How Does UNISA Year Mark Work

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How Does UNISA Year Mark Work

How Does UNISA Year Mark Work

Year-mark and final examination mark

The year-mark contribution towards the final examination mark is calculated as follows:
50% of the mark obtained for assignment 01
Plus
50% of the mark obtained for assignment 02
If you only submit assignment 01, your year mark will be 50% of the mark obtained for this assignment. This will then be your year mark out of a possible 100%. If, for example, you obtain 80% for assignment 01 and 0% for assignment 02, your year mark will be 40%.

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According to university policy you require a sub-minimum of 40% in the examination before your year mark is taken into consideration. In other words, if you do not obtain at least 40% in the examination, you will automatically fail, and your final mark will be the mark you obtained in the examination.

A final mark of 50% is required to pass this module. This final mark is calculated as follows:
(10% x of the year mark) + (90% x mark obtained in the examination)

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