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First Year Students LibGuide: What is a DP?

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DP

 

What is a DP?    

 

Duly Performed (DP): It is a semester

 

or a year mark that qualifies one to sit

 

for an exam in a tertiary level

 

education.

 

DP Composition

 

DP Composition

A student who has completed the minimum requirements for attendance and semester or year mark to sit for an examination in a certain module is said to have “duly performed” (DP).

The DP system essentially only demonstrates the minimum for the entry-level percentage for a test. In other words, a course may have a 45% DP requirement, which indicates that in order to be eligible to take the exam, you must receive a weighted average of 45% on all assessment items (such as tests, essays, and assignments) over the duration of the term. Once you’ve satisfied these criteria, you’ll take the exam for that course in the hopes of receiving a passing grade, which may be, say, 60% when the exam mark is added to the DP mark that you earned.

Once you don’t fulfil the DP requirement for any course, you won’t be able to take the exam and will therefore fail the course. This may not be a huge issue if the course is an additional course for your selected degree stream (referred to as an “elective”), but if it is a mandatory course for your degree, you will have to apply to retake it, which is a scenario you do not want to be involved. How Are DP Marks Calculated?

The DP system, like all university systems, is not carved in stone. If you have some influence over your faculty head or instructors, you might be able to get away with missing the DP requirement by just 1 or 2 percent.

Source: https://unisaapplication.co.za/how-are-dp-marks-calculated/#:~:text=A%20student%20who%20has%20completed,duly%20performed%E2%80%9D%20(DP).

 

DP Calculation

 

How is DP calculated in university?

DP marks will be calculated as follows for this module: 20% group assignment, 20% Individual Assignment 10% Test

FINAL SUMMARY EVALUATION

The final summative assessment will be the final measure of what was learned at the end of the module.

A sub-minimum of 50% will be required for the Final Summative examinations and an overall score of50% to pass the module. DP Percentage

 

Source: https://unisaapplication.co.za/how-are-dp-marks-calculated/#:~:text=A%20student%20who%20has%20completed,duly%20performed%E2%80%9D%20(DP).