UCT Grades
UCT Grades,
Credit Transfer
UCT transcripts and handbooks show the credit value for each course. 1 NQF credit represents roughly 10 notional hours of work.
There is no longer a table that should be used for converting all courses at a certain level (eg 1000 – level) to a specific number of credit hours. Each course has a uniquely defined HEQF credit value, which is published in the Faculty Course handbooks.
The Registrar’s Office has indicated that the following process should be used to determine the relative ‘weight’ of a course:
- What credits should be used? The NQF credit points allotted to the course – these are in the handbooks, both printed and online, for every course in every Faculty.
- What is a FULL LOAD? The usual full load for an undergraduate student for one semester is 72 NQF credits. Students enrolled for a full degree of study at UCT may take up to 90 credits in one semester, but 72 credits is the minimum full load.
As usual, semester study abroad students are permitted to enrol in up to FOUR semester courses.
An example
NQF credit values | % of full semester load |
18 | 25% |
24 | 33% |
36 | 50% |
Grading
UCT does not use a US grade point average system. Grades are awarded at the end of the semester for individual courses and are usually based on the final examination as well as continuous assessment through the semester (assignments, tutorials and tests). Grades expressed as percentages are classified as first, upper second, lower second and third, similar to the British system.
Recommended grade conversion table
UCT grades | Approximate equivalents: | |
In the US | In the UK | |
75 – 100% First Class | A | 1 |
70 – 74% Second Class (Division One) | B+ | 2.1 |
60 – 69% Second Class (Division Two) | B | 2.2 |
50 – 59% Third Class | C | 3 |
0 – 49% Fail | F | Fail |
DPR: Duly Performed certificate refused ie. Not permitted to write examination | F | Fail |
AB: Absent from examination | F | Fail |
National Qualification Framework
This is a recommended grade conversion. Should you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact the International Academic Programmes Office (IAPO) at
Sharon Turner or
Erin Pienaar or
Melissa Abrahams or
Loren Joseph
GET DETAILS ON UNIVERSITY APPLICATION IN SA