Grade Thresholds taken for syllabus 8058 (hinduism) in the October / November 2011 examination. Minimum mark required for grade: maximum mark available A B E Component 1 100 70 60 30 the thresholds (minimum marks) for Grades C and D are normally set by dividing the mark range between the b and the e threshold into three.
Grade Thresholds taken for syllabus 8058 (hinduism) in the October / November 2011 examination. Minimum mark required for grade: maximum mark available A B E Component 1 100 70 60 30 the thresholds (minimum marks) for Grades C and D are normally set by dividing the mark range between the b and the e threshold into three.
Grade Thresholds taken for syllabus 8058 (hinduism) in the October / November 2011 examination. Minimum mark required for grade: maximum mark available A B E Component 1 100 70 60 30 the thresholds (minimum marks) for Grades C and D are normally set by dividing the mark range between the b and the e threshold into three.
Grade Thresholds taken for syllabus 8058 (hinduism) in the October / November 2011 examination. Minimum mark required for grade: maximum mark available A B E Component 1 100 70 60 30 the thresholds (minimum marks) for Grades C and D are normally set by dividing the mark range between the b and the e threshold into three.
Grade Thresholds University of Cambridge International Examinations 2011 HINDUISM
GCE Advanced Subsidiary Level
Grade thresholds taken for Syllabus 8058 (Hinduism) in the October/November 2011 examination.
minimum mark required for grade: maximum mark available A B E Component 1 100 70 60 30
The thresholds (minimum marks) for Grades C and D are normally set by dividing the mark range between the B and the E thresholds into three. For example, if the difference between the B and the E threshold is 24 marks, the C threshold is set 8 marks below the B threshold and the D threshold is set another 8 marks down. If dividing the interval by three results in a fraction of a mark, then the threshold is normally rounded down.
The thresholds for the syllabus are determined first by adding together the thresholds for the components taken by the candidate. A reduction may be made at the higher grades depending on the correlation of the papers. If the maximum raw marks for the components are not in the weighting/relationship specified in the syllabus, a weighting is applied to arrive at the overall thresholds.
The maximum total mark for this syllabus is 100.
For this syllabus in this series the grade thresholds were as follows:
Option Combination of components a b c d e 01 70 60 50 40 30
Grade Thresholds are published for all GCE A/AS and IGCSE subjects where a corresponding mark scheme is available.