A grade G is considered a fail at GCSE. The pass grades are A*, A, B and C. Any grade below C is regarded as a fail and not worth much to employers, colleges and universities.
If you attain a range of grades from D to G in your GCSEs, you may find that you would do better at a vocational course or a modern apprenticeship.
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Not really, a D grade is a fail, you need and C or above to pass
No, Troll is a fail and the lowest mark a witch or wizard can get in their exams.
get gcse's a levels at grade AAA pass university exams BMAT or UKCAT and hopefully with good grades you will get accepted.
A pass is any grade they give you , but only grades above C are considered to be good grades, so D is seen as a not very good grade for employers.
IGCSE maths is allot more difficult then GCSE maths and so is any grade you wish to obtain. A C grade at GCSE is roughly 35% whilst at GCSE is 60%
25th June 2010
It depends from GCSE to GCSE. Ask your teacher what the A score mark is worth.
Grade c/b
'U' is a grade, which stands for 'ungraded'. This usually means you have got 1-2 marks out of the whole exam.Grade SchemeHighest to LowestA* - PassA - PassB - PassC - PassD - GCSE Fail, College PassE - GCSE Fail, College PassF - FailG - FailU - Ungraded (1-2 marks)X - No Grade (0 marks)Z - Absent for Exam
Wednesday 27th June 2012
A 'P' grade is most likely 'passing'.