Distinction meaning in exam

  1. Pass, Credit or Distinction levels??
  2. Results and certificates
  3. With distinction Definition & Meaning
  4. Grade codes explained
  5. Distinction in ca exams [Resolved]


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Pass, Credit or Distinction levels??

Hi everyone Please can someone help me and explain the differences between these certificate levels? EN state that they will issue a EN Institute Certificate at a Pass, Credit or Distinction level and its really baffled me All i have been told was its depends on how well you do...but what do the certificates mean?? Also does anyone know which EN course teaches the pink and white tips? Thankyou muchly :green:

Results and certificates

Understanding GESE results Trinity examiners assess each candidate's exam performance against the communicative skills and language requirements listed for that grade in the Examiners assess exam performance using an A-D rating scale. They award a letter grade - A, B, C or D - for each exam task - and they use Calculating the overall result There are four possible results for any GESE exam: • Pass with Distinction • Pass with Merit • Pass • Fail The overall result is based on the grades achieved in the individual exam tasks - Trinity is committed to ensuring that the standard of each qualification remains consistent over time and so reserves the right to make appropriate adjustments to published grade thresholds and/or methods of aggregating marks.

With distinction Definition & Meaning

Recent Examples on the Web But promotion data provided by the U.S. Navy’s public affairs office shows that Mr. Peña hardly served with distinction. — Maggie Astor, New York Times, 20 Jan. 2023 The honor is based on Wescott’s overall academic performance, with distinction as an Exemplary High-Performing School, according to a news release. — Pioneer Press Staff, Chicago Tribune, 26 Sep. 2022 Robertson served his country and community with distinction, his lawyer told the judge. — Michael Kunzelman, ajc, 11 Aug. 2022 Pagán holds a master’s degree with distinction in Strategic Communication and frequently conducts webinars on various aspects of media and communication. — Palabra, oregonlive, 18 Apr. 2022 Through it all, ABC News covered this extraordinary and unrelenting year of news with distinction, supporting an audience trying to make sense of their constantly changing and often stressful world. — ABC News, 10 Feb. 2022 After attending Yale and Cambridge University in England, Harry was entranced by the adventure of flying, purchased a Curtiss flying boat, and served with distinction during World War I. — Rinker Buck, WSJ, 10 Oct. 2021 University of Arkansas School of Law Professor Susan Schneider, director of the agricultural law LL.M. program, predicted Hipp would serve with distinction. — Frank E. Lockwood, Arkansas Online, 28 May 2021 King graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law in 2008, and from the University of Washington, with distinction, in 2004....

Grade codes explained

Post 2005 AE - Alternative Exit AC - Assessment Continuing CR - Credit Pass (60-69%) D - Distinction (70-79%) DE - Deferred Examination Granted FA - Failed Alternative FC - Failed Component FN - Fail Due to Non Completion FS - Failed Supplementary HD ­- Higher Distinction (80-100%) N - Fail (0-44%) N+ - Fail (45-49%) NA - Results not Available NC - Not Complete NE - Non-examinable P - Pass (50-59%) PA - Passed Alternative PS - Passed Supplementary PT - Pass Thesis SG - Supplementary Examination Granted UF - Ungraded Fail UP - Ungraded Pass WD - Withdrawn without penalty WE - Not permitted to sit Exams WR - Withdrawn - research unit WZ - Enrolment Cancelled Honours results H1 - First Class Honours H2 - Second Class Honours 2A - Second Class Honours (Division A) 2B - Second Class Honours (Division B) H3 - Third Class Honours HN - Honours Classification DI - Distinction DX - Higher Distinction Pre- 2005 CR - Credit Pass (60-69%) CU - Credit Unit D - Distinction (70-79%) DE - Deferred Examination Granted EX - Exempt F - Ungraded Fail FN - Fail Due to Non Completion HD ­- Higher Distinction (80-100%) N+ - Fail (45-49%) N - Fail (40-44%) NM - Fail (0-39%) NA - Results not Available NE - Non Examinable NL - Fail - Pass Granted in a Lesser unit NP - May Not Proceed NQ - Fail - Granted Qualifying Examination NS - Fail - Granted Supplementary Examination P - Pass (50-59%) PA - Pass P* - Pass Conditional PD - Pass Degree Approved PE - Result Pending PI - Distinction QF - Qualifying E...

Distinction in ca exams [Resolved]

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