Description of the institutional grading system
A five-grade scale is generally used in the Hungarian higher education is as follows:
Hungarian Grade (Five-point scale) |
ECTS Grade system |
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Grade |
Definition |
ECTS Grade |
% of successful students normally achieving the grade |
Definition |
5 – jeles |
Excellent, Very good – Outstanding with minor errors |
A |
10 |
EXCELLENT – outstanding performance with only minor errors |
B |
25 |
VERY GOOD – above the average standard but with some errors |
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4 – jó |
Good – Generally sound work with a number of notable errors |
C |
30 |
GOOD – generally sound work with a number of notable errors |
3 – közepes |
Satisfactory, Acceptable – Fair but with significant shortcomings |
D |
25 |
SATISFACTORY – fair but with significant shortcomings |
2 – elégséges |
Pass – Performance meets the minimum criteria |
E |
10 |
SUFFICIENT – performance meets the minimum criteria |
1 – elégtelen |
Fail – Further work is required |
FX |
– |
FAIL – some more work required before the credit can be awarded |
F |
– |
FAIL – considerable further work is required |
ECTS credits:
1 full academic year = 60 credits
1 semester = 30 credits
1 term/trimester = 20 credits
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