with a theory component only, the End-Term Examination generally carries a weightage of 70% of the final grade, with the remaining 30% attributed to Continuous Assessment (CA). For courses combining both theory and practical components, the weightage is typically distributed as: 40% for End-Term Theory, 30% for End-Term Practical (ETP), and 30% for Continuous Assessment. This balanced system effectively ensures that a student's final grade reflects both their comprehensive knowledge demonstrated at the term's end and their consistent performance throughout the semester.
hi, At Lovely Professional University (LPU), the End-Term Examination generally carries the highest weightage in a course’s final grade. Typically, the End-Term Exam accounts for 60% of the total marks, while the remaining 40% comes from Continuous Assessment (CA), which includes quizzes, assignments, class participation, and mid-term exams. This weightage structure ensures that students are evaluated on both their consistent performance during the semester and their overall understanding at the end. However, the exact distribution may vary slightly depending on the course type—especially for lab-based or project-oriented subjects, where practical components hold additional importance.