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Academic work in Hong Kong is graded as follows:
In Hong Kong, the system of grade point average (GPA)[1] is used in universities.
A+ | 4.30 | B+ | 3.30 | C+ | 2.30 | D+ | 1.30 | ||
A | 4.00 | B | 3.00 | C | 2.00 | D | 1.00 | F | 0.00 |
A- | 3.70 | B- | 2.70 | C- | 1.70 |
Some universities don't include A+ in the grades,[2] or set the grade point of A+ to be 4.00,[3] so that the maximum GPA attainable is 4.00 instead of 4.30. Some universities use a 12-point based system called "CGA" instead.[4] Some universities do not include minus grades (i.e., no A−, B−, C−) and the grade point of A+, B+, C+, D+ is 4.5, 3.5, 2.5, 1.5 respectively.[5] Yet, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University caps all GPA values at 4.0.
Results of the Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination (HKCEE) and Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination (HKALE) are expressed in terms of six grades A to F, of which grade A is the highest and F the lowest. Results below grade F are designated as unclassified (UNCL).[6][7] HKCEE and HKALE have been completely replaced by the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination in 2013. The last HKCEE were held in 2012 and the last HKALE will be held in 2013 for private candidates only.
Note:
For Category A subjects in HKDSE, results will be expressed in terms of five levels, of which level 5 is the highest and level 1 the lowest. Distinction levels 5** and 5* (pronounced as Five-Double-Star and Five-Star) will be awarded to the two best-performing groups of candidates attaining Level 5.
HKALE | GCE A-Level | HKDSE |
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A | A* | 5** |
B | A/A* | 5* |
C | A | 5 |
D/E | B/C | 4 |
E/F | D/E | 3 |
F/U | F | 1-2 |
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