SPANISH GRADING SYSTEM IN HIGHER EDUCATION
The grading system in place at Universitat Politècnica de València is the same for all institutions of higher education in Spain.
Student performance is assessed using a 0 to 10-point grading scale, where “0” corresponds to the lowest possible grade and “10” corresponds to an achievement of 100% of the learning objectives.
Grades are expressed in numbers from 0 to 10 with 1 or 2 decimal points (if applicable) and registered as listed below, from lowest to highest score
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The grade point average (GPA) is calculated according to the following principle: sum of the credits earned by the student multiplied by the corresponding grade of each course (subject), divided by the total number of credits earned.
Some credits obtained through credit recognition or corresponding to extracurricular activities (student clubs, sports, student representatives, cooperation and volunteering, etc.) will have no numerical score but only a “PASS” score and will not be computed when calculating the academic average.
In science, technology, and engineering degrees, it is quite normal to see relatively low grades, with few students getting grades in the upper ranks of the grading scale, especially in core courses and in degrees that confer a professional qualification with direct access to chartered (licensed) status.