International Grades to UK GPA & Degree Classification Converter

Convert international grades into accurate UK GPA and degree classification. Supports global grading systems for UK university admissions.
International Grades to UK GPA & Degree Classification Converter

International Grade to UK GPA & Classification Converter

🌍 International Grades to UK GPA & Degree Classification Converter

This comprehensive tool helps students, recruiters, and universities **convert international academic scores** (Percentage, CGPA, Letter Grades) into the equivalent **UK GPA (4.0/4.33 scale)**, **UK Percentage**, and **Degree Classification (First, 2:1, 2:2, Third)**. Simply input your course grades, select your grading system, and let the engine calculate your weighted UK equivalent.

3. Grade Input Fields (Add Subjects/Modules)

🎉 Conversion Results

Weighted Percentage Average: N/A%

Final UK Degree Classification: N/A

Overall UK GPA (4.0 Scale): N/A

Detailed Breakdown:

Course Original Grade Credits UK % Eq. UK Classification

Classification Progress Visualizer

Your Weighted Average vs. First Class (70%) Target:

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How to Use the International Grade Converter: A Step-by-Step Guide

Using this calculator is simple...

The Calculation Formula: Weighted UK Equivalence

The core of this calculator is the **weighted average formula**, adapted for international grade conversion...

Importance of Accurate Conversion

Accurate grade conversion is critical for **UCAS applications**, **Postgraduate Taught (PGT) programs**, and employment...

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the difference between a 4.0 and 4.33 UK GPA scale?
The **4.0 scale** is the most common, where A is typically 4.0. The **4.33 scale** (sometimes called the "A+" scale) allows for a grade higher than A, which maps to 4.33, often used by specific UK institutions to reflect exceptional performance above the standard 'First Class'.
How is the UK Degree Classification calculated?
The classification is based on your **weighted percentage average**. Generally: 70%+ is a **First Class**, 60-69% is an **Upper Second (2:1)**, 50-59% is a **Lower Second (2:2)**, and 40-49% is a **Third Class**.
Do I need to include all my subjects?
Yes, for an accurate weighted GPA and classification, you should include all modules that contribute to your final degree classification, along with their respective **credit weights**.
What is 'Country Difficulty Normalization'?
This refers to adjustments made by UK universities to account for differences in grading stringency between countries. For simplicity, this tool uses a standardized conversion table, but universities may apply local curves.
Can this calculator be used for my UCAS application?
This calculator provides a strong **indicative result** for your UCAS application. However, the final official conversion is always performed by the receiving university or UCAS directly based on their specific, up-to-date equivalency tables.

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