Passing
: For complex programs like the International Baccalaureate (IB) , passing is not just a single score but a set of conditions, such as achieving at least 24 total points and a minimum grade in all subjects.
Historically and sociologically, "passing" refers to an individual's ability to be regarded as a member of a social group other than their own, often to avoid discrimination or gain social status. passing
: Many high-stakes exams, including Microsoft Certifications and the Behavior Analyst Certification , use scaled scores. This means the number of correct answers required to pass may change depending on the difficulty of the specific test form used. : For complex programs like the International Baccalaureate