Rating System

The score-rating system (SRS) is a system for assessing the quality of mastering the basic educational programs by university students, including a multi-point system of assessments and a methodology for compiling rating lists of students.

The system is guided by the principle of constant student learning, and not "from session to session". It is based on a scale of «100 points» and is accumulative during the semester.

The score is given for working actively during the term (working in class, during seminars/ colloquia; doing home assignments; completing tests; etc.). Distributing the (SRS) points depends on the specific discipline. As a rule, the teacher who conducts the discipline is responsible for preparing the SRS but it is to be approved at the Department's meeting. You can find the information about the score on the page of the discipline in the TTIS. You also can apply to your teacher for giving more detailed information.

When summarizing, the points accumulated by the student are translated into a traditional score on a four-point scale (unsatisfactory/ satisfactory/good/excellent) and in the ECTS assessment (A, B, C, D, E, FX, F).

"Unsatisfactory" marks, FX, F are not set in the student record book.

Correspondence of Points and Grades

  • Points of SRS
    Traditional Grades of RF
    ECTS Grade
  • 95-100
    5
    A
  • 86-94
    5
    B
  • 69-85
    4
    C
  • 61-68
    3
    D
  • 51-60
    3
    E
  • 31-50
    2
    FX
  • 0-30
    2
    F
  • 51-100
    Passed
    Passed