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Qualification => IGCSE/ GCSE => Queries => Topic started by: kkkid on June 19, 2009, 12:00:46 pm

Title: how are the grades calculated?
Post by: kkkid on June 19, 2009, 12:00:46 pm
do they take a certain grade for each paper

eg: chem paper 1 is A, paper 3 is high B, paper 6 is A = A in chem

   or

paper 1 32/40, paper 3 80/100, paper 6 40/60 .. 152/200*100 = 76 in chem

Title: Re: how are the grades calculated?
Post by: zara on June 19, 2009, 12:18:37 pm
they 1st calculate the mrks....compare all of them n set the thresholds...separate for each component..
based on it ur graded...just like u did above...
Title: Re: how are the grades calculated?
Post by: kkkid on June 19, 2009, 12:42:23 pm
they 1st calculate the mrks....compare all of them n set the thresholds...separate for each component..
based on it ur graded...just like u did above...

so its done this way: paper 1 32/40, paper 3 80/100, paper 6 40/60 .. 152/200*100 = 76 in chem
Title: Re: how are the grades calculated?
Post by: zara on June 19, 2009, 02:50:22 pm
they 1st calculate the mrks....compare all of them n set the thresholds...separate for each component..
based on it ur graded...just like u did above...

so its done this way: paper 1 32/40, paper 3 80/100, paper 6 40/60 .. 152/200*100 = 76 in chem
yup...