What are the differences in grading between Burma and other countries?
A. In most Western countries, students are not graded according to a pass/fail system (with distinctions). Instead, students are given grades on a scale from A to F. A is the highest going down to F. There is no E, but an F is a failing grade. You must maintain at least a C average to graduate, and a B+ average if you are an undergraduate who hopes to apply to graduate school.