Equivalency To Other Grade Systems
ECTS Scale | U.S. grade (4.0 scale) equivalents | British Grade equivalents | BERN (Swiss) Grade equivalents | Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich Grade equivalents | Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland | Academic Grading in France |
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A | A to A+ (4.0) | 70 or over (first) | 6 | 1.0 & 1.3 (or 92-100%) | 5,0 (bardzo dobry) | 16-20/20 : Very good |
B | B+ to A- (3.3 to 3.7) | 60 - 69 (upper second) | 5.5 | 1.7, 2.0 & 2.3 (or 83-91%) | 4,5 (dobry plus) | 14-15,9/20 : Good (bien : B) |
C | B (3.0) | 55 - 59 (lower second) | 5 | 2.7 & 3.0 (or 79-82%) | 4,0 (dobry) | 12-13,9/20 : Satisfactory (assez bien : AB) |
D | C+ to B- (2.3 to 2.7) | 50 - 54 (lower second) | 4.5 | 3.3 (or 73-77%) | 3,5 (dostateczny plus) | |
E | C (2.0) | 40 - 49 (third) | 4 | 3.7 & 4.0 (or 69-72%) | 3,0 (dostateczny) | 10-11,9/20 : Correct (Passable not an official grade) |
FX | F | 30 - 39 | 3.5 | 4.1 (*depends on faculty) | 2,0 (niedostateczny) | 8/20 (Oral de rattrapage) |
F | F | Below 30 | 3 | < 8/20 (échec définitif) |
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