When calculating your overall degree average you'll get rounded up to the nearest %. i.e. a 69.5% will be rounded up to a 70 and you'll get a First!
Students who achieve a final mark of 68% or 69% will be awarded a degree classification of First Class Honours, provided that: They have achieved a module mark of 70% or more in modules at level 6 or level 7 to the value of at least 120 credits, and.
Degree classifications
First-Class Honours (First or 1st) (70% and above) Upper Second-Class Honours (2:1, 2.i) (60-70%) Lower Second-Class Honours (2:2, 2.ii) (50-60%)
Distinctions and merits
For a Distinction, you must obtain a weighted mean grade of at least 69.5 overall. You must also get the grade of not less than 70 in units totalling at least 90 credits.
1st - 70 or above. 2:1 - 60 to 69. 2:2 - 50 to 59. 3rd - 40 to 49.
A passing percentage is 70% or higher. Each college has policies with respect to grades for transferred coursework. You should check with the college you plan to attend to determine its specific grade-posting policies. * All grades above a 69.5% are considered passing.
The classification threshold for a First corresponds to an average mark of 68.5, for an Upper Second 59.0, for a Lower Second 49.5, and for a Third 40.0.
A letter grade of a D is technically considered passing because it not a failure. A D is any percentage between 60-69%, whereas a failure occurs below 60%. Even though a D is a passing grade, it's barely passing.
the distinction level is 70% or above. The boundary zone for the distinction level is between 68% and 69.9%.
C - this is a grade that rests right in the middle. C is anywhere between 70% and 79% D - this is still a passing grade, and it's between 59% and 69% F - this is a failing grade.
69.5, 69.6, 69.7, 69.8 & 69.9 are rounded up to 70; 69.1, 69.2, 69.3 & 69.4 are rounded down to 69.
C- = 69.5 - 72.4
D+ = 66.5 - 69.4.
5 and decimal fractions above, becomes the next highest integer e.g., 69.5 is rounded to 70, 59.5 to 60, and so on. Decimal fractions below x. 5 are rounded to the next lowest integer - for example, 69.4 is rounded to 69.
69% D+ A score of 69 out of 100 on a test, assignment or class is a 69% percentage grade. 31 questions were wrong or points missed. A 69% is a D+ letter grade.
In certain Australian states, some schools will offer a "Year 13' programme to students who wish to complete the usual one-year Year 12 programme over two years, or who were not successful in a sufficient number of subjects to attain the relevant Year 12 qualification on their first attempt.