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In China, for most of the universities and colleges, and most of the high schools, the grading system〔(Chinese version of GPA )〕 is divided into five categories: *A: Excellent (85-100%, ; IPA: ") :A :90-100% :A-:85-89% *B: Good (75-84%, ; IPA: ") :B+:82-84% :B :78-81% :B-:75-77% *C: Average (64-74%, ; IPA: ") :C+:72-74% :C :68-71% :C-:64-67% *D: Pass (60-63%, ji-ge, "及格 / ''(unicode:Jí gé)'' / ") *F: Failure (0-59%, bu-ji-ge, "不及格 / ''(unicode:Bù jí gé)'' / ") 〔(Table for Converting Chinese Scores into American GPA )〕 (some colleges may group the last two grades D and F into one grade called "Bottom", 0-64%, "下") Besides the grading system and the 100 percentage based marks, there is another form of assessment based on which one course is marked simply as "Qualified/Failed" (“合格/不合格”). The "Qualified" here is different from "Pass", since "Qualified" doesn't indicate anything in ranking and doesn't have its corresponding percentage marks, though a few schools would translate "合格" into "Pass" automatically while an English transcript is required. In Peking University, one of the top two universities in China, there is another grading system with a different formula.〔(Peking University GPA Formula )〕 That is Here is the genuine score in percentage. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Academic grading in China」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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