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In Nepal, the grade system is divided into different ways.
Percentage obtained | Grade | Grade description | Grade point |
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>= 90% | A+ | Outstanding | 4 |
>=80% AND <90% | A | Excellent | 3.6 |
>=70% AND <80% | B+ | Very Good | 3.2 |
>=60% AND <70% | B | Good | 2.8 |
>=50% AND <60% | C+ | Above Average | 2.4 |
>=40% AND <50% | C | Average | 2.0 |
>=35% AND <40% | D | Below Average | 1.6 |
<35% | NG | Non Graded | - |
The above grading system refers to the Secondary Education Examination (SEE) previously called School leaving Certificate (SLC) examinations when it was implemented, held at the end of at grade 10. It is administered by the Department of Education under the Ministry of Education and Sports, Nepal. Different grading systems are currently being implemented by different universities and education boards.[1]
See also
- Secondary Education Examination (Nepal)
- School Leaving Certificate (Nepal)
- district level examination
References
- ↑ "Letter grading system: Implication and its impact in higher education" (PDF). Tribhuvan University. 22 February 2016.
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