Grading Criteria
Credits are determined based on study hours, and one credit is based on 45 hours of study (15 hours of class, 15 hours of preparation, 15 hours of review), taking into account the class method and the educational effect of the class. I'm here.
- For each lesson subject, the credits are awarded based on a attendance of two-thirds or more of hours of lessons and a grade evaluation of 60 points (C evaluation) or more. The hours for practical training may be increased to more than two-thirds.
- Grades are evaluated as S for 90 points or more, A for 80 points or more, B for 70 points or more, C for 60 points or more, D for less than 60 points, and E for less than 40 points. If students do not get less than 60 points (D, E evaluation), the credits are not awarded.
- Those who are not admitted to advance to the next year or graduate at the promotion / graduation decision meeting will be detained in the original level, and in principle, all the courses in the relevant year will not be certified.
- There are no exceptions to and advance to the next year and graduation judgments, and these will be operated according to the school rules and the matters agreed upon by the advance to the next year / graduation judgment meeting.
GPA system
GPA (Grade Point Average) is a system that evaluates achievements of learning with objective numerical values. This system is generally based on the grade evaluation system based on universities in the United States and Europe.
Classification | Grading Criteria | Grading Criteria | GP | Details of Assessment |
Pass | S. | 90 percent or higher | 4.0 | Especially excellent results |
A | 80 percent | 3.0 | Excellent results |
B. | 70 percent | 2.0 | Appropriate grades |
C. | 60 percent | 1.0 | Minimum grades accepted as passing |
Fail | D. | 40 points | 0.0 | This means that the student has not reached the minimum grade acceptable as a pass. It also includes the lack of class attendance, the fact that the exams for the class have not been taken, and so on. |
E | Less than 40 points |
GPA Calculation Method
Advance to the next year and graduation criteria
- The grades for each lesson subject will be determined based on the results of the regular main exam, the mid-term exam, or the exams given by faculties of subjects as appropriate. These scores are not exam scores.
- A comprehensive exam in the 2nd year, CBT and OSCE in the 4th year, a comprehensive exam in the 4th year , the 1st midterm exam in the 5th year, the 2nd midterm exam in the 5th year, a comprehensive exam in the 5th year, Post-CC OSCE, and graduation exam pass criteria are determined separately.
- Advance to the next year and the decision whether or not to graduate are judged by grades for each subject (including practice training ), the comprehensive examination in the 2nd year, BSL, CBT and OSCE in the 4th year, BSL and comprehensive exams in the 5the year, BSC, Post-CC OSCE and graduation exams in the 6th year, and as well as practical grades, attendance status, course attitudes, awards and penalties, etc.
- Re-examination will be allowed if only one subject has not been certified at the judgment meeting for grade advancemenet.
- If you are disqualified from taking the regular main exam and similar exams due to the absence of only one subject throughout the school year, you may be allowed to take the provisional exam. If you are absent from two or more subjects and lose your eligibility to take the test, the provisional test will be canceled and you will repeat a year. Practical training and exercises are not covered.