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There are four Grading systems (or scales) in Greece – four different GPA – one for higher education, one for secondary education, and two for primary education (grades 1 to 3 and 4 to 6). ==Universities – Polytechnics== * Universities (public): 4FT years (full-time) * Polytechnics - Pharmacy School (public): 5FT years (full-time) * TEI (public): 4FT years (full-time) * Scale: 0.00 – 10.00 ''(0% – 100%)'' * Pass (module): 5.00 ''(50%)'' The table below depicts the Greek Grading system while illustrates approximately how the Grades are compared with ECTS, US and UK grades: For the National Technical University of Athens (polytehnio) the above grades are different: 9-10 is "excellent", 7-9 is "very good", 5-7 is "good", 0-4.9 is "fail". Most of the degrees can be equivalent to a bachelor's degree with honours BSc(Hons) / BEng(Hons) since all courses are 4 to 5 years and most of them professionally accredited. All modules, from all years, must be passed with a minimum grade of 5.00 (50%) in order for a degree to be assessed/awarded and there is currently no limit in resits. The classification (Ἀριστα, Λίαν Καλὠς, Καλὠς) is derived from the overall credit-weighted average for all modules including the 'diplomatiki' (university/polytechnic) or 'ptichiaki' (TEI). (dissertation/project) * (Common regulations for the award of ''Honours'' in UK ) 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 Greece」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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