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| Academic grading | |
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| Africa | |
| Egypt • Kenya • Morocco • South Africa • Tunisia | |
| North America | |
| Canada • Mexico • United States | |
| Central America | |
| Costa Rica | |
| South America | |
| Chile • Venezuela | |
| Asia | |
| Bangladesh • China • Hong Kong • India • Indonesia • Iran • Israel • Japan • Korea • Kyrgyzstan• Nepal • Pakistan • Philippines • Singapore • Syria • United Arab Emirates • Vietnam | |
| Europe | |
| ECTS • European Baccalaureate • GPA in Central and Eastern Europe Albania • Austria • Bosnia and Herzegovina • Bulgaria • Croatia • Czech Republic • Denmark • Finland • France • Germany • Greece • Hungary • Iceland • Ireland • Italy • Latvia • Liechtenstein • Lithuania • Luxembourg • Moldova • Netherlands • Norway • Poland • Portugal • Romania • Russia • Serbia • Slovakia • Slovenia • Spain • Sweden • Switzerland • Ukraine • United Kingdom |
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| Oceania | |
| Australia • New Zealand | |
In Bosnia, the following grade scale applies to elementary and high school students:
| 1 | Insufficient (nedovoljan) - failing |
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| 2 | Sufficient (dovoljan) |
| 3 | Good (dobar) |
| 4 | Very good (vrlo dobar) |
| 5 | Excellent (odličan) |
The following applies to university students:
| 5 | Insufficient (nedovoljan) - failing |
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| 6 | Suficcient (dovoljan) |
| 7-8 | Good (dobar) |
| 9 | Very good (vrlo dobar) |
| 10 | Excellent (odličan) |
The entire grading scale was inherited from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
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