Academic grading in Egypt
| Academic grading | 
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| Africa | 
| North America | 
| Central America | 
| South America | 
| Asia | 
| Europe | 
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| Oceania | 
In Egypt the academic grading system functions with a worded grade and increases in increments from 30-10 points.
The title gayyid giddan or very good denotes the second highest mark possible, on par with a "B" student.[1]
| Percent | Qualification | 
|---|---|
| 85–100 | Excellent (Momtaz) (Arabic: ممتاز) | 
| 75–84 | Very good or Distinct (Gayed Gedan) (Arabic: جيد جدًا) | 
| 65–74 | Good (Gayed) or credit(Arabic: جيد) | 
| 50–64 | Acceptable (Maqboul)or pass (Arabic: مقبول) | 
| 30–49 | Weak (Daeef) (Arabic: ضعيف) | 
| 0–29 | Very weak (Daeef Gedan) (Arabic: ضعيف جدًا) | 
References
- ↑ "Graduate admissions". The American University in Cairo.
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