Academic grading in Romania explained

In Romanian primary schools, a 4-point grading scale is used:

In secondary schools, high schools, and universities, a 10-point scale is used, 5 being the minimum grade for passing.

GradeDescriptionEquivalents
ECTS
10excellenthigh level of command of all aspects  - no or only a few minor weaknessesA
9very goodhigh level of command of most aspects  - only minor weaknessesA−
8goodmajor level of command  - small weaknessesB
7satisfactoryfair level of command  - some weaknessesC
6fair level of command  - significant weaknesses
5sufficientthe minimum requirements for acceptanceE
4insufficientalmost sufficient, not acceptableFx
3poor performancerudimentary knowledge of the subjectF
2very poor performanceno knowledge of the subject
1academic dishonestyawarded for academic dishonesty (cheating) and given as a starting point

Specifications such as + and −, half grades, and grades like 6/7 are sometimes used. Note that the grades used in primary school are derived from this scale, with Insufficient meaning "4 or less", and the other grades standing for 5-6, 7-8 and 9-10 respectively. A 10 is not an uncommon grade, especially in low-interest subjects. A 9 is usually considered an excellent grade. The average grade ranges between 7 and 8. A very poor performance is usually awarded a 3 or 4, while a 1 is often reserved for cases of academic dishonesty or some other unacceptable behavior. Grades with 2 decimal digits can also be awarded, e.g. 7.38 means "'very' satisfactory", although in the register (catalog, where grades are written) the grade will be rounded. Grades with 2 decimal digits can also be awarded in certificates of final examinations in secondary schools, but in that case, they are not rounded.

The same system (10-point scale) is used in Moldova, Finland and Vietnam, including in primary school.[1] However, in Finland all grades lower than 4 have been consolidated into a grade of 4.

References

https://www.uoradea.ro/display2268

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.edu.gov.md/?lng=ro&MenuItem=6&SubMenu0=1&SubMenu1=1 Grading scale in Moldova