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gold_wings:
It's just the basic grading, all of your papers out of 100.

CMayor:
Guys , just simly don't depend on CURVES   just work hard , ur hard work will simply show results!! best of luck :)

YNWA:

--- Quote from: Princess 312 on May 16, 2010, 06:06:37 pm ---..can somebody please tell me that if there are no curves then how are we going to be graded?
thankyou

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I think that pretty much resolves the doubt of the curve's existence. :)
"The percentage uniform mark will be stated at syllabus level only.
The percentage uniform mark is not the same as the actual mark that the candidate obtains on the question paper, since it depends on the position of the grade thresholds (which may vary from one session to another and from one subject to another) and it has been converted into a percentage. The percentage uniform mark will always be calculated out of 100."

Saavya:
don't worry about curves just work hard people :) good luck everyone  :D

Fahad Abdulrasoul:

--- Quote from: Almostfreaking on May 17, 2010, 06:26:11 pm ---http://ask.cie.org.uk/system/selfservice.controller?CMD=VIEW_ARTICLE&EXPANDED_TOPIC_TREE_NODES=&USERTYPE=1&ARTICLE_ID=64345&CONFIGURATION=1035&PARTITION_ID=1&TIMEZONE_OFFSET=

I think that pretty much resolves the doubt of the curve's existence. :)
"The percentage uniform mark will be stated at syllabus level only.
The percentage uniform mark is not the same as the actual mark that the candidate obtains on the question paper, since it depends on the position of the grade thresholds (which may vary from one session to another and from one subject to another) and it has been converted into a percentage. The percentage uniform mark will always be calculated out of 100."

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now you mean that there is curve or not?

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