Universities in Malaysia had a unique system of grading their graduates.They had a First Class Honours, two second class honours ( First Class, Two Second Class i.e Upper and Lower)and a Pass Degree for graduates who failed to meet the requirements for an Honours Degree. I do not know if the Pass Degree grade was devised by the Universities or by the Public Services Department.
The Schemes of Service for Public Services included a variety of occupations known as Division I in the Public Service. These included professional jobs that required an Honours Degree. Likewise the schemes also listed down jobs that required only a Pass Degree. There were specific occupations that required a basic degree. Over time as the numbers of graduates multiplied the Public Services Department and the Universities did away with the classification of Pass Degrees and converted them to Third Class Honours. However recruitment to the Public Services Department were confined to the broad classification of graduates and non graduates bringing an end to the classification of Pass Degrees.
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