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How do Cambridge thresholds work?

These thresholds are decided after each examination has been taken and marked. The aim in each year (or examination series) is to set each threshold in just the right place to ensure that it is no more difficult and no less difficult to obtain that grade than it was in the previous year.
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How is Cambridge threshold calculated?

Grade thresholds are not adjusted in line with the ability of students, but in line with the demand of the question paper in relation to the assessment criteria. Grade thresholds can be found for each subject under the relevant qualification page on our website.
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What percentage is an A in Cambridge O level?

is no Grade 'a*', the percentage uniform mark range for Grade 'a' is 80–100. ' The information in this factsheet is intended as a guide for schools in countries where percentage uniform marks appear on statements of results for Cambridge IGCSE®, Cambridge O Level and Cambridge International AS & A Level.
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What is the passing mark for Cambridge A level?

Passing grades for Cambridge International AS & A Levels are E (equivalent to a US letter grade of 'C') or higher. Unlike US systems, there is no letter grade to designate a failure (no 'F' equivalent).
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What is a good Cambridge score?

A candidate scoring 200 to 210 will receive a grade A and a Cambridge English: Advanced certificate stating that they demonstrated ability at Level C2. The maximum achievable score for Cambridge English: Advanced is 210. Candidates with scores from 193 to 199 will receive a grade B.
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CORRECT WAY TO CALCULATE YOUR GRADE IGCSE, GCE O Level and AS Level

Can you get into Cambridge with low grades?

There are no GCSE (or equivalent) requirements for entry to Cambridge. We will look at your GCSE results as an indicator of your academic performance. But this will be within the context of the performance of the school/college where you achieved your GCSEs.
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Is 75% A1 in O levels?

Myth 1: Getting 75% in your O-level math examinations will get you an A1! 75% will at most get you a B3 or an A2 in O-level examinations. From the experience of our O level math tutor, students usually need to score above 90% to get an A1 in E-math and above 85% for an A1 in A-math.
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How are Cambridge scores calculated?

In the live exams, each skill is equally weighted, and a candidate's overall score is calculated by adding all of the individual scores together and dividing by four (and then rounding to the nearest whole number).
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What is the average a level grade for Cambridge?

Of those accepted, 99.0% (98.6%) achieved the equivalent of A*AA or better counting only their best three A Levels excluding General Studies and Critical Thinking.
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What GCSE grade is 57%?

According to this illustration, grade 4 requires 56 - 66 per cent, grade 5 requires 67 - 77 per cent and grade 6 requires 78 - 88 per cent.
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Is 70 an A grade UK?

UK degree classifications are as follows: First-Class Honours (First or 1st) (70% and above) Upper Second-Class Honours (2:1, 2.i) (60-70%)
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Is 96 out of 100 good?

90–92 is considered an A-. 93–95 is considered an A. 96–100 is considered an A+.
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What is a threshold in Cambridge?

threshold noun (LEVEL)

the level or point at which you start to experience something, or at which something starts to happen: I have a low/high boredom threshold (= I do/don't feel bored easily).
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What is the grading system for Cambridge?

Grading and assessment

The Cambridge International A Level is reported on a grade scale from A* (highest) to E (minimum required performance). There is no A* grade for Cambridge International AS Levels, which are reported from grade A to E. Each subject is graded separately and no Grade Point Average is calculated.
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How many tariff points do you need to get into Cambridge?

Cambridge usually requires A*A*A for most sciences courses and A*AA for arts courses or 40–42 in the IB, including core points, with 776 at Higher Level. AAA is usually required at Advanced Higher grade, for students in Scotland.
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How much do Cambridge care about predicted grades?

We realise that many teachers worldwide will not be used to predicting exam grades, how we nonetheless ask that these should be provided - if you have exams that you have not yet taken at the point of application, we cannot consider your application without grade predictions.
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How to interpret Cambridge results?

Cambridge International AS Level • a(a), b(b), c(c), d(d) or e(e). a(a) is the highest and e(e) the lowest. 'UNGRADED' shows that the candidate failed to reach the standard required for grade e(e).
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Is there a bell curve for a math O level?

And according to famous mathematician Layman, bell curves refer to the normal distribution process. As there is quite a dilemma between the bell curves, it must mention here, that officially it has been declared that no bell curve approach is being followed for any O level exams.
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What is the lowest score for O level?

To pass an individual O-Level subject, a student must score at least C6 (6 grade points) or above. The highest grade a student can attain is A1 (1 grade point).
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What grade is 80% in A-level?

The A* at A Level is awarded to candidates who achieve a grade A on the A Level overall (80%), and who also achieve at least 90% on the uniform mark scale (UMS) across their A2 units.
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Is it harder to get into Oxford or Cambridge?

This statistic is derived from a pool of roughly 46,000 applicants vying for 8,000 available spots at the two universities. For 2021 entry, Cambridge extended offers to 4,245 out of 22,788 applicants, while Oxford offered places to 3,932 out of 23,414 applicants.
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Do Cambridge look at GCSEs?

Most students who apply have at least four or five As or A*s at GCSE (7, 8 or 9 in the new system), but there are always exceptions, and we consider everyone very carefully. So yes, your GCSE scores do matter, but by themselves they're not make-or-break — they're only one part of a big picture.
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Can you get into Cambridge with bad GCSEs but good A levels?

They are typically seen as a measure of a student's academic ability and are often considered by admissions teams in conjunction with other factors, such as A-level grades, personal statements, and references. However, having bad or non-existent GCSE grades does not necessarily mean that you cannot get into university.
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