Credit Point Number
Full Form of CPN
What is CPN?
A Credit Point Number (CPN) is a numerical value assigned to each academic course in Indian higher education institutions, representing the credit weight or workload of that course. Under the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) adopted by many Indian universities, each subject carries a specific CPN—typically ranging from 1 to 6—based on the number of lecture hours, tutorials, and practical sessions. Students must accumulate a minimum total CPN across semesters to qualify for their degree; for example, a three-year bachelor's programme often requires 120 to 140 CPN. The CPN is used alongside grade points to compute the Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA). It appears on official mark sheets and transcripts issued by universities like Delhi University, University of Mumbai, and others following UGC guidelines. Understanding CPN helps students plan their course loads, choose electives, and track progress toward graduation. In competitive exams like those for postgraduate admissions, a higher CPN in relevant courses can strengthen academic profiles. CPN is a fundamental metric in Indian higher education, enabling standardised assessment of academic achievement across different disciplines.
CPN का फुल फॉर्म
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Example
To meet the graduation requirement of 140 CPN, I registered for a 4-CPN elective in data science this semester.