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A (grade)


This is a list of grading systems used by countries of the world, first organized by continent, with links to specifics in many entries.

Nigeria Academic Grading

Most universities follow a model based on the British system. Thus, at the University of Cape Town and the University of South Africa (UNISA), the percentages are calibrated as follows: a 1st class pass is given for75% and above, a second (division one) for 70 - 74%, a second (division two) for 60%-69%, and a third for 50 - 59%. Any lower than 50% is a fail. The University of the Witwatersrand considers an A to be 75% and above.

Different countries in Asia have a variety of grading scales. Grading scales for some countries in Asia are described in this article.

University

Below are the percentages and their grade and GPA equivalents

University:

Indian Universities follow a Percentage System and Indian Institutes of Technology follow a 10-point GPA System. The Percentage System works as:

* At selected India institutions, a lower percentage may be considered passing.

The eight-point GPA introduced by University of Mumbai from Academic year 2012–13 is categorized as follows:

The 10-point GPA followed by Indian Institutes of Technology is categorized as follows:

Some universities follow weighted average pattern to calculate percentage: 1st and 2nd Semester – 40% of the aggregate marks, 3rd and 4th Semester – 60% of the aggregate marks, 5th and 6th Semester – 80% of the aggregate marks, 7th and 8th Semester – 100% of the aggregate marks.

International Grade Conversion by World Education Services for Percentages scored in Indian Universities.

* At selected institutions, a lower grade may be considered passing.

Until high school, an averaged percentage is provided. A percentage over 90 is considered excellent; between 70-89 is considered to be 'first division'; between 50-69 is considered to be 'second division', between 40-49 is considered to be pass; though these terminologies and classifications depend on the 'board of education'.

Another Good Institution Grading System:

The highest score receivable at schools and universities is 100. Depending on the school and the grade of study, a good mark varies, but in most occasions 75 or higher is considered to be a good one.


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