Higher Education Achievement Report
(Diploma Supplement)
This Higher Education Achievement Report incorporates the model developed by the European Commission, Council of Europe and
UNESCO/CEPES for the Diploma Supplement.
The purpose of the Supplement is to provide sufficient recognition of qualifications (diplomas, degrees, certificates etc). It is
designed to provide a description of the nature, level, context and status of the studies that were pursued and successfully
completed by the individual named on the original qualifications to which this Supplement is appended. It should be free from any
value judgements, equivalence statements or suggestions about recognition. Information in all eight sections should be provided.
Where information is not provided, an explanation should give the reason why.
In hard copy format this Higher Education Achievement Report is printed in black ink on paper watermarked with the crest of the
University and carries the official University stamp. It is not valid unless in this format.
1. INFORMATION IDENTIFYING THE HOLDER OF THE QUALIFICATION
1.1 Family name: Gupta
1.2 Given name(s): Sanya
1.3 Date of birth (day/month/year): 06/02/2003
1.4 Student identification number or code: University Id: 11890607
HUSID:* 2110561120306
*HUSID (HESA Unique Student Identifier) is the unique national identifying number for students registered at a UK university. It is
defined by HESA, the UK's Higher Education Statistics Agency.
2. INFORMATION IDENTIFYING THE QUALIFICATION
2.1 Name of qualification and (if applicable) Bachelor of Science in Accounting and Finance
title conferred: The power to award degrees is regulated by law in the UK.
2.2 Main field(s) of study for the qualification: accounting;finance
2.3 Name and status of awarding institution: Coventry University
2.4 Name and status of institution (if different As above
from 2.3) administering studies:
2.5 Language(s) of instruction/examination: English
3. INFORMATION ON THE LEVEL OF THE QUALIFICATION
3.1 Level of qualification: National Qualifications Framework Level 6 (see section 8 for further details on UK Higher
Education System)
3.2 Official length of 03 Years in Full-time mode. Maximum 6 years. 04 Years in Full Time Abroad mode. Maximum 6
programme: years. 06 Years in Part-time mode. Maximum 6 years. 04 Years in Sandwich (Thick) mode.
Maximum 6 years. years
3.3 Access The access requirements for the University's programmes of study are set out within the Academic
requirement(s): Regulations, section A, "Regulations for the Admission of Students", which are available on the
University website.
4. INFORMATION ON THE CONTENTS AND RESULTS GAINED
4.1 Mode of study: Full-time
4.2 Programme The student must satisfy the programme requirements as presented in the approved programme
requirements: specification and the awards and classifications regulations of the University; subject pass mark is
40%. Further details are available on the University website.
4.3 Programme details (e.g. modules or units studied), and the individual grades/marks/credits obtained:
Stage Module Title Level Marks Grade Attempts Credits ECTS
1 4002ACC Statistics for Finance and Accounting 4 72 P 1 10 5
1 4003ECN Introduction to Economics 4 79 P 1 20 10
1 4004ACC Introduction to Management Accounting 4 50 P 1 20 10
1 4009CLS Law for Business 4 62 P 1 10 5
1 4002FIN Introduction to Finance 4 72 P 1 20 10
1 4003ACC Business Mathematics 4 95 P 1 10 5
1 4005ACC Academic and Employment Skills 4 64 P 1 10 5
2 4006ACC Financial Accounting 4 40 P 2 20 10
2 5001ACC Principles of Taxation 5 60 P 1 20 10
2 5003ACC Management Accounting 5 62 P 1 20 10
2 5003FIN Principles of Financial Investment 5 73 P 1 20 10
2 5000ACC Financial Reporting 5 53 P 1 20 10
2 5002ACC Accounting Information Systems 5 78 P 1 20 10
2 5004ACC Professional and Academic Competencies 5 54 P 1 20 10
3 6003ACC Advanced Financial Reporting 6 40 P 2 20 10
3 6007FIN Corporate Financial Management 6 48 P 1 20 10
3 6009FIN Investment Analysis 6 45 P 1 20 10
3 6004ACC Business Strategy 6 56 P 1 20 10
3 6004EFA Project 6 70 P 1 20 10
3 6004FIN International Finance 6 64 P 1 20 10
4.4 Grading scheme and, if available, grade distribution guidance:
P - Pass
M - Merit
D - Distinction
F - Fail
DF - Deferred
AB - Absent
CR - Credit
FB - Bona Fide Fail
CF - Condoned Fail
NC - Not Complete
WD - Withdrawn
EA - Excluded Assessment
# - Modules taken in addition to those required for the course
* Designated Module Levels at Coventry University
4 - Year 1 of a three year full-time honours degree
5 - Year 2 of a three year full-time honours degree
6 - Final year full-time honours degree
7 - Postgraduate level
D - Doctorate level
H(1) - Year 1 of a HNC or HND
H(2) - Year 2 of a HNC or HND
F1 - Year 1 of a Foundation Degree
F2 - Year 2 of a Foundation Degree
Z - Pre-first year degree level
The Mode C / Mode E / Mode F / Mode LU Honours Degree Classification grading is based on performance at levels 5 and 6 with
Mode B figures shown in square brackets [ ].
The Mode C / Mode E / Mode LU classification is based on the higher of either the average mark of the 100 [90] credits worth of
modules with the highest mark at level 6 and above or on the average mark of 220 [225] credits worth of modules with the highest
mark at level 5 and above; or on the average mark of the 300 credits worth of modules with the highest mark at Level 4 and above.
The Mode F classification is based on the higher of either the average mark of the 90 credits worth of modules with the highest mark
at level 6 and above; or on the average mark of 210 credits worth of modules with the highest mark at level 5 and above; or on the
average mark of the 300 credits worth of modules with the highest mark at Level 4 and above.
Overall Average Classification
at least 70% 1st class honours
at least 60% Upper 2nd class honours
at least 50% Lower 2nd class honours
at least 40% 3rd class honours
Mode C / Mode E / Mode LU – Subject to any course specific requirements, to gain an overall Distinction a student must achieve an
average of at least 70% at the first attempt in 80 credits of University modules with the highest mark (after rounding) at level 6 or
above (Unclassified Degree), level 5 or above (Diploma in Higher Education) and at level 4 or above (Certificate in Higher
Education). To gain a Merit a student must achieve an average of at least 60% in the same calculation. Undergraduate Masters
calculation is based on the higher of either the average mark of all modules taken at levels 6 and 7; or the 100 credits worth of
modules with the highest mark at Level 7. A student must obtain an average of 70% at the first attempt in the University modules with
the highest marks (after rounding) for an overall Distinction and 60% in the same calculation for Merit.
Mode F – Subject to any course specific requirements, to gain an overall Distinction a student must achieve an average of at least
70% at the first attempt in 90 credits of University modules with the highest mark (after rounding) at level 6 or above (Unclassified
Degree), level 5 or above (Higher National Diploma) and at level 4 or above (Higher National Certificate). To gain a Merit a student
must achieve an average of at least 60% in the same calculation.
Mode B - To gain a Distinction, where permitted, a student must obtain an average of at least 70% at the first attempt in the five
University modules with the highest marks at or above level 6 (Unclassified degree), level 5 (Diploma) or level 4 (Certificate). To gain
a Merit the student must obtain an average of at least 60% in the same calculation. Undergraduate Masters must obtain an average
of 70% in the University modules taken in years 3 or 4 for Distinction, or 60% for Merit.
Foundation Degree, Higher National Certificate (HNC) and Higher National Diploma (HND) modules are graded as follows for both
Mode B and C:
Pass - relates to a mark in the range 40-59.5%
Merit - relates to a mark in the range 60-69.5%
Distinction - relates to a mark in the range 70% or above.
Taught postgraduate awards for Mode P/ Mode Q / Mode R may be made with Distinction or Merit as follows:
Mode B figures are shown in square brackets [ ].
To gain a Distinction, a student must obtain an average of at least 70% at the first attempt in the 150 [156] credits worth of modules
with the highest marks at level 7 (Masters), 90 [96] credits worth (Postgraduate Diploma), or 50 [48] credits worth (Postgraduate
Certificate). Students who achieve more than 60% but less than 70% on these calculations will be awarded a Merit.
On courses which are composed entirely of modules below level 7 (graduate diplomas and certificates) a student who achieves at
the first attempt an average of at least 70% in three quarters of the modules will be eligible for an award with Distinction; an average
of at least 60% but below 70% for an award with Merit.
4.5 Overall classification of the Upper Second Class
qualification:
5. INFORMATION ON THE FUNCTION OF THE QUALIFICATION
5.1 Access to further Degree programmes may entitle access to postgraduate study.
study:
5.2 Professional status (if Any Professional Status conferred with this qualification is made explicit in the title of the award.
applicable): Full details, if applicable, are available in the Programme Specification.
6. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
6.1 Additional Information:
6.2 Further Information Further information may be found at: http://www.coventry.ac.uk
sources:
7. CERTIFICATION OF THE HEAR
7.1 Award Date: 22/05/2024
Verification Date: 08/11/2024
7.2 Signature: Helen Fulford
7.3 Capacity: Academic Registrar
7.4 Official Stamp or seal: Coventry University
8. INFORMATION ON THE NATIONAL HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM
The Higher Education Description for England, Wales and Northern Ireland’ (description and accompanying diagram) are available
at: http://www.qaa.ac.uk/AssuringStandardsAndQuality/Documents/NationalDescriptionEWNI.pdf