What does it mean to graduate with distinction in RMIT?

What does it mean to graduate with distinction in RMIT?

Graduate Certificates, Graduate Diplomas and Masters by coursework shall be awarded as Pass with Distinction to any candidate who has achieved a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or above. Candidates with a cumulative GPA below 3.00 shall be awarded a pass.

What is first class Honours RMIT?

Bachelor Honours Degrees*

WAM Award level Example
50-59 Pass Bachelor of Science (Biology) (Honours)
60-69 Honours Class 2B (H2B) Bachelor of Science (Biology) (Honours) H2B
70-79 Honours Class 2A (H2A) Bachelor of Science (Biology) (Honours) H2A
80 or more Honours First Class (H1) Bachelor of Science (Biology) (Honours) H1

What is the RMIT award program?

RMIT Awards Each prize is presented annually, one to a vocational education graduate and one to a higher education Bachelor degree or Associate degree graduate. Contact your school/college about submitting a nomination for pre-selection by the end of your final year of undergraduate study.

What is Honours 2A level?

Honours results will be classified as follows: First Class Honours (H1) 80-100 per cent. Second Class Honours Division A (2A) 70-79 per cent. Second Class Honours Division B (2B) 60-69 per cent.

How many credit points do you need to graduate RMIT?

96 credit points
To be eligible to graduate you must successfully complete at least 96 credit points – or 50% of your program – whichever is less.

Can you graduate with high distinction?

Students who commenced their courses prior to 1997, who are otherwise eligible for an award With Distinction, shall graduate With Distinction if their GPA is 6.0 or higher on the new scale or if their GPA is 75% or higher as calculated below. (87) A GPA of 75.00% or higher is required for graduation With Distinction.

What is Vice Chancellor Award?

The coveted Vice-Chancellor’s Award is given to exceptional PhD students at USM after undergoing a stringent screening process. This Award is offered to support research in all areas of studies in the University and to instill excellent values amongst postgraduate students academically and socially.

What does Rnf mean RMIT?

RNF. Result not finalised: academic delay in finalising the grade. an equitable assessment arrangement is in place. a project/thesis was not due for submission until the end of the teaching period.

What is a B+ in percentage Australia?

Honours System Some Australian universities have a grading system based on the Honours system used at Oxford and Cambridge: In Schools reports they use these systems: A-90-100: excellent B-75-90%: good C-40-75%: Satisfactoriness D-25-40%: Limited E-10-25%- Very Low F- 10-%: Failed.

What are credit points RMIT?

Credit points: Courses in HE programs all have credit points which reflect the total student workload required in order to satisfactorily complete the course. Each full-time year of the program totals 96 credit points: 48 in each semester.

What is full-time study RMIT?

Full-time study is generally three to four days per week, and may include 12–16 hours of classes weekly (four subjects per semester). If you can demonstrate you meet the learning outcomes for some of your RMIT courses, then you’ll receive a transfer of credit from your previous study to your RMIT course/s.

Is there an award level for RMIT degree?

For students who commenced their enrolment before 1 January 2016, the degree is awarded unclassified (pass only). **FAQ answer: please note there is no ‘with High Distinction’ award level.

Where to get a graduation portrait done at RMIT?

Mementos for your milestone! Get your professional graduation portrait taken with Reed. R & J Framing offers a variety of plaques and frames for your testamur. A selection of official RMIT branded merch is available at Campus Store.

How big is a University of Melbourne graduation certificate?

Certificate content and dimensions Size: A4, 297mm (high) x 210mm (wide) (15.8in x 10.4in) Paper: Printed on watermarked paper with the University crest at the top University seal: Embossed with the University Seal

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