Academic grading in Italy
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There are two grading systems used in Italy:
To someone familiar with both the Italian and the U.S. college systems, Italian grades are best translated into American grades (and vice versa) according to the following table:
"Scuola primaria, scuola secondaria di primo e secondo grado"
ECTS Grade | % of successful students | Corresponding Italian grades |
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A-A+ | 95%-100% | 10 |
B | 90%-95% | 9 |
C | 80%-90% | 8 |
D | 60%-80% | 7 |
E | 50%-60% | 6 |
F-Fx | 0%-50% | 1-5 |
University
For ordinary exams, universities in Italy use a 30-point scale simply divided in two: non passing (0 to 17), and passing grades (18 to 30 cum laude). For the final rating a 110-point scale is used, which is divided in two as well, with 66 being the minimum for passing. The 110-point scale incorporates scores on both exams and the final thesis. For outstanding results, the Lode "praise" is added to the maximum grade.
Italian grades | ECTS Grade | ECTS Definition | % of successful students | US Grade | US Definition |
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26-30, 30 con Lode | A | Excellent | 5% | 26-27:A-, 28-29:A, 30, 30 con Lode:A+ | Excellent |
21-25 | B | Very Good | 10% | 21B-, 22-23B, 24-25B+ | Good |
19-21 | C | Good | 20% | 19C-, 20C, 21C+ | Satisfactory |
18 | D | Satisfactory | 40% | Barely passing | |
14-17 | Fx | Fail | E or F | Fail | |
0-13 | F | Fail |
References
"Grading System in Italy". ClassBase. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
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