At the end of each semester, students will be ranked by the school based on their average score in each subject, calculated on a 4-point or 10-point scale.
Students across the country have begun taking their final exams. (Illustration photo)
Final academic ranking for students
According to the University Training Regulations, students are classified according to their academic performance at the end of the semester on a 4-point scale with 6 different levels. Specifically, students with an average GPA of 3.6 to 4.0 are classified as excellent; from 3.2 to nearly 3.6 are classified as good; from 2.5 to nearly 3.2 are classified as good; from 2.0 to nearly 2.5 are classified as average; from 1.0 to nearly 2.0 are classified as weak; and below 1.0 are classified as poor.
In case the school classifies academic performance on a 10-point scale, the grading scale is as follows: from 9.0 to 10.0 is excellent; from 8.0 to near 9.0 is good; from 7.0 to near 8.0 is fair; from 5.0 to near 7.0 is average; from 4.0 to near 5.0 is poor; below 4.0 is poor.
Students are also assigned to the academic year level based on the number of credits accumulated from the beginning of the course (abbreviated as N) and the average number of credits per academic year according to the standard study plan (abbreviated as M). Specifically, the first-year level must meet N
The above are specific regulations on how to classify students' final academic performance on a 4-point and 10-point scale. In addition, students are also classified based on the number of credits accumulated from the beginning of the course and the average number of credits per academic year according to the standard study plan.
How many credits does a student need to study in a semester?
Before entering a new semester, universities instruct students to register for courses on the school's registration system. Credit-based students must register for the courses they plan to take in the semester, including new courses, some failed courses (to retake) and some passed courses (to improve grades, if any) based on the list of open courses and the registration requirements for each course.
The training institution's regulations stipulate that the minimum number of credits registered must not be less than 2/3 of the average number of credits per semester according to the standard study plan. At the same time, the maximum number must not exceed 3/2 of the average number of credits per semester according to the standard study plan.
Thus, comparing the above regulations, it can be seen that university students are allowed to register for credits in each semester not exceeding 3/2 of the average volume of a semester according to the standard study plan. That is, students are allowed to register for about 10 - 30 credits/semester.
At the same time, one credit will be equivalent to 15 theoretical lessons, 30 practice and experiment or discussion hours, 60 hours of internship at facilities or 45 hours of students writing essays, assignments, projects or graduation thesis.
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