Grading

Grading system

  • Basic facts
  • Comparison of grading systems

Basic facts

In the Netherlands, the traditional grading scale is from 1 to 10, where 1 is the lowest and 10 the highest grade. The passing mark for a single subject is 5.5. Grades 1-3 are very rarely given, and the same is true for grades 9-10. The most common grades in higher education are 6 and 7.

Dutch gradeExplanation
10 Outstanding
9 Very good
8 Good
7 More than satisfactory
6 Satisfactory
5.5 Passing
1.0-5.4 Fail
Abbreviations in the transcript  
Abbreviations in DutchAbbreviations in EnglishExplanation
COMPCOMPCompensation
ERAORAt own risk
FRFRFraud
GSUFFSufficient
NGRNRStill no result
NONANot attended
NVDNFNot fulfilled
OFFailed
VPPassed
VDFULFulfilled
VREXExemption
VTEXEMPExemption

n Dutch higher education the grade 8 is awarded in the top 15 to 25% of cases, depending on the field of study. Based on data from 2006 regarding examinations, the percentages of grades were as follows: 

10 =         0.50%=           40.00%=                 0.08%
=           2.70%=           35.00%=                 0.03%
=           14.00%=           6.80%or =         -

Comparison of grading systems

Several countries use grading systems that look similar to the one used in Holland. One example is the 1-100 system. However, it would be inaccurate to compare a 90-100 grade in such a system with a 10 in the Dutch system, or a 80-90 with a 9, and so on.

NLUSAUK 
10A+A+1st
9.5A+A+1st
9A+A+1st
8.5A+A1st
8AA/ A-Upper 2nd
7.5A/ A-B+Upper 2nd
7B+BLower 2nd
6.5BC+Lower 2nd
6B-/CC/D3rd
5.5DD 
5-1FF 

Source: Nuffic

See for more information on the website of the Netherlands organisation for international cooperation in higher education.

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