“Cut-off Point” is an extremely important aspect of any examination, especially the upcoming high school graduation exam. Understanding this, to provide both students and parents with important information about “Cut-off Point”, please read the following article.

Although different examinations have different regulations regarding the “cut-off point”, generally speaking, in terms of definition, the “cut-off point” is the lowest score that determines whether a candidate meets the requirements for graduation or not.

Different examinations have different regulations on the “cut-off point”

In the 2021 high school graduation and university entrance examination, the cut-off score for all tests and combined subject components is 1.0 points. Thus, if you score 1.0 or less, it will be considered a cut-off point, and therefore you will not graduate from high school.

Regulations on cut-off points for the 2021 high school graduation examination

Specifically as follows:

To graduate, all candidates’ tests and combined subjects must score above 1.0 points on a scale of 10.

When a candidate chooses a combined subject test, if any of the subjects in that combination receives a cut-off point (1.0 points or less than 1.0 points), the candidate will not be eligible for university entrance examination using the combination of these subjects.

When a candidate chooses two combined subject tests, the candidate can choose the test with the higher score and no cut-off point to graduate. In this, compulsory subjects such as Math, Literature, and English must score above 1.0 points. In addition, if one combination meets the conditions for graduation (not cut off), but the other combination is cut off, the candidate still meets the graduation requirements.

With the above information, we hope that parents and candidates have a better understanding of the cut-off point regulations of the 2021 high school graduation examination. We wish all the candidates the best of luck.

Frequently asked questions

A failing grade is a letter grade of D or F, or a score of less than 60% on an exam. Failing grades can have significant consequences, including the need to retake a course or exam, and can impact a student’s overall academic standing and future opportunities.

For the 2021 high school graduation exam, regulations state that a student must achieve a minimum score of 50% in each subject to pass. If a student fails one or two subjects, they will be allowed to retake the exam in those subjects. However, if a student fails three or more subjects, they will not be eligible to graduate and must repeat the entire school year.

Failing the graduation exam can have significant consequences for students. It can result in a delay in graduation, requiring students to repeat the school year or seek alternative educational paths. It can also impact a student’s self-esteem, future academic opportunities, and long-term career prospects.

There may be exceptions to the failing grade regulations for students with special needs or extenuating circumstances. These students may be eligible for accommodations or alternative assessments. It is important for students and parents to communicate with the school and understand their rights and options in such cases.

Students can take several steps to avoid failing grades and improve their academic performance. These include attending class regularly, seeking help from teachers and peers, developing good study habits and time management skills, and taking advantage of extra-curricular resources and support services offered by the school.
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