Upon departure
Certificate of attendace
It is necessary to request it at the ETSEIB International Office before leaving
Transcript of records
The transcript of records now includes a secure verification code. This, along with a digital signature, enables to verify its authenticity
Students will be able to download their TOR directly from e-Secretaria:
Certificates / Academic certificates / Incoming mobility certificate (Digital signature)
To verify the certificate's authenticity, please follow the link on the left side of the document. This will direct you to a UPC webpage where you can enter the CSV code (located just below the link) to view the original document.
The transcript of records reflects the name of the subjects in English, local grades and ECTS grades:
Local grades
Local grade |
Definition |
10 |
Honors |
9 to 9.9 |
Excellent |
7 to 8.9 |
Very good |
5 to 6.9 |
Satisfactory |
4 to 4.9 |
Marginal fail |
0 to 3.9 |
Fail |
ECTS grades
According to European regulations, local grades are converted to ECTS GRADES based on a Gaussian distribution. This means there is no direct correspondence between numerical and alphabetical grades. The ECTS system assigns alphabetical grades according to the percentage of students who pass the subject.
You can find the specific equivalences on the second page of your Transcript of Records and also here below:
ECTS Grade |
% of successful students normally achieving the grade |
Definition |
A |
10 |
EXCELLENT: outstanding performance with only minor errors |
B |
25 |
VERY GOOD: above the average standard but some errors |
C |
30 |
GOOD: generally sound work with a number of notable errors |
D |
25 |
SATISFACTORY: fair but with significant shortcomings |
E |
10 |
SUFFICIENT: performance meets the minimum criteria |
FX |
– |
MARGINAL FAIL: some work required before the credit can be awarded |
F |
– |
FAIL: Considerable further work is required |
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