Academic grading in New Zealand

Academic grading in New Zealand

Various methods of Academic grading in New Zealand is shown below.

High schools

In 2004, high school grades were changed from various percentage and rank-based scales for different year levels, to a four-grade system (the lowest being a failing grade):

Universities

New Zealand universities generally award letter grades (i.e. A to E) to students, with +/- variations. These letter grades correspond to percentage mark bands, though these vary between universities (common cutoffs for A+ include 90% and 85%, and even within a university, an A+ from one department may vary from a A+ from another, with the actual cutoff subject to discretion). D and E grades are failing grades, corresponding to work receiving less than 50%. However, for Honours degrees, the letter grades also correspond to degree classes, with A+/A/A- grades corresponding to a first, B+/high B corresponding to 2:1, etc.

ee also

* Grade (education)
* National Certificate of Educational Achievement

External links

* [http://www.minedu.govt.nz/index.cfm?layout=index&indexid=1007&indexparentid=1004 NCEA at the New Zealand Ministry of Education]


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