How to check the scores of the National Open University exam?
When checking the test results, you can go to the official website of CDB, find the student login button in the upper right corner, and click Login.
Enter your username and password on the login page of the Open University of China to log in to your account.
After logging in to the backend of CDB, click on the My Physical Test option in the left navigation bar.
On the main page of querying test results, select the year you want to query, click the search button, and you can see your results at the bottom of the main page of CDB.
How to calculate the National Open University exam scores.
The National Open University's exam results are made up of the usual grades and the final exam scores. Specifically:
Usual grades: Usual grades are usually composed of usual assignments and classroom performance, of which usual homework accounts for about 15% of the total grade, and classroom performance accounts for about 25% of the total grade. Assignments may include submitting a certain number of assignments or participating in discussions. If you miss a class more than once due to absence, it may affect the final test score.
Final exam scores: The final exam results are a test of the candidate's knowledge mastery, usually consisting of two parts: written and oral exams. The written part mainly tests the candidate's basic knowledge, while the oral part focuses more on the candidate's practical application ability. The final exam usually accounts for 60 to 70 percent of the total score.
Calculation of grades under special circumstances: For some special courses, such as ideological and political courses, it may be necessary to meet the scores of both the usual homework and the final exam in order to pass.
Calculation of grades: There are two main ways to calculate the grades of the National Open University, one is the unit credit point system, and the other is the 100-point system. The GPA system is based on converting the grades of each course into grade points, and then calculating them based on the number of credits and the total number of credits, and finally obtaining the GPA. The 100-point system directly converts the examination results of each subject into percentages and accumulates them to obtain the overall assessment results.