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The Hesapstan honor and appreciation certificate calculator is designed to estimate Takdir, Teşekkür or no-certificate status from weighted semester average and failing subject count more clearly. It provides a quick indicator, but the official certificate decision depends on e-Okul, school administration and current rules.

What does the certificate calculator do?

The calculator uses weighted semester average and failing subject count to estimate certificate status. The result can be Takdir, Teşekkür or no certificate.

The calculation is based directly on two pieces of information. That makes it fast, but it does not replace the official school evaluation.

Not an official certificate decision

This tool is informational. Official Takdir or Teşekkür decisions depend on e-Okul, school administration and current regulations.

What average is needed for Takdir?

In this calculator logic, if there are no failing subjects and the weighted semester average is 85 or above, the result is Takdir.

For example, an average of 85.00 with 0 failing subjects can produce a Takdir result. An average of 84.99 stays below the Takdir threshold.

85 threshold

The tool uses 85 and above as the basic Takdir threshold, but official certificate evaluation may include other conditions.

What average is needed for Teşekkür?

In this calculator logic, if there are no failing subjects and the weighted semester average is at least 70 but below 85, the result is Teşekkür.

For example, an average of 70.00 with no failing subjects can produce a Teşekkür result. An average of 69.99 is below the threshold.

70 threshold

The tool uses 70 and above as the basic Teşekkür threshold. 85 and above enters the Takdir range.

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Can a student get a certificate with a failing subject?

Under this calculator logic, if failing subject count is greater than 0, the result is no certificate, even if the average is high.

That is why entering the correct failing subject count is important. If a student has a failing subject but leaves the field empty, the tool may assume 0 and show a misleading result.

Do not leave failing subjects empty

If there are failing subjects, enter the correct count. Empty or incorrect input may make the result look better than it is.

Which average should be entered?

The tool is designed for weighted semester average. If possible, enter the official or weighted semester average shown by the school system.

A simple average from course grades may differ from the official weighted average. Course hours, weights or school calculation methods can change the result.

Use weighted average

For certificate checking, the safest input is the weighted semester average shown by the school system.

What happens at average 85?

If there are no failing subjects, 85 and above produces a Takdir result in this tool.

Official certificate status may still consider behavior, discipline, attendance or current regulation conditions.

What happens at average 70?

If there are no failing subjects, averages from 70 up to below 85 fall into the Teşekkür range in this tool.

Values just below 70, such as 69.99, can produce no-certificate status in this calculator logic.

Is certificate status the same as grade promotion?

No. Takdir or Teşekkür is about certificate status. Grade promotion depends on year-end score, failed courses, responsible courses, absences and other school rules.

Therefore, certificate status alone does not explain all aspects of passing to the next grade.

Difference from the high school average calculator

The high school average calculator calculates average from course grades. This certificate calculator checks certificate status from an already-known weighted semester average and failing subject count.

If you do not know your average, calculate your high school average first, then use that value here.

Why can the result differ from e-Okul?

e-Okul uses official records, current regulations and school evaluation conditions. This tool uses only average and failing subject count.

Behavior, discipline, attendance, school type, special cases or regulation updates may affect official certificate results.

What does this tool not calculate?

  • It does not produce the official e-Okul certificate decision.
  • It does not calculate average from course grades.
  • It does not decide grade promotion or repetition.
  • It does not evaluate attendance, behavior or discipline conditions.
  • It does not guarantee all MEB regulation details.
  • It does not include school administration or board decisions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What average is needed for Takdir?

In this tool, if there are no failing subjects and the weighted semester average is 85 or above, Takdir is shown.

What average is needed for Teşekkür?

If there are no failing subjects and the weighted semester average is at least 70 but below 85, Teşekkür is shown.

Can a student get a certificate with a failing subject?

Under this calculator logic, if failing subject count is greater than 0, no certificate is shown.

Does 69.99 give Teşekkür?

No. Under this calculator logic, Teşekkür requires at least 70.

Which average should I enter?

If possible, enter the weighted semester average shown by the school system. A simple average may differ.

Is the result official?

No. It is approximate and informational. Official decisions depend on e-Okul and school administration.

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