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  2. Academic grading in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand. Papua New Guinea. v. t. e. In the Philippines, some universities follow a 4-Point Scale, which resembles or is equivalent to the U.S. grading system. This system uses a grade between 0.00 to 4.00 wherein 4.00 is the highest and 0.00 being a failing mark. Other universities follow a 5-Point Scale, wherein the highest grade is a 1.00 ...

  3. ECTS grading scale - Wikipedia

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    The ECTS grading scale is a grading system defined in the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) framework by the European Commission.Since many grading systems co-exist in Europe and, considering that interpretation of grades varies considerably from one country to another, if not from one institution to another, the ECTS grading scale has been developed to provide a common ...

  4. Academic grading in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Highest point (rarely given) 75–99. Passing score in all subjects (above average) 55–74. Pass or fail grades differ between subjects. Some subjects use a score within this range as a passing score. For example, subject A requires a student to get more than 69 to pass while some subjects require students to have at least 56 (more than 55) to ...

  5. Academic grading in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    For NAFA's master'a degree, the merit threshold is 4.5, while the minimum passing grade is 2.5. For NAFA's graduate diploma, the merit threshold is 4.0. For NUS' Doctor of Philosophy, master's degrees and Graduate diploma, the minimum passing grades are 3.5, 3.0 and 2.5, respectively; there are no merit certifications.

  6. Grading systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Equivalent to a D to a high E in the old grading system. 2: Equivalent to a low E to an F in the old grading system. 1: Equivalent to a G in the old grading system. U: Equivalent to a U in the old grading system. This is awarded to those who failed the subject. X: This is awarded to those who were entered for a subject, but did not sit the ...

  7. Academic grading in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    In Croatia the following official grade scale applies to elementary school, high school and university students: 1 ( nedovoljan) is a failing grade, while grades 2 through 5 are passing grades. Many teachers use minus and plus symbols as grade modifiers. For example, "−5" denotes a grade slightly lower than "excellent", while "+4" denotes a ...

  8. Academic grading in Norway - Wikipedia

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    In some subjects the grades Passed/Not passed and Recognized/Not recognized are used. The formerly most common system of grades used at university level was based on a scale running from 1.0 (highest) through 6.0 (lowest), 4.0 being the lowest passing grade. Except from in natural sciences and mathematics, the grades from 1.0 to 1

  9. Academic grading in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    In elementary schools and secondary schools, a five-point grading scale is used: 5 (excellent) 4 (very good) 3 (good) 2 (sufficient) is the lowest passing grade. 1 (insufficient) is the lowest possible grade, and the failing one. In addition, descriptive grades are used to grade a student's conduct and religious or civic education.