Canadian Grading System and their equivalence
Posted on October 17th, 2008 by NBS
The following are commonly used conversions from percentile grades to letter grades by some of popular Canadian Universities
BC Newfoundland Saskawatchen
Labrador
90–100 A+ 90-100 A+ 90-100 A+
83–89 A 85-89 A 90-89 A
80–82 A- 80-84 A- 80-89 A
76–79 B+ 75-79 B+ 70-79 B
72–75 B 70-74 B 60-69 C
68–71 B- 65-69 B- 50-59 D
64–67 C+ 60-64 C 0-49 F
60–63 C+ 55-59 C-
55–59 C- 50-54 D
50–54 D 0-49 F
0-49 F
Ontario Quebec U.S.
80-100 A 86-100 A 90-100 A
70-79 B 79-85 B 80-89 B
60-69 C 70-78 C 70-79 C
50-59 D 60-69 D 60-69 D
0-49 F 0-59 F <59 F
Bishop Montreal McGill
80-100 A 80-60 A 85-100 A
65-79 B 70-79 B 80-84 A-
50-64 C 60-69 C 75-79 B+
0-49 E (F) 50-59 D 70-74 B
0- 49 E (F) 65-69 B-
55-64 C
50-54 D
0-49 E
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