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University Policy on: Admissions Schedule B - Appendix A This appendix lists the conversion tables for assigning a selection rank as referenced in Schedule B of the University Policy on: Admissions Table of Contents International Baccalaureate Diploma (2011 onwards).....................2 International Baccalaureate Diploma (2010 and prior)...................3 German Upper Secondary School Certificate Abitur (Zeugnis der Allgemeinen Hochschulreife)........................................................ 4 Sweden Slutbetyg fran Gymnasieskolan...................................5 Norwegian Certificate of Completion of Upper Secondary School Examinations Vitnemål fra den Videregående Skolen......................6 UK General Certificate of Education Advanced Level (GCE A-levels) and comparable qualifications.............................................. 7 Scottish Highers and Advanced Highers Examinations.....................8 Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education (Advanced Level) Examinations........................................................... 9 South African Senior National Certificate (since 2008) or South African Senior Certificate (pre-2008)......................................... 11 US College Board Advanced Placement subjects (AP) with completed US High School Diploma........................................................ 13 US High School Diploma or equivalent with ACT Test results or College Board SAT results .................................................... 14 Concordance table for recognised school qualifications that can be used in conjunction with US ACT Test (ACT) or US College Board SAT Suite of Assessments (SAT) .................................................... 15 Canadian Matriculation (except Quebec) High School Graduation Diploma or Secondary School Diploma (depending on the Province)..................16 French Baccalaureate.................................................. 17 All India Senior School Certificate (CBSE) issued by the Central Board of Secondary Education................................................... 18 Indian School Certificate (CISCE) issued by the Council for Indian School Certificate Examination............................................... 19 Malaysia – Unified Examination Certificate (UEC).....................20 Admissions Last updated 4/03/2022 Page 1

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University Policy on: AdmissionsSchedule B - Appendix A

This appendix lists the conversion tables for assigning a selection rank as referenced in Schedule B of the University Policy on: Admissions

Table of ContentsInternational Baccalaureate Diploma (2011 onwards).......................................................................2

International Baccalaureate Diploma (2010 and prior).......................................................................3

German Upper Secondary School Certificate Abitur (Zeugnis der Allgemeinen Hochschulreife).....4

Sweden Slutbetyg fran Gymnasieskolan...........................................................................................5

Norwegian Certificate of Completion of Upper Secondary School Examinations Vitnemål fra den Videregående Skolen.........................................................................................................................6

UK General Certificate of Education Advanced Level (GCE A-levels) and comparable qualifications...........................................................................................................................................................7

Scottish Highers and Advanced Highers Examinations.....................................................................8

Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education (Advanced Level) Examinations................9

South African Senior National Certificate (since 2008) or South African Senior Certificate (pre-2008)................................................................................................................................................11

US College Board Advanced Placement subjects (AP) with completed US High School Diploma. 13

US High School Diploma or equivalent with ACT Test results or College Board SAT results ........14

Concordance table for recognised school qualifications that can be used in conjunction with US ACT Test (ACT) or US College Board SAT Suite of Assessments (SAT) ......................................15

Canadian Matriculation (except Quebec) High School Graduation Diploma or Secondary School Diploma (depending on the Province)..............................................................................................16

French Baccalaureate......................................................................................................................17

All India Senior School Certificate (CBSE) issued by the Central Board of Secondary Education..18

Indian School Certificate (CISCE) issued by the Council for Indian School Certificate Examination.........................................................................................................................................................19

Malaysia – Unified Examination Certificate (UEC)..........................................................................20

PR China National College Entrance Exam Gao Kao......................................................................21

Singapore National University of Singapore High School Diploma..................................................22

Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE)..................................................................23

Indonesia - STTB SMA (Surat Tanda Tamat Belajar Sekolah Menengah Umum Tingkat Atas).....24

Irish Leaving Certificate....................................................................................................................25

South Korea College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT).......................................................................27

Netherlands VWO High School Certificate (Voorbereidend Wetenschappellijk Onderwijs)............28

Vietnam – Bang Tot Ngheip Pho Thong Trung Hoc – Gifted Schools.............................................29

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International Baccalaureate Diploma (2011 onwards)1

IB score Base Rank (2011)

Base Rank (2012)

Base Rank (2013)

Base Rank (2014)

Base Rank (2015)

45 99.95 99.95 99.95 99.95 99.9544 99.80 99.85 99.80 99.85 99.8543 99.55 99.65 99.60 99.70 99.7542 99.20 99.35 99.25 99.40 99.4541 98.70 98.80 98.70 98.80 98.8540 98.05 98.20 98.05 98.15 98.3039 97.40 97.50 97.30 97.35 97.5538 96.60 96.80 96.30 96.35 96.7037 95.60 95.90 95.50 95.45 95.8036 94.15 94.85 94.30 94.05 94.4035 92.75 93.35 92.85 92.80 93.2534 91.10 92.00 91.35 91.45 92.0533 89.35 90.55 89.75 89.85 90.6032 87.30 88.70 88.00 87.95 88.8531 85.35 86.40 85.80 85.95 86.9030 82.40 83.70 83.25 83.00 83.8529 79.75 81.10 80.75 80.25 81.2028 77.70 79.10 78.75 77.90 79.2527 75.35 76.75 76.80 75.40 77.0526 73.00 74.35 74.60 72.75 74.6525 70.40 71.65 72.20 69.65 71.6024 67.25 68.25 69.35 66.10 68.10

0 to 24 <67.25 <68.25 <69.35 <66.10 <68.10

1 Ranks are awarded differently depending on year of completion as advised by Australasian Conference of Tertiary Admission Centres (ACTAC).

A bonus is applied for applicants who have studied a Language Other Than English. The bonus varies depending on the score achieved and whether the subject was Standard Level or Higher Level. The bonus is applied to the notional Tertiary Entrance Aggregate (TEA) of the notional Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) equivalent to the base selection rank for the year of completion. The adjusted notional Tertiary Entrance Rank is then converted back to a notional ATAR, which becomes the selection rank. The notional ATAR / TEA comparison is based on the previous year’s distribution, and is adjusted annually. The TEA bonus is as per the table below

Score TEA Bonus (Standard Level)

TEA Bonus (Higher Level)

7 8.1 8.36 6.7 7.75 6.2 6.64 5.0 5.93 4.0 5.02 3.0 4.01 2.0 3.00 0.0 0.0

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International Baccalaureate Diploma2 (2010 and prior3)IB score Rank (2007) Rank (2008) Rank (2009) Rank (2010)

45 99.95 99.95 99.95 99.9544 99.90 99.90 99.90 99.8043 99.80 99.80 99.80 99.6042 99.70 99.65 99.70 99.3541 99.45 99.30 99.30 98.8040 99.10 98.85 98.90 98.4039 98.50 98.25 98.20 97.5538 97.70 97.60 97.50 97.1037 96.65 96.70 96.60 96.2536 95.50 95.45 95.30 95.1035 94.20 94.20 93.90 93.9034 92.75 92.90 92.55 92.4533 91.20 91.40 90.95 90.9032 89.50 89.50 89.05 89.0531 87.35 87.35 86.85 87.0030 84.50 84.50 84.00 84.2529 81.85 81.85 81.30 81.7028 79.95 79.95 79.45 79.6527 77.75 77.75 77.35 77.4026 75.35 75.35 74.95 75.0525 72.65 72.65 72.25 72.2524 69.40 69.40 68.95 69.10

0 to 24 <69.40 <69.40 <68.95 <69.10

2 Ranks are awarded differently depending on year of completion as advised by Australasian Conference of Tertiary Admission Centres (ACTAC).

3 Conversion tables are also available for 1996 through to 2006. Tables are archived by Admissions.

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German Upper Secondary School Certificate Abitur (Zeugnis der Allgemeinen Hochschulreife)4

Score is converted to an IB score, which is then converted to a selection rank as per the International Baccalaureate conversion tables.

Abitur Score IB Score5

1.00 451.17 to 1.01 411.33 to 1.18 401.50 to 1.34 391.67 to 1.51 381.83 to 1.68 372.00 to 1.84 362.17 to 2.01 352.33 to 2.18 342.50 to 2.34 332.67 to 2.51 322.83 to 2.68 313.00 to 2.84 303.17 to 3.01 293.33 to 3.18 283.50 to 3.34 273.67 to 3.51 263.83 to 3.68 254.00 to 3.84 24

4 The following qualifications are accepted: Abitur / Zeugnis der Allgemeinen Hochschulreife / Reifezeugnis / Zeugnis der Reife

The following qualifications are not accepted: Fachgebundenes Abitur / Zeugnis der Fachgebundenen Hochschulreife / Zeugnis der Fachhochschulreife

5 Abitur is converted to International Baccalaureate using the following:

N=1+3×(PMax−PPMax−PMin

)=1+(42−P6

)

∴P=48−6N

whereN is the German Arbitur GradeP is the number of points achieved in the IBPMax is the maximum IB grade without extra points, usually 42PMin is the IB grade needed to pass, usually 24

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Sweden Slutbetyg fran GymnasieskolanScore is converted to an IB score, which is then converted to a selection rank as per the International Baccalaureate conversion tables.

Average6 IB Score20 45

19.83 to 19.99 3919.55 to 19.82 3819.31 to 19.54 3718.95 to 19.30 3618.49 to 18.94 3518.11 to 18.48 3417.50 to 18.10 3317.18 to 17.49 3216.60 to 17.17 3116.04 to 16.59 3015.70 to 16.03 2915.31 to 15.69 2815.03 to 15.30 2714.50 to 15.02 2613.95 to 14.49 2513.50 to 13.94 24

0.0 to 13.49 <24

6 Average determined as follows:1. The average is calculated from points of all subjects, which are assigned to grades as per the table

below2.

2012 onwards A B C D E F

Pre-2012 MVG VG G IG

Points 20 17.5 15 12.5 10 0

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Norwegian Certificate of Completion of Upper Secondary School Examinations Vitnemål fra den Videregående Skolen Score is converted to an IB score, which is then converted to a selection rank as per the International Baccalaureate conversion tables.

Average7 IB Score6.00 45

5.93 to 5.99 425.86 to 5.92 415.71 to 5.85 405.57 to 5.70 395.43 to 5.56 385.29 to 5.42 375.14 to 5.28 365.00 to 5.13 354.86 to 4.99 344.71 to 4.85 334.57 to 4.70 324.43 to 4.56 314.29 to 4.42 304.14 to 4.28 294.00 to 4.13 283.86 to 3.99 273.71 to 3.85 263.57 to 3.70 253.43 to 3.56 243.30 to 3.42 233.05 to 3.29 222.80 to 3.04 212.60 to 2.79 200.00 to 2.59 <20

7 Average determined as follows:1. The average is calculated from all final assessment grades rounded down to two decimal places

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UK General Certificate of Education Advanced Level (GCE A-levels) and comparable qualifications8

Aggregate9 Rank21 and higher 99.9

20 99.619 99.518 99.517 99.416 99.115 98.714 96.013 93.012 91.011 88.010 85.09 83.08 80.07 77.06 74.05 72.04 70.0

8 Qualifications deemed comparable with the GCE include the Cambridge Higher School Certificate, Malaysian STPM, West African Higher School Certificate (Principal Level), West African General Certificate of Education (Advanced Level), East African Advanced Certificate of Education, Kenya Advanced Certificate of Education, Tanzanian Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education, Uganda Certificate of Education and University of Malta Advanced Matriculation examinations

9 Aggregate determined as follows:1. Best three Advanced Level subjects will be used in the calculation of the aggregate2. A minimum of two Advanced Level subjects can be used in the calculation of the aggregate, if less than

three Advanced Level subjects are available3. Advanced Subsidiary subjects may not be used in the calculation of the aggregate4. Subjects used in the calculation of the aggregate must be passed within a period of two consecutive

academic years5. GCE General Paper may not be used in the calculation of the aggregate6. In the Cambridge Overseas Higher School Certificate and overseas derivatives, Principal Level passes

are required7. The aggregate is calculated from points, which are assigned to grades as per the table below8.

Advanced (A2) Level UK GCE A-Level grades (2009 and prior) A B C D E

Advanced (A2) Level UK GCE A-Level grades (2010 onwards) A* A B C D E

Advanced Level (non UK) A B C D E

Points 7 5 4 3 1 0

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0 to 3 <70.0

Scottish Highers and Advanced Highers Examinations10

Aggregate11 Rank21 and higher 99.9

20 99.619 99.518 99.517 99.416 99.115 98.714 96.013 93.012 91.011 88.010 85.09 83.08 80.07 77.06 74.05 72.04 70.0

0 to 3 <70.0

10 Scottish Certificate of Education Examination (SCE) Higher Level (until 1999) and Scottish Qualifications Certificate (SQC) Higher Level (1999 onwards)

11 Aggregate determined as follows:1. If no Advanced Higher units are taken, the aggregate is taken from the best three Higher units2. If one Advanced Higher unit is taken, the aggregate is taken from the Advanced Higher unit and best

two Higher units3. If two Advanced Higher units are taken, the aggregate is taken from the two Advanced Higher units

and best Higher units4. If three or more Advanced Higher units are taken, the aggregate is taken from all the Advanced

Higher units5. The aggregate is calculated from points, which are assigned to grades as per the table below

6.

Higher A* A B C DE

Advanced Higher A* A B C D E

Points 5 4 3 2 1 0

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Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education (Advanced Level) Examinations

Aggregate12 Rank20.5 and higher 99.9

20.0 99.619.5 99.519.0 99.518.5 99.518.0 99.517.5 99.417.0 99.416.5 99.116.0 99.115.5 98.715.0 98.714.5 98.014.0 96.013.5 95.013.0 93.012.5 92.012.0 91.011.5 89.011.0 88.010.5 87.010.0 85.09.5 84.09.0 83.08.5 81.08.0 80.07.5 79.07.0 77.06.5 76.0

12 Aggregate determined as follows:1. A minimum of two H2 level subject are required for assessment purposes2. There is no maximum limit to the number of H2 Level subjects used in the calculation of the

aggregate, as long as they have been passed within a period of two consecutive academic years.3. An H2 Level and an H1 Level in the same subject cannot be used together to calculate the

aggregate.4. General Paper (H1) & Project Work (H1) may not be used in the calculation of the aggregate.5. A maximum of one content based H1 subject may be used in the calculation of the aggregate6. The aggregate is calculated from points, which are assigned to grades as per the table below7.

H1 Level Grades A B C D E

H2 Level Grades A B C D E

Points 5.0 4.0 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5

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Aggregate Rank6.0 74.05.5 73.05.0 72.04.5 71.04.0 70.0

0.0 to 3.5 <70.0

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South African Senior National Certificate (since 2008) or South African Senior Certificate (pre-2008)

Average13 14 Aggregate15 Rank 7.0 99.956.9 47 to 48 99.006.8 46 98.00

6.6 to 6.7 45 97.006.5 44 96.006.4 43 95.006.3 42 94.006.2 41 93.00

6.0 to 6.1 40 92.005.9 39 91.005.8 38 90.005.7 37 89.005.6 36 88.00

5.4 to 5.5 35 87.00

13 Average for South African National Certificate not accredited by the Independent Examining Board determined as follows:

1. The average of the numerical achievement for the six best subjects (excluding Life Orientation) is taken as the average.

2. Average is rounded down to one decimal place.

14 Average for South African National Certificate accredited by the Independent Examining Board determined as follows:

1. The average is calculated from points, which are assigned to the best six subjects (excluding Life Orientation) as per the below table.

2. Average is rounded down to one decimal place.

3.

Mark % 80 to 100

75 to <80

70 to <75

65 to <70

60%to <75

55 to <60

50 to <55

40 to <50

30 to <40

<30

Points 7 6.5 6.0 5.5 5.0 4.5 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0

15 Aggregate for South African Senior Certificate determined as follows:1. At least five subjects must be at Higher Grade level.2. Six subjects are counted, only one of which can be a Standard Grade subject3. If certificate is accredited by the Independent Examining Board, points are assigned based on

percentage mark4. The aggregate is calculated from points, which are assigned to grades as per the table below5. Standard Grades are only counted as half the points on the table below.6.

Normal A B C D

IEB mark % 80 to 100 75 to <80 70 to <75 65 to <70 60%to <75 55 to <60 50 to <55 <50

Points 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

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Average Aggregate Rank 5.3 34 86.005.2 33 85.005.1 32 84.005.0 31 83.00

4.8 to 4.9 30 82.004.7 29 81.004.6 27 to 28 80.00

0 to 27 <80.004.5 79.004.4 78.00

4.2 to 4.3 77.004.1 76.004.0 75.00

3.8 to 3.9 70.003.7 65.003.6 60.003.5 55.003.4 50.00

0.0 to 3.3 <50.00

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US College Board Advanced Placement subjects (AP) with completed US High School Diploma16

Aggregate17 Rank21 and higher 99.9

20 99.619 99.518 99.517 99.416 99.115 98.714 96.013 93.012 91.011 88.010 85.09 83.08 80.07 77.06 74.05 72.04 70.0

0 to 3 <70.0

16 This also applies to educational systems outside the USA which teach and assess under the American schooling model. Advanced Placement results must be US College Board examined and certified.

17 Aggregate determined as follows:1. AP subjects taken as part of the High School Diploma, without official College Board assessment and

certification, will not be counted.2. A minimum of two subjects will be used in the calculation of the aggregate3. There is no maximum limit to the number of subjects used in the calculation of the aggregate4. Advanced Subsidiary subjects may not be used in the calculation of the aggregate5. Subjects used in the calculation of the aggregate must be passed within a period of two consecutive

academic years6. The aggregate is calculated from the scores, on a 5 point scale

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US ACT Test (ACT) or US College Board SAT Suite of Assessments (SAT) with completed US High School Diploma18

High School GPA19

SAT Score20 ACT Score21 Rank

3.8 and higher 1510 and higher 34 and higher 99.03.8 1440 31 98.03.7 1420 30 97.03.7 1390 29 96.03.5 1370 28 95.03.5 1360 28 94.03.4 1330 27 93.03.4 1290 27 92.03.2 1270 26 90.03.2 1210 25 85.03.0 1150 24 80.0

<3.0 <1150 <24 <80.0

18 This also applies to educational systems outside the USA which teach and assess under the American schooling model, or equivalent.

19 GPA as reported in in the High School transcript, on a grading scale of 0-4. Equivalent qualifications are determined by Admissions.

20 Must be official SAT results issued by the US College Board, passed in the last two years.

21 Must be official ACT results, passed in the last two years.

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Concordance table for recognised school qualifications22 that can be used in conjunction with US ACT Test (ACT) or US College Board SAT Suite of Assessments (SAT) as per Schedule B –Appendix A UP16_5

US High School GPA23

China24 Cambodia25 Japan26 Mexico27 Philippines 28

3.8 97 A 4.8 9.7/97 1.253.7 93 A 4.7 9.3/93 1.403.5 90 B+ 4.5 9.0/90 1.503.4 87 B+ 4.4 8.7/87 1.753.2 83 B 4.2 8.3/83 1.803.0 80 B 4.0 8.0/80 1.99

<3.0 <80 <B <4.0 <8.0/80 2.00 – 5.00

US High School

GPA

Quebec29 Saudi Arabia and

UAE30

Taiwan31 Thailand32 Vietnam33

3.8 96 97 95 3.8 9.73.7 91 93 90 3.7 9.43.5 86 90 80 3.5 9.13.4 83 87 75 3.4 8.83.2 80 83 73 3.2 8.53.0 76 80 70 3.0 8.0

<3.0 <76 <80 <70 <3.0 <8.0

22 This document is a working list that can be expanded in the future as new combinations emerge. Equivalent qualifications and grading comparability are determined by Admissions. 23 GPA as reported in in the High School transcript, on a grading scale of 0-4. Equivalent qualifications are determined by Admissions. 24 Must be official results for 高中毕业证书 (Senior Secondary School Graduation Certificate). 25 Must be official results for the Diploma of Upper secondary Education. 26 Must be official results for the 高等学校卒業証書 (Upper Secondary School Leaving Certificate). 27 Must be official results for the Título Académico de Bachiller / Diploma de Bachiller / Bachillerato General. 28 Must be official results for the High School Diploma (Grade 12) (Academic track). 29 Must be official results for the Diplôme d'Études Secondaires (DES) (Secondary School Diploma). 30 Must be official results for the General Secondary Education Certificate. 31 Must be official results for the 高級中學畢業證書 (Senior High School Leaving Certificate). 32 Must be official results for the Certificate of Secondary Education / Maw 6. 33 Must be official results for the Bằng Tốt Nghiệp Phổ Thông Trung Học (Upper Secondary School

Graduation Diploma).

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Canadian Matriculation (except Quebec) High School Graduation Diploma or Secondary School Diploma (depending on the Province)34

Average35 Rank98 to 100 99.0

97 98.596 98.095 97.394 97.393 96.792 96.091 95.590 95.089 94.588 94.087 93.586 93.085 92.584 92.083 91.582 91.081 90.580 90.079 88.078 86.077 84.076 82.075 80.0

0 to 74 <80.0

34 Acceptability of qualifications assessed on a case by case basis by Admissions

35 Average determined as follows:1. For Ontario: average of the best five final year (Year 12) results at a Grade 12 University (U) or

University/College (M).2. For other provinces: average of the best six Year 12 results.3. Average is rounded down to zero decimal places.

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French Baccalaureate36

Score37 Rank20.0 99.95

19.5 to 19.9 99.8019.0 to 19.4 99.6518.5 to 18.9 99.4518.0 to 18.4 99.3017.5 to 17.9 99.1517.0 to 17.4 99.0016.5 to 16.9 98.8016.0 to 16.4 98.6515.5 to 15.9 98.5015.0 to 15.4 97.0014.5 to 14.9 95.5014.0 to 14.4 94.0013.5 to 13.9 93.0013.0 to 13.4 89.0012.5 to 12.9 85.0012.0 to 12.4 80.0011.6 to 11.9 79.0011.2 to 11.5 78.0010.8 to 11.1 77.0010.4 to 10.7 76.0010.0 to 10.3 75.00

0.0 to 0.9 50.00 to 70.00

36 Known as Baccalauréat General / Baccalauréat de l'Enseignement du Second Degré /Diplôme de Bachelier de L’Enseignement du Second Degré / Option Internationale du Baccalauréat (OIB)

Includes awards obtained in the Territoires d’Outremer (French Polynesia, New Caledonia and the Wallis and Futuna Islands).

Qualifications awarded in Australia, Andorra, Mauritius and the Principality of Monaco may also be assessed according to this schedule.

37 Score is rounded down to one decimal place

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All India Senior School Certificate (CBSE) issued by the Central Board of Secondary Education

Aggregate38 Rank20.0 9919.5 9819.0 9818.5 9718.0 9617.5 9417.0 9316.5 9216.0 9115.5 8915.0 8814.5 8714.0 8613.5 8413.0 8312.5 8212.0 8111.5 7911.0 7910.5 7810.0 779.5 769.0 758.5 748.0 737.5 717.0 70

0 to 6.5 <70

38 Aggregate determined as follows:1. The aggregate is calculated from points of the best four subjects only, which are assigned to grades

as per the table below2.

Grades A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 D1 D2

Points 5.0 4.5 3.5 3.0 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5

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Indian School Certificate (CISCE) issued by the Council for Indian School Certificate Examination

Average39 Rank97 to 100 9995 to 96 9892 to 94 9790 to 91 96

89 9587 to 88 9485 to 86 9382 to 84 9280 to 81 91

79 9077 to 78 8975 to 76 8872 to 74 8770 to 71 86

69 8567 to 68 8465 to 66 8363 to 64 82

62 8160 to 61 8055 to 59 7950 to 54 7745 to 49 7540 to 44 7335 to 39 700 to 34 <70

39 Average determined as follows:1. The average is taken from the best four subjects, rounded down to zero decimal places.

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Malaysia – Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) Aggregate40 Rank

4 99.955 98.006 95.007 93.008 90.009 88.00

10 85.0011 83.0012 80.00

12 to 32 <80.00

40 Aggregate determined as follows:1. The following subjects can be counted in the aggregate:

a. English Languageb. Mathematics (Elementary)c. Mathematics (Advanced)d. Historye. Geographyf. Biologyg. Chemistryh. Physicsi. Commerce

2. The following subjects cannot be counted in the aggregate:a. Chinese Languageb. Bahasa Malaysiac. Book-keeping d. Arte. Mechanicsf. Physical Training

3. The aggregate is calculated from points of the best four subjects that can be counted only, which are assigned to grades as per the table below

4.

Grade A1 A2 B3 B4 B5 B6 C7 C8No grade

Points 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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PR China National College Entrance Exam Gao Kao Aggregateout of 75041

Minimum Percentage42

Rank

698 to 750 93.0% 99.95690 to 697 92.0% 99.00675 to 689 90.0% 98.00660 to 674 88.0% 97.00645 to 659 86.0% 96.00630 to 644 84.0% 95.00615 to 629 82.0% 94.00600 to 614 80.0% 93.00585 to 599 78.0% 92.00578 to 584 77.0% 91.00570 to 577 76.0% 90.00563 to 569 75.0% 89.00555 to 562 74.0% 88.00551 to 554 73.5% 87.00548 to 550 73.0% 86.00544 to 547 72.5% 85.00540 to 543 72.0% 84.00536 to 539 71.5% 83.00533 to 535 71.0% 82.00529 to 532 70.5% 81.00525 to 528 70.0% 80.00

0 to 524 <70% <80.00

41 Aggregate used when overall score is 750.

42 Percentage is used for provinces not reporting out of 750. The associated range for each selection rank is the percentage of the overall mark (rounded to the nearest whole number) up to one less than the equivalent score for the next selection rank.

Typically: Jiangsu reports out of 480 Shanghai reports out of 630 Zhejian report out of 810 Hainan reports out of 900

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Singapore National University of Singapore High School Diploma CAP43 Rank

4.5 to 5.0 99.54.4 99.44.3 99.34.2 99.24.1 99.14.0 99.03.9 98.43.8 97.83.7 97.23.6 96.63.5 96.03.4 94.83.3 93.63.2 92.43.1 91.23.0 90.02.9 89.02.8 88.02.7 87.02.6 86.02.5 85.02.4 84.02.3 83.02.2 82.02.1 81.02.0 80.01.9 79.01.8 78.01.7 77.01.6 76.01.5 75.01.4 74.01.3 73.01.2 72.01.1 71.01.0 70.0

0.0 to 0.9 <70.0

43 CAP refers to cumulative grade point average.

Take the CAP of Years 5 and 6, rounded down to one decimal place.

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Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE)44

Aggregate45 Rank24.0 99.9523.5 99.523.0 99.022.5 98.522.0 98.021.5 97.521.0 97.020.5 96.520.0 96.019.5 95.019.0 94.018.5 93.018.0 92.017.5 90.017.0 88.016.5 86.016.0 84.015.5 82.015.0 80.0

0 to 15.0 <80.0

44 Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority is the awarding body for the diploma

45 Aggregate determined as follows:1. There must be 4 core subjects taken2. There must be at least 2 elective subjects in Category A or Category C.3. There must be achieved at Level 4 or higher 4. The aggregate is calculated from points of the best four Category A or Category C subjects only,

which are assigned to grades as per the table below5.

Category A Grade 5** 5* 5 4 3 21

Category C Grade A* A B C D E

Points 6 5.5 5 4 3 2 1 0

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Indonesia - STTB SMA (Surat Tanda Tamat Belajar Sekolah Menengah Umum Tingkat Atas)

Average46 Rank10.0 999.9 999.8 989.7 979.6 969.5 959.4 949.3 939.2 929.1 919.0 908.9 898.8 888.7 878.6 868.5 858.4 848.3 838.2 828.1 818.0 807.9 797.8 787.7 777.6 767.5 75

0 to 7.5 <75

46 Average is of final 7 subjects, rounded down to one decimal place.

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Irish Leaving CertificateAggregate47 Rank

40 to 42.5 99.039.5 98.539.0 98.098.5 97.538.0 97.037.5 96.537.0 96.036.5 95.536.0 95.035.5 94.535.0 94.034.5 93.534.0 93.033.5 92.533.0 92.032.5 91.532.0 91.031.5 90.531.0 90.030.5 89.530.0 89.029.5 88.529.0 88.028.5 87.028.0 86.027.5 85.027.0 84.026.5 83.026.0 82.025.5 81.025.0 80.0

47 Aggregate determined as follows:1. Aggregate is calculated differently depending on which group the qualification falls under:

a. Group 1 Qualifications include: leaving certificates (Scrudu na hArdteistimeirreachta), Leaving Certificate Vocational Program, or Leaving Certificate Applied

b. Group 2 Qualifications include: National University of Ireland Matriculation Certificate (1985 onwards) and University of Dublin – Trinity College Matriculation Certificate (1983 onwards)

2. The aggregate is calculated from points of the best five subjects only, which are assigned to grades as per the table below (grades of E and F are not counted).

3.

Group 1 A1 A2 B1 B2 B3 C1 C2 C3 D1 D2 D3

Group 2 A B C D

Points 8.5 8 7 6.5 6 5 4.5 4 3 2.5 2

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Aggregate Rank24.5 79.524.0 79.023.5 78.523.0 78.022.5 77.522.0 77.021.5 76.521.0 76.020.5 75.520.0 75.019.5 74.519.0 74.018.5 73.518.0 73.017.5 72.517.0 72.016.5 71.516.0 71.015.5 70.515.0 70.0

0 to 14.5 <70.0

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South Korea College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT)48 Score49 Rank

400 99.95395 to 399 99.80375 to 394 99.00365 to 374 98.00360 to 364 97.00355 to 359 96.00350 to 354 95.00346 to 349 94.00343 to 345 93.00340 to 342 92.00337 to 338 91.00335 to 336 90.00333 to 334 89.00331 to 332 88.00329 to 330 87.00327 to 328 86.00325 to 326 85.00

324 84.00323 83.00322 82.00321 81.00320 80.00

310 to 319 75.000 to 310 <75.00

48 CSAT must be issued alongside Korean Republic High School Diploma

49 Score is determined as follows:1. Score is the sum of the scores (out of 100) in Korean Language, Mathematics, and Foreign

Language subjects, multiplied by four (4) and divided by three (3).2. The score should be rounded down to the nearest whole number.

Score=43( SKoreanLanguages+SMathematics+SForeignLanguage )

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Netherlands VWO High School Certificate (Voorbereidend Wetenschappellijk Onderwijs)

Average50 Rank9.0 to 10.0 99.0

8.9 98.58.8 98.08.7 97.78.6 97.38.5 97.08.4 96.08.3 95.08.2 94.08.1 93.08.0 92.07.9 91.07.8 90.07.7 88.77.6 87.57.5 86.27.4 85.07.3 83.77.2 82.57.1 81.27.0 80.0

0.0 to 7.0 <80.0

50 Average is of final year subjects, rounded down to one decimal place.

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Vietnam – Bang Tot Ngheip Pho Thong Trung Hoc – Gifted Schools51

GPA52 Rank10.00 99.95

9.90 to 9.99 999.75 to 9.89 989.50 to 9.74 979.25 to 9.49 969.13 to 9.24 959.02 to 9.12 948.91 to 9.01 938.80 to 8.90 928.50 to 8.79 918.70 to 8.49 908.66 to 8.69 898.62 to 8.65 888.58 to 8.61 878.54 to 8.57 868.50 to 8.53 858.40 to 8.49 848.30 to 8.39 83

51 Gifted school defined as per below table:

Region Acceptable SchoolsCantho Ly Tu Trong Gifted High SchoolDanang Le Quy Don Gifted High SchoolDongnai Luong The Vinh Gifted High SchoolHaiphong Thai Phien High School

Tran Phu Gifted High SchoolHanoi Chu Van An National High School

Chuyen Dai hoc Khoa hoc Tu nhien – HUS High School for Gifted StudentsHanoi – Amsterdam High School for the giftedKim Lien High SchoolNguyen Hue Gifted High SchoolSon Tay High SchoolTruong Chuyen Ngu Dai hoc Quoc Gia – FLSS (Foreign Language Specialized School)Truong THPT Chuyen Dai hoc Su pham – HNUE High School

HCMC Bui Thi Xuan High SchoolGia Dinh High SchoolLe Hong Phong Gifted High SchoolLe Quy Don High SchoolNguyen Thi Minh Khai High SchoolNguyen Thuong Hien High SchoolPho thong nang khieu – VNU-HCM High School for the GiftedTran Dai Nghia Gifted High School

Hue Quoc hoc Gifted High SchoolVinh Phan Boi Chau Gifted High School

Truong chuyen DHSP Vinh – Vinh university high school for the gifted studentsVungtau Le Qui Don Gifted High School

52 GPA is final year Grade Point Average, rounded down to two decimal places.

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GPA Rank8.20 to 8.29 828.10 to 8.19 818.00 to 8.09 800.00 to 7.99 <80

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