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In all following tables, note that performance ranges are indicative and may vary depending on the test. There is, however, no [[w:Grading on a curve|curved grading]] system in use in any area of the country.
In all following tables, note that performance ranges are indicative and may vary depending on the test. There is, however, no [[w:Grading on a curve|curved grading]] system in use in any area of the country.
 
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| 0 || <sup>0</sup>/<sub>144</sub> || Not gradable || ''uṣyanamišñiltire'' || ''ajrās''  
| 0 || <sup>0</sup>/<sub>144</sub> || Not gradable || ''uṣyanamišñiltire'' || ''ajrās''  
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Qualdomailor uses mostly the same grading system, except for everything less than <sup>60</sup>/<sub>144</sub> being a '''2''' and '''1''' being used instead of '''0'''.
Qualdomailor uses mostly the same grading system, except for everything less than <sup>60</sup>/<sub>144</sub> being a '''2''' and '''1''' being used instead of '''0'''.
 
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Five of the seven Northwestern dioceses (Srāmiṇajāṇai, Tārṣaivai, Yultijātia, 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:
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| V ''(vavas)'' ||  less than <sup>54</sup>/<sub>144</sub> || Bad || ''garpire''
| V ''(vavas)'' ||  less than <sup>54</sup>/<sub>144</sub> || Bad || ''garpire''
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Many dioceses in the mainland Southern Far East (Yamyagērisa, Kotaijātia, Āturiyāmba, Tianyǣša, Daihāgaiya, Yayadalga, Tendukijātia, Niyobajātia) and all of the Southeastern Islands use a different grading system which only uses four marks, using neither alphabetic nor numeric names for them. This system does not distinguish different failing marks.
Five of the seven Northwestern dioceses (Srāmiṇajāṇai, Tārṣaivai, Yultijātia, 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:
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| ''gu paṣelīsa ša''<br/>(not passing) || less than <sup>78</sup>/<sub>144</sub>
| ''gu paṣelīsa ša''<br/>(not passing) || less than <sup>78</sup>/<sub>144</sub>
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Many dioceses in the mainland Southern Far East (Yamyagērisa, Kotaijātia, Āturiyāmba, Tianyǣša, Daihāgaiya, Yayadalga, Tendukijātia, Niyobajātia) and all of the Southeastern Islands use a different grading system which only uses four marks, using neither alphabetic nor numeric names for them. This system does not distinguish different failing marks.
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