What you need to pass the IB

Here is some information to explain what you need in order to pass your IB:

*At least three subjects must be completed at Higher Level (HL) and three at Standard Level (SL).
*Should four subjects be completed at HL then only two need be completed at SL.
*All six subjects must have been awarded a numerical grade higher than 1, with a minimum total score of 24.
*The CAS requirement of 150 hours must have been completed.
*The Extended Essay and TOK course must have been completed and essays submitted.
*Additionally a grade D or better must have been awarded in either the Extended Essay or TOK.
*If the overall score is 24-27, there is no grade 2 at HL and not more than one grade 2 at SL; if the overall score is greater than or equal to 28, not more than one grade 2 at HL and no more than two grades 2 at SL; altogether, there are no more than three grades 3 or below.
*At least 12 points (12 for overall score 24-27; 16 if four HL subjects are taken) must have been gained on HL subjects, and 9/8 (6/5 if only two SL subjects are taken) on SL subjects.
*The final award committee has not judged the candidate to be guilty of malpractice.
*A minimum amount of hours must be achieved per year by students in order to pass. If an excessive amount of hours are missed, they may have to resit the year.

2 comments:

Andreas Heuer said...

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Mike Smith said...

Thankyou Andreas

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