Academic grading in Iran
The Iranian grading system is similar to that of France's and other French-patterned grading systems such as Belgium, Lebanon, Venezuela, and Peru in secondary schools and universities. Since a grading guideline is not provided by the Iranian Ministry of Education, conversion to the international scales is carried out using conversion guideline provided for French-patterned grading systems. In specific cases, grades are converted according to the destination institutes' grading policy. The passing grade is 10 and usually a grade of more than 14 out of 20 is considered excellent. The following table is most commonly used by world institutes and universities to convert from the Iranian grading system:[1]
| Grade | U.S. Grade Equivalent | Honors terminology | 
|---|---|---|
| 14–20 | A | "First-Class Honors": 1st | 
| 12–13.99 | B+ | "Upper Second-Class Honors": 2:1 | 
| 11–11.99 | B | "Lower Second-Class Honors": 2:2 | 
| 10.5–10.99 | B− | "Lower Second-Class Honors": 2:2 | 
| 10.1–10.49 | C+ | "Lower Second-Class Honors": 2:2 | 
| 10 | C | "Third-Class Honors": 3rd | 
| 9–9.99 | C− | "Third-Class Honors": 3rd | 
| 8–8.99 | D | "Third-Class Honors": 3rd | 
| 0–7.99 | F | - | 
References
    
- "WES Grade Conversion Guide". Wes.org. Retrieved 2020-10-24.
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