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  2. Reo Koyama - Wikipedia

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    Reo Koyama (小山 怜央, Koyama Reo, July 2, 1993) is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 4-dan.He is the third person since the end of World War II to be awarded professional status by the Japan Shogi Association (JSA) for passing the Professional Admission Test and the first to do so who was not a former member of the JSA's apprentice school.

  3. Honours degree - Wikipedia

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    In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, bachelor's degrees are normally awarded "with honours" after three years of study. [20] The bachelor's degree with honours meets the requirements for a higher education qualification at level 6 of the Framework for Higher Education Qualifications in full, [21] and is a first-cycle, end-of-cycle award on the Qualifications Framework of the European Higher ...

  4. British undergraduate degree classification - Wikipedia

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    A bachelor's degree can be an honours degree (bachelor's with honours) or an ordinary degree (bachelor's without honours). Honours degrees are classified, usually based on a weighted average (with higher weight given to marks in the later years of the course, and often zero weight to those in the first year) of the marks gained in exams and other assessments.

  5. Academic degree - Wikipedia

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    Categories of honours degrees are: First Class Honours (H1 or I; overall mark of 80% and above); Second Class Honours – A Division (H2A or IIA; overall mark of 74% to 79%); Second Class Honours – B Division (H2B or IIB; overall mark of 70% to 74%); Third Class Honours (H3 or III; overall mark of 65% to 69%).

  6. Undergraduate education at the University of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Successful candidates receive first-, upper or lower second-, or third-class honours, or simply a "pass" without honours, based on their performance in Finals. An upper second is the most usual result, and a first is often prerequisite for graduate study. A "double first" reflects first-class results in both Honour Moderations and Finals.

  7. Grading systems by country - Wikipedia

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    A degree may be awarded with or without honours, with the class of an honours degree usually based on a weighted average mark of the assessed work a candidate has completed. The degree classifications are: First class honours (1st) Second class honours, upper division (2:1) Second class honours, lower division (2:2) Third class honours (3rd)

  8. Government College of Applied Human Science - Wikipedia

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    First curriculum for the M.Sc. course in five subjects of Home Economics discipline was started 2001 College celebrated 40 years of the college. 2002 Introduced 4 yr. B.Sc. honours (course system) courses in five subjects of Home Economics discipline. 2006 4 yr. B.Sc. and M.S. (course system) courses in five subjects of Home Economics discipline.

  9. National University, Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    It provides the curricula and syllabi, arranges admission test, gives guidelines for admission, arranges inspection, holds examination, publishes results, and awards certificates. The National University of Bangladesh is now the fifth largest university in the world after its 17-year history by its number of registered students at affiliated ...