In all cases, award classifications are based on the raw marks achieved according to the criteria set out in the University’s Regulation and Credit Framework. Under no circumstances does an examiner or Board of Examiners have discretion to change individual marks.
Once you have achieved a pass (with or without compensation) in all the credits for your award (120 credits at each level of study), your final award classification is calculated using your raw module marks. The final mark is rounded to the nearest integer.
For more information on Awards and Classification, see Section 6 of Your Guide to Undergraduate Assessment and Award Processes.