How are degree classifications calculated Scotland?

How are degree classifications calculated Scotland?

The degree classification is derived by calculating the mean of marks for individual modules, weighted by the number of credit points for each module.

What percentage is a D3 Glasgow Uni?

42%
As required by §16.24 of the Code, the result for each assessment must be converted to an alphanumeric grade before aggregating to establish the overall course result. Referring to Table 2.2, the in-course assessment result of 65% will be recorded as a B2 and the examination result of 42% as a D3.

What is a 2.1 degree classification?

Second-class honours, upper division (2.1): usually, the average overall exam score of 60%+ Second-class honours, lower division (2.2): usually, the average overall score of 50%+ Third-class honours (3rd): usually, the average overall score of 40%+

How much is a dissertation worth towards a degree?

Your dissertation is therefore worth 4 times as much as your other modules individually. But you still need to check your handbook or similar because there are often rules that say something like ‘distinction – 70%+ average but only if 65% is achieved in all modules”.

What is a 2.1 degree in Scotland?

An Upper Second-Class Honours (a ‘2:1’, pronounced two-one) = Grade A* A Lower Second-Class Honours (a ‘2:2’, pronounced two-two) = Grade A. An Ordinary Degree (or Pass) = Grade C.

What percentage is a B1?

Old Points System (up until 2016)

Percentage Grade Higher
90 – 100 A1 100
85 – 89.99 A2 90
80 – 84.99 B1 85
75 – 79.99 B2 80

What does B3 grade mean?

Throughout the University, grade A means excellent, grade B means very good, and so on. For example, grade B is divided into three bands: B1 means a high B, B2 means a medium B, and B3 means a low B.

Is 62 a good mark at university?

When you start at university, any mark over 50% is a great grade. Getting a mark over 50% means that you are beginning to understand the difficult work of your degree. Getting over 60% is excellent because it means you have demonstrated a deep knowledge of your subject to the marker.

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