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In academic settings, a passing grade is typically considered to be 60% or higher.
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In the UK and Australia, a passing grade is often considered to be 40% or higher.
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Commonly used to refer to a successful grade in an academic course
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In school, passing a class or exam is seen as a minimum requirement for moving on to the next level or course.
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pass course
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Typically requires achieving a satisfactory grade in all required assessments and exams
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pass course
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Passing a course typically requires achieving a minimum grade or mark set by the educational institution.
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pass course
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A passing grade is typically 40% or higher
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pass course
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Achieving a passing grade is necessary to advance in education and obtain a degree.
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passing
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Refers to successfully completing an exam or test with a high grade
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passing course
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Passing a course typically involves achieving a grade of C or higher, with the opportunity to retake or appeal the grade if needed.
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passing course
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Passing a course often requires achieving a minimum grade or higher
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passing course
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Passing a course in university is typically necessary to graduate and progress in one's academic or professional career.
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passing course
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Passing courses is a common expectation in higher education, and failing a course may require repeating it or may impact future opportunities.
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passing course
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Passing a course is a common expectation for students, and failing a course may require retaking it or impacting academic standing.
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