What percentage of people get 1st class Honours?

First-Class Honours (First or 1st) (70% and above)
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How many people graduate with first-class Honours?

In 2019, almost 21% of graduating students received a first-class honours. A smaller percentage of graduates now are also achieving a lower second class honours degree, or below. In 2020, this was recorded at 25.7%, compared to 36.3% in 2014.
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What percentage of UK students get a first-class degree?

The proportion of students in England awarded first-class degrees has more than doubled in a decade, the university watchdog says. About 36% of students were awarded the top grade in 2019-20 and 38% in 2020-21, according to analysis by the Office for Students (OfS). In 2010-11, it was just under 16%.
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Is it hard to get a first-class honours degree?

A First-Class degree, commonly known as a 'first' or 1st, is the highest honours degree achievable, and is well respected by employers. Students must get a percentage above 70% to be awarded this degree, thus it is very challenging indeed.
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Is a 21 from Oxford Good?

Read the advice from TARGETjobs about declaring mitigating circumstances in job applications. Employers may consider a 2:2 from Oxford a better result than a higher class degree from many other universities. See some employers' views on how they view degree results below.
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Is 69.5 a first?

In the current example, although the 15th ranked grade is higher than the 18th, it is less than 69.5 (the lowest grade in the first class band, as set out in 6.1 above), and the preliminary classification indicated by Calculation 2 is therefore still 2.1.
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Do employers like first class degrees?

A 2:1 or even a first-class degree is not enough to impress employers. It is certainly a great personal achievement and testament to your strong work ethic. However, as tens of thousands of graduates achieve these grades each year, it is no longer a differentiator.
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What is the most common degree classification UK?

1. The proportion of UK-domiciled, full-time first degree graduates attaining a first class honours degree from an English higher education provider has increased from 16 per cent in 2010-11 to 30 per cent in 2018-19, an overall increase of 88 per cent over the period.
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Is a 21 a good degree?

A 2.1 also puts you in a good position for employment, graduate programmes and post graduate study. For some institutions and for some employers, this is the minimum grade acceptable. Like a first class honours, the number of students achieving a 2.1 has increased significantly in the past few years.
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Is first class good UK?

First-Class Honours (70% and above): a first class degree, usually referred to as a 'first' or 1st, is the highest honours degree you can achieve. Upper Second-Class Honours (60-70%): there are two levels of second class degree.
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Is 69 a first class degree?

Welcome to The 69 Club. A slightly-less-than-elite group of individuals, who missed out on being actually elite by as little as one per cent, sometimes less. These are the people that faced the dreaded uni fate… they got 69 per cent, missing out on the golden 70 needed to award them a first class degree.
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How many people get firsts Oxford?

While an impressive 31.7% of all Cambridge graduates left university with a first, this figure is triumphantly beaten by their bitter rivals at Oxford, where 33.2% of all graduates successfully swotted their way to a first.
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Is a 21 from Cambridge good?

yeah it depends on the course... a 2:1 in Maths from Cambridge is almost certainly better than a first from anywhere else except for Oxford...
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Is getting first class honours important?

If you want to get a job, you don't actually need to strive for a first class honours. Some companies (usually the really large ones) will demand this, but most will not. So, if you want those large companies, go for it, but don't beat yourself up over it.
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Are more people getting firsts?

The proportion of students achieving a first-class degree has more than doubled in that decade, from 15.7 per cent in 2010-11 to 37.9 per cent in 2020-21. In total, 84.4 per cent achieved a first or 2.1 compared with 67 per cent ten years ago.
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Is a 21 good enough for a Masters?

A 2.1 is still a good degree. In most universities a first is 70% and if you get put up to a 1st from a 68% onwards, you should consider yourself very lucky. If universities inflate grades in this way, they are usually only doing it to make themselves look better.
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What percentage of students get a first degree?

Pandemic grade inflation fears as number of first-class degrees awarded to university students rises to 36% from 14% in 2010. The proportion of first-class degrees awarded to students has risen again in the most recent data, with one in three now achieving them amid worries over 'grade inflation'.
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Does getting a first make a difference?

The initial findings are simple. People with firsts are less likely to be out of work than people with lower grades. The unemployment rate after six months was 4.7% for firsts, 7.1% for 2:1s, 11% for 2:2s and 15.2% for thirds. That's a pretty serious difference.
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How many people get a first university?

News and insights. A record 395,770 students, up 8% from 365,500 in 2020, have a confirmed place on their first choice of full-time undergraduate course in the UK. This represents 91% of everyone with a confirmed place, an increase from 88% last year.
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Does a 79.5 round up to an 80 in college?

Numbers between 1-4 are rounded down while 5-9 are rounded up. If your professor decides to round off final grades, expect 89.4 to be 89.0 while 89.5 to round up to 90.
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Is 75 a good mark in university UK?

When you start at university, any mark over 50% is a great grade. Getting a mark over 50% means that you are beginning to understand the difficult work of your degree. Getting over 60% is excellent because it means you have demonstrated a deep knowledge of your subject to the marker.
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Does 69.5 round to 70 at university?

It will usually be rounded up to a 70 which is a first in most (though not all) universities.
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What is a strong 21?

An 'Upper second' (2:1) is the next highest band, typically representing a score of 60%-69%; in 2017/18 48% of students achieved an Upper Second nationally. A 'strong upper second' would typically be taken to mean 65% or more.
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Can you get into Oxford with a 2 2?

No chance even with a 2:1, anything less than a first = no. Oxbridge admissions will usually require you to show a first. Admission with a 2:2 is completely unimaginable. Oxbridge admissions will usually require you to show a first.
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