When using Inspera Assessment, Planners can set their own grading scales for each assessment, which can be customized to match their course objectives and standards. For example, a planner may choose to use a 100-point grading scale, with a range of 90-100 for an A, 80-89 for a B, and so on. Alternatively, they may choose to use a letter grade scale, such as A-F, or a pass/fail system.
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Grading scale
Use grade scale
The Grading scale must be set in order to activate a test. Within the Assessment settings, select the Grading scale dropdown.
Grading scale configurations
In order to evaluate the candidates in a predictable and reusable way, predefined grading scales are used. Inspera Assessment supports the following grading scales:
Scale |
System code |
Approved/Not Approved |
GSANA |
Pass / Fail |
GSPNP |
Pass / Fail / Pass with Honors |
PWHPF |
Marked / Not marked |
GSMNM |
Pass-No Credit / Incomplete |
GSPI |
Resubmit / Pass / Highly Effective |
GSRE |
1 to 6 (where "6" is the highest grade and "1" is the lowest grade) |
GS16 |
1 to 6 (by 0.5) |
GS06P5N |
1 to 6 (by 0.25) |
GS16P25N |
1 to 6 (by 0.1) |
GS16P1N |
1 to 7 (where "7" is the highest grade and "1" is the lowest grade) |
GS17 |
1 to 10 (where "10" is the highest grade and "1" is the lowest grade) |
GS110 |
0 to 10 (where "10" is the highest grade and "0" is the lowest grade) |
GS0To10 |
0 to 100 ( where "100" is the highest grade and "0" is the lowest grade) |
GS0100N |
0.0 to 10.0 (by 0.5 - where "10.0" is the highest grade and "0.0" is the lowest grade) |
GS010 |
0.0 to 10.0 (by 0.1 - where "10.0" is the highest grade and "0.0" is the lowest grade) |
GS010P1 |
2.0 to 5.0 (5.0, 4.5, 4.0, 3.5, 3.0, 2.0) |
POLISH |
1,0 to 5,0 (1,0, 1,3, 1,7, 2,0, 2,3, 2,7, 3,0, 3,3, 3,7, 4,0, 4,3, 4,7, 5,0 - where 1,0 is the highest grade and 5,0 is the lowest grade) |
GSGGS |
0 to 20 (where "20" is the highest grade and "0" is the lowest grade) |
PGS |
A to F (where "A" is the highest grade and "F" is the lowest grade) |
GSAF |
A to E (where "A" is the highest grade and "E" is the lowest grade) |
GSAE |
A+ to D- (where "A+" is the highest grade and "D-" is the lowest grade) |
GSADP |
A2, B1, B2, C1, C2 (where "C2" is the highest grade and "A2" is the lowest grade) |
GSA2C2 |
VG, G, U |
GSUVG |
A, B, C, D, E, FX, F | GSETCS |
AB, BA, B, U |
GSUAB |
F, P, C, D, HD |
GSFHD |
5, 4, 3, U |
GSU5 |
G, Ux, U |
GSGUX |
G, U |
GSUG |
Competence (Competent, Not Yet Competent) |
GSCNC |
Outstanding Competent (Outstanding, Very Competent, Competent, Not Yet Competent) |
BPTC |
Fail to Excellent (Fail, Sufficient, Satisfactory, Good, Very good, Excellent) |
GSFL2EX |
Postgraduate (Distinction, Merit, Pass, Fail) |
GSDM |
Language level (A1, A2, B1, B1+, B2) |
GSABP |
1 to 9, where 1 is lowest |
GS1T9N |
0 to 9, where 0 is lowest |
GS0T9N |
Marks only
Without converting to a grade, you can utilize the achieved marks as a final result.
Within the Grading scale, select Do not use grade scale.
Note: The "Use grade scale" option is selected by default. If you want the default selected option to be "Do not use grade scale", please contact the Service Desk.