How to set up ranking levels?

How to set up ranking levels?

Ranking levels help to categorize students based on the percentage scored in a subject or in a complete year. For example, marking as passed with Distinction, Passed, Failed and Absent.

At the top of your dashboard, click the module access icon > Academics > Examination > Settings > Ranking Levels to open the Manage Ranking  Levels page.

  1. Select the year for which you want to set ranking levels.

  1. In the Name field, enter the name of the ranking level.

  2. In the Marks (%) field, enter the maximum, minimum or exact marks that is to be obtained by a student to be categorized under this ranking level.

  3. In the Marks Limit Type field, select the marks limit type from the following options:

  • Upper – Maximum marks to be obtained by a student below which, the student will be categorized under this ranking level.

  • Lower – Minimum marks to be obtained by a student above which, the student will be categorized under this ranking level.

  • Exact – Marks obtained by a student that is the same or the exact marks as specified in the Marks (%) field. Thus the student will be categorized under this ranking level.

  1. In the Number of Subjects field enter the maximum, minimum or exact number of subjects required to be categorized under this ranking level.

  2. In the Subject Limit Type field, select the subject limit type from the following options:

  • Upper – Maximum number of subjects in which a student must obtain the marks specified in the Marks (%)field to be categorized under this ranking level.

  • Lower – Minimum number of subjects in which a student must obtain the marks specified in the Marks (%)field to be categorized under this ranking level.

  • Exact – The exact number of subjects in which a student must obtain the marks specified in the Marks (%)field to be categorized under this ranking level.

  1. Select the Consider all previous classes? check-box if you want this ranking level to be applied to all the previous classes and the current class of the student.

  2. Click the Save button.

  1. Use the arrow icons to arrange the ranking levels in the order you want the System to verify and categorize students.

Using the image above as an example – A student who has passed with distinction should typically fall under both, ‘Passed’ and ‘Passed with Distinction’ ranking levels. However, by placing the ‘Passed with Distinction’ ranking level above the ‘Passed’ ranking level, when generating the Ranking Level Report, the system will first check for students who have passed with distinction. Once a student is categorized under the ‘Passed with Distinction’ ranking level, the student will not be categorized under the ‘Passed’ ranking level as well.

  1. To edit a ranking level, click Edit.

  2. To delete a ranking level, click Delete.


Example Scenario

Ranking Level Name

Marks (%)

Marks Limit Type

Number of Subjects

Subject Limit Type

Passed with Distinction

80

Lower

3

Lower

Passed

50

Lower

3

Lower

Failed

50

Upper

1

Lower

Absent

0

Exact

1

Lower


According to the table above, a student will be categorized as:

  • Passed with Distinction, if the student obtains equal to or above 80% in three or more subjects.

  • Passed, if the student obtains equal to or above 50% in three or more subjects.

  • Failed, if the student obtains below 50% in one or more subjects.

  • Absent, if the student obtains exactly 0% in one or more subjects

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