Hi, Can someone Plesse explain, how the UK master grade work? 70% is an A? Are there any 100% Grades?
I would assume that 70-100% is an A. At Don Bosco, we had a similar grading scale. For evaluation purposes, ECE's grade equivalent is: 70-100: A 50-69: B 35-49: C
It's not a percentage. And, typically, it is not an ABCF grade. I have experience with only one UK uni. A 70 meant you passed with distinction. A 50-69 meant you passed. Below 50 and you did not pass. Again, nothing to do with percentages. And no letter grades.
Baylor University has a UK to US Grading conversion. UK: 75 - 100 = US: A+ UK: 70 - 74 = US: A UK: 64 - 69 = US: A- UK: 60 - 63 = US: B+ UK: 55 - 59 = US: B UK: 50 - 55 = US: B - UK: 46 - 49 = US: C+ UK: 43 - 45 = US: C UK: 38 - 42 = C - UK: 35 - 37 = D UK: 0 - 34 = Fail URL: https://www.baylor.edu/content/services/document.php/36974.doc The lowest grade on my MBA is Management Financial Accounting is 47%; it is a failure for graduate school. So, I have to retake the final exam to boost up my score. I have never heard or seen any receive any final grade, assignment, or degree with more than 78%.
This is what my alma mater (i.e., the University of Chester) uses in their grad programs. However, it is slightly more nuanced for undergrad studies.