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ECTS Grades and Statistics
The ECTS grading scale is a grading system defined in the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) framework by the European Commission. In our programme the ECTS grade is limited to the overall grade and only included in the diploma supplement.
ECTS grades (relative grades) are assigned according to the distribution of absolute grades of a 5-year timespan and are built according to the following rule:
- grade A corresponds to the grades obtained by the best 10% of students;
- grade B corresponds to the grades obtained by the next 25%;
- grade C corresponds to the grades obtained by the next 30%;
- grade D corresponds to the grades obtained by the next 25%;
- grade E corresponds to the grades obtained by the final 10%.

ECTS grades according to distribution of grades from winter
term 2019/20 until summer term 2024.

ECTS grades according to distribution of grades from winter
term 2018/19 until summer term 2023.

ECTS grades according to distribution of grades from winter
term 2017/18 until summer term 2022.

ECTS grades according to distribution of grades from winter
term 2016/17 until summer term 2021.

ECTS grades according to distribution of grades from winter
term 2015/16 until summer term 2020.

ECTS grades according to distribution of grades from winter
term 2014/15 until summer term 2019.

ECTS grades according to distribution of grades from winter
term 2013/14 until summer term 2018.