Dutch grading system

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In the Netherlands, you can get a grade between 1 and 10 - 1 being the lowest, and 10 being the highest. But that's not all: a 10 is hardly ever given, as you will have to perform better than the lecturer in order to get one.


  • ECTS credits

    A student’s workload is measured in ECTS credits. According to Dutch law, one credit represents 28 hours of work and 60 credits represent one year of full-time study. The grading system used in the Netherlands is on a scale from 1 (very poor) to 10 (outstanding). The lowest passing grade is 6; 9s are seldom given and 10s are extremely rare. Grades 1-3 are hardly ever used. The academic year is 42 weeks long.

  • Research University

    The University of Twente is a research university, offering only Science Degrees (BSc and MSc). Read more about the difference between Universities of Applied Science and Research Universities here.

Exams only make up a small part of your grade. There is a lot of group work and there are many projects you have to work on

Manas from India, MSc Chemical Engineering