Credit Point definition

Credit Point means the grade point multiplied by credit hours.
Credit Point means the grade point multiplied by the credit load of the course.
Credit Point means the product of grade point and number of credits for a course.

Examples of Credit Point in a sentence

  • Applicants will be required to score their applications using the current year HOME/Housing Credit Point Scoring form provided by AHFA.

  • Credit Point refers to the ‘Workload’ of a learner and is an index of the number of learning hours deemed for a certain segment of learning.

  • Cumulative Total Credit Point (CTCP) is the summation of Total credit points (TCPs) over all semesters from beginning to date.

  • Thus, a learner who successfully completes a 4 CP (Credit Point) course may be considered to have collected or acquired 4 credits.

  • Credit Point Calculation Sheet [Part I, Part II &Part III] is to be filled by the applicant for the post applied.


More Definitions of Credit Point

Credit Point means quantification of acknowledgement of a student’s completion of a course achievements as prescribed;
Credit Point means a unit in which study load is calculated. One credit point corresponds to 40 hours or one week of study by a student. The study load of one academic year is 40 credit points. Upon implementation of the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System, ECTS, one credit point corresponds to 26 hours of study by a student which makes 1560 hours and 60 credit points per one academic year. A system of calculation of the study load different from the one set out in this clause may be applied with regard to a portion of a joint curriculum pursued in an educational institution of a foreign state;
Credit Point means continuous professional development rating as determined by the Board;
Credit Point means quantification of acknowledgement of a student’s
Credit Point. As specified in the Plan.
Credit Point means the grade point multiplied by credits of the course.
Credit Point means a unit in which study load is calculated. One credit point corresponds to 40 hours or one week of study by a student. The study load of one academic year is 40 credit points. Upon implementation of the European Credit Point Transfer System, the study load of one academic years shall be 60 credit points;