An achievement of a university degree without honours.
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He went up to New College, Oxford, taking a First in Jurisprudence and a pass degree in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics.
His London physician required him to abort his studies, and he was forced to take a pass degree.
There's a module for Aerospace Engineering which requires all students to do a compulsory flight test course, and those who fail to do it would only get a Pass degree.
He went back to Oxford for two terms and took a pass degree in French, European history, and law in 1919.
He was unable to proceed to classical honours and had to accept a pass degree.
He did very poorly in his degree and had to settle for only a pass degree.
He had to abandon his plan to sit for the final examination in philosophy and ancient history and instead read for an ordinary pass degree.
He graduated with a pass degree.
They now recognise any pass degree containing the requisite proportion of chemistry.
The professor suggested that the distinction between Third and Lower Second and/or Third and Pass degree could be abolished.