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First Class Honours Degree. With Honours Degree Classification is calculated when all the appropriate credit required for an Honours degree has been completed. Honours degrees are classified, usually based on a weighted average (with higher weight given to marks in the later years of the course, and often zero weight to those in the first year) of the marks gained in exams and other assessments.

Record level of graduates achieving FirstClass Honours
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Classification is calculated when all the appropriate credit required for an Honours degree has been completed. A 'First' is the highest grade achievable for a UK undergraduate degree

Record level of graduates achieving FirstClass Honours

Those who achieve this much desired classification are in the strongest position for employment, graduate programmes and acceptance for post-graduate study. You can't get a First Class degree without Honours First-class Honours (70% and above) - also known as a First or 1st

Student earns First Class Honours after starting journey at City of Bristol College City of. In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, bachelor's degrees are normally awarded "with honours" after three years of study This usually means you've studied for a BA Hons or a BSc Hons degree

A Guide to University Degree Classifications in the UK Think Student. First-class Honours (70% and above) - also known as a First or 1st A First Class Honours degree (1st), commonly known as a "first", is the highest honours degree you can receive