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There is not a uniform grading system for non-higher education in the Inquisition, with three different scales used in different areas of the country. The most common one is a 1~7 scale (plus 0, used for absence of any kind of performance) used in all areas except in most of the Far East and the Northwest.<br/>However, independent of the grading scale used, <sup>78</sup>/<sub>144</sub> is the usual threshold (in practice, test-dependant) for passing a test.
There is not a uniform grading system for non-higher education in the Inquisition, with three different scales used in different areas of the country. The most common one is a 1~7 scale (plus 0, used for absence of any kind of performance) used in all areas except in most of the Far East and the Northwest.<br/>However, independent of the grading scale used, <sup>78</sup>/<sub>144</sub> is the usual threshold (in practice, test-dependant) for passing a test.


The 1~7 scale (note that performance ranges are indicative and may vary depending on the test):
In all following tables, note that performance ranges are indicative and may vary depending on the test.
 
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+ 1~7 school mark scale
|-
|-
! Grade !! Performance<br/>(decimal, in /<sub>144</sub>) !! colspan=2 | Description !! Colloquial name
! Mark !! Performance<br/>(decimal, in /<sub>144</sub>) !! colspan=2 | Description !! Colloquial name
|-
|-
| 7 || <sup>132</sup>/<sub>144</sub> + || Excellent || .. || ''chīkās''
| 7 || <sup>132</sup>/<sub>144</sub> + || Excellent || .. || ''chīkās''
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|-
| 0 || <sup>0</sup>/<sub>144</sub> || Not gradable || .. || ''ajrās''  
| 0 || <sup>0</sup>/<sub>144</sub> || Not gradable || .. || ''ajrās''  
|}
Six of the eight Northwestern dioceses (Yultijātia, Tapirjātia, Ārūpalkvabī, Ūnikadīltha, and Samvālšāṇṭrē), as well as some of the overseas protectorates, use a 6-grade system conceptually mutuated from the Auralian one<ref>Note that Auralia itself nowadays uses a system where marks are named using numbers and not letters.</ref>, which is used in many countries of the planet. It is also called "alphabetic" as marks are named using letters instead of numbers; while in the original Western system the six grades were named using the first six letters of the Íscégon alphabet (''C E U T A R''), the Chlouvānem "alphabetic" system uses the first six letters of the Chlouvānem script:
{| class="wikitable"
|+ "Alphabetic" school mark scale
|-
! Mark !! Performance<br/>(decimal, in /<sub>144</sub>) !! colspan=2 | Description
|-
| M ''(mamas)'' || <sup>126</sup>/<sub>144</sub> + || Excellent || ..
|-
| P ''(papas)''|| <sup>108~125</sup>/<sub>144</sub> || Very good || ''taili hulābdān''
|-
| PH ''(phepas)'' || <sup>90~107</sup>/<sub>144</sub> || Good || ''hulābdān''
|-
| B ''(babas)'' || <sup>78~89</sup>/<sub>144</sub> || Sufficient || ..
|-
| colspan="5" style="background:red;"|
|-
| BH ''(bhebas)'' || <sup>54~77</sup>/<sub>144</sub> || Insufficient || ..
|-
| F ''(fafas)'' ||  less than <sup>54</sup>/<sub>144</sub> || Bad || ..
|}
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