Release dates for Undergraduate and Postgraduate Trained Degree Programme Results and Awards for 2015/16
When am i going to get my results?
UGT and PGT Degree Programme Final Awards/Classifications or any other outcomes is going to be conveyed to final year students via EUCLID student take on the scheduled release date as indicated below. An automatic email will be delivered to the student’s College email account once the end result can be obtained.
BSc (Hons) in Environmental and Ecological Sciences
Monday sixth June 2016
BSc (Hons) in Environmental and Ecological Sciences with Management
Monday sixth June 2016
BSc (Hons) in Geography
Friday tenth June 2016
MA (Hons) in Geography (including all joint levels)
Friday tenth June 2016
BSc (Hons) in Geology
Wednesday eighth June 2016
MEarthSci in Geology
Wednesday eighth June 2016
BSc (Hons) in Geology and Physical Geography
Wednesday eighth June 2016
MEarthSci in Geology and Physical Geography
Wednesday eighth June 2016
While using average in this way assumes that students not have any special conditions that may affect their performance which markers are consistently accurate when marking work. A number of mechanisms is within place to make sure that any special issue could be worked with, and to make sure that the marking process is fair, and may withstand close scrutiny. These mechanisms include:
- Using grade-related marking criteria
- The entire process of moderation
- Special Conditions Committee
- Guidelines in treating borderline cases
- Scrutiny by exterior examiners
- The right of appeal through the student.
For individuals who participated each year Abroad programme within their third year, your degree classification is going to be calculated around the outcomes of your 4th year only.
Integrated Masters levels have three honor many their classification is dependant on many years, where the three honours years are weighted correspondingly 20%, 40%, 40%. Please visit the note above regarding special conditions.
Postgraduate students are needed to pass through both trained and dissertation phase of the programme to become awarded an MSc. As opposed to undergraduate levels, there’s no classification for an MSc degree. Trained postgraduate levels might be given distinction. To attain a distinction, students should be awarded a minimum of 70% around the University’s Postgraduate Common Marking Plan for that dissertation, when the programme includes a dissertation element, and should pass other courses with typically a minimum of 70%. Borderlines, for the dissertation and course average elements, are thought for distinctions. Special conditions are taken into consideration at progression to dissertation and also the degree award.
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This short article was printed on Jul 6, 2016