ECTS Grades Sample Clauses
ECTS Grades. The ECTS grading scale is based on the percentile of a student in a given assessment, expressing the student’s performance relatively to other students enrolled in the last three years of the same curricular unit/course (or in a significant group of students). Hence there is no direct fixed correspondence between the ECTS grade and the local grade. F FAIL - some more work required before the credit can be awarded FX FAIL - considerable further work is required Portugal adopted ECTS mechanisms for our higher education system by law. At IPP, the transfer of grades follows the ECTS procedures established in the Portuguese legislation which reflects these principles (DL 42/2005). Hence the ECTS grade calculation is made considering the percentile of each student that reflects the relative position of his/her mark in each curricular unit/course. one full academic year one semester one trimester Grading system at Vysoká škola chemicko-technologická v Praze (CZ PRAHA01): ECTS Grade Numerical conversion in % Definition A 100 - 90 EXCELLENT Outstanding performance with only minor errors B 89 - 80 VERY GOOD Above the average standard but with some errors C 79 - 70 GOOD Generally sound work with a number of notable errors D 69 - 60 SATISFACTORY Fair but with significant shortcomings E 59 - 50 SUFFICIENT Performance meets the minimum criteria FX < 50 FAIL Some more work required before the credit can be awarded F < 50 FAIL Considerable further work is required Z - PASS Course without examination Special UCT symbol
ECTS Grades. The ECTS grading scale is based on the percentile of a student in a given assessment, expressing the student’s performance relatively to other students enrolled in the last three years of the same curricular unit/course (or in a significant group of students). Hence there is no direct fixed correspondence between the ECTS grade and the local grade. F FAIL - some more work required before the credit can be awarded FX FAIL - considerable further work is required Portugal adopted ECTS mechanisms for our higher education system by law. At IPP, the transfer of grades follows the ECTS procedures established in the Portuguese legislation which reflects these principles (DL 42/2005). Hence the ECTS grade calculation is made considering the percentile of each student that reflects the relative position of his/her mark in each curricular unit/course. one full academic year one semester one trimester
ECTS Grades. The ECTS grading scale is based on the assessment, expressing the student’s enrolled in the last three years of the same percentile of a student in a given performance relatively to other students curricular unit/course (or in a significant group of students). Hence there is no direct fixed correspondence between the ECTS grade and the local grade. ECTS Grade % of students who have achieved this grade/ Definition (only for failing grades)/ F FAIL - some more work required before the credit can be awarded FX FAIL - considerable further work is required
ECTS Grades. The ECTS grading scale is based on the percentile of a student in a given assessment, expressing the student’s performance relatively to other students enrolled in the last three years of the same curricular unit/course (or in a significant group of students). Hence there is no direct fixed correspondence between the ECTS grade and the local grade. A 10% B 25% C 30% D 25% E 10% F FAIL - some more work required before the credit can be awarded FX FAIL - considerable further work is required Portugal adopted ECTS mechanisms for our higher education system by law. At IPP, the transfer of grades follows the ECTS procedures established in the Portuguese legislation which reflects these principles (DL 42/2005). Hence the ECTS grade calculation is made considering the percentile of each student that reflects the relative position of his/her mark in each curricular unit/course. one full academic year one semester one trimester
1 – Grades and Frequency Resolution
