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According to the general regulations for Bachelor's and Master's degree programmes, you are obliged to include this affidavit in your thesis.
The ECTS Grading Table provides information on the distribution of overall marks achieved in a degree programme or a group of comparable degree programmes at JLU Giessen, and is drawn up in accordance with the ECTS Users’ Guide. Since 2009, they have replaced the previously recommended relative ‘ECTS grades’ A to E. The ECTS grading tables are compiled on 15 November each year for all Bachelor’s and Master’s graduates from the period 1 October of the previous year to 30 September of the current year. The date of the last examination is decisive for the classification. The degrees from a degree programme over the preceding three academic years are used as the comparison group. The tables are not compiled if the number of graduates in the reference period under consideration is fewer than 30. Only graduates in the comparison group whose overall grades were available by the cut-off date are taken into account.