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Grading percentages and letters
Grading percentages and letters












According to the table, that grade was awarded in 6% of cases. Say, for example, you have been awarded a grade of 8.5 for a particular study component. %’ (cumulative) row shows how often students achieve this grade or higher.

grading percentages and letters

The ‘%’ row shows the absolute percentage: how often a particular grade is awarded. In this example of a study programme grading table, percentages are used to show how often each grade is awarded. Grading table for exchange students Example calculation/explanation of tables The tables are updated on a yearly basis.Ĭ. Only passing grades are included in the calculation. When compiling the tables, only grades for compulsory components of a study programme are taken into account (not for extra-curricular elements). Grading tablesĮCTS grading tables are made up of grades from the previous three academic years. In LUC’s grading table these letters are converted into numerical grades. Leiden University College uses the letters A to F for its grading, A, B and C being passing grades. If a study programme uses decimal points in its grading, these are rounded up or down to the nearest (half) number. The grades in the ECTS grading table are based on this whole and half number grading system.

grading percentages and letters

Leiden University’s faculties and study programmes generally use whole and half numbers between 1 and 10 to grade a student’s work.

grading percentages and letters

For more information see the ECTS User’s Guide Grading at Leiden University Educational institutions, employers and other interested parties can see, at a glance, how well you have performed in relation to your fellow students. The ECTS grading table provides an insight into the value of a student’s grades and facilitates international grade comparison.














Grading percentages and letters