Diploma of Merit

The graduation diploma is the culmination of a period of learning and serves as proof of transition that one has made during the period of study. The diploma is often handed to the graduating students during a commencement ceremony that is organized by a learning institution. The graduation diploma is a symbol of achievement and is a source of pride for those who have graduated. The diploma is often handed to the student in a diploma holder which works well to enhance the presentation as well as keeping the important certificate clean and free from damage.

In order to attain a graduation diploma one has to satisfy certain graduation requirements of the institution. Usually a certain Grade Point Average has to be maintained throughout the course of study. The cumulative grade at the end has to meet the set standards to ensure graduation. Apart from academic standards, the person attaining a >graduation diploma has to have shown upstanding character during the period of study and maintained the institutions rules and regulations. A graduation diploma is awarded according to grades attained. The highest classification is first class honors for those who get a cumulative average point of 4.50. The lowest classification for graduation is a cumulative point average of 2.00.

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