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UK University Grade Calculators

Calculators built around United Kingdom's terminology, grading scales and institution rules.

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How UK university grades are calculated

UK university calculations normally begin with assessment or module marks expressed as percentages. Assessments can be weighted inside a module, modules can be weighted by credits and study years can carry different percentages in the final degree calculation. The terms students use are module mark, credits, year average and degree classification—not a U.S.-style transcript GPA.

There is no one formula shared by every UK university. Institutions can exclude a first year, apply different year weightings, use borderline rules or require a particular number of credits in a class band. Enter the exact weights from the current programme regulations and treat the displayed honours class as an estimate.

AssessmentModule markModule creditsYear weightingOverall markFirst / 2:1 / 2:2 / Third
University of Oxford weighted-average examination guidance ↗

How to get the right result

Use the values and academic units shown by the institution. Select a named profile when available, then review exclusions, rounding and repeated-course rules before treating the result as official.

Why profiles matter

A familiar formula can produce a misleading answer when the grade-point scale, credits, coefficients or policy version do not match. Every tool names its active profile and shows its formula.