ECTS Grading Scale - Equivalency To Other Grade Systems

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
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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