ECTS

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

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

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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