How are the marks converted from Tanzania examination marks to the university's needs?

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    Mohit Singh

    a year ago
    The conversion of marks from Tanzania examinations to a university's requirements can vary depending on the university and the programme you are applying to. Some universities may use a direct conversion system, where they take your raw marks from the examination and convert them to their own grading system. Other universities may use a more complex system, taking into account factors such as the difficulty of the examination and the performance of the cohort. In general, most universities will use a combination of both your examination marks and other factors to determine your eligibility for admission. This may include your academic
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    Praveen Kumar | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    The process of converting Tanzania examination marks to university requirements would depend on the specific university and their admissions criteria. Typically, universities have their own conversion scales or formulas to convert examination marks into grades or points that are used to determine eligibility for admission. It is best to check with the specific university or programme to which you are applying for their specific requirements and conversion scales.
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