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Grade Converter

UK Classification to Percentage

UK Degree Classification β†’ Percentage Β· Free Β· Instant

Convert a UK degree classification to the equivalent percentage grade. Switch to Batch mode to convert multiple courses at once and calculate your weighted average.

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About this Converter

This UK Degree to Percentage Converter helps you translate a UK degree classification into its approximate percentage equivalent instantly. It is useful for students comparing UK degree outcomes with percentage-based systems, estimating how First or 2:1 results may be read as percentage scores, or translating academic performance for international applications. The result is a standard UK-classification-to-percentage estimate you can use as a quick reference before any official credential evaluation.

How to Use the UK Classification to Percentage

Follow these steps for an accurate conversion result

1Enter Your UK degree classification

Type your uk degree classification into the input field. The converter is pre-configured for UK Classification to Percentage, so both the From and To selectors are already set β€” no manual configuration required. Valid input range: select from the dropdown.

2Click Convert

Press the "Convert" button to calculate the result. The converter instantly returns your percentage (e.g., if you enter 2:1 you should see approximately 87%).

3Read Your Result

Your percentage appears in the result panel on the right sidebar with a performance badge (Excellent, Good, etc.). You can use this value on applications, CVs, or academic forms that require percentage format.

4Batch Mode β€” Convert Multiple Grades

For multiple courses, switch to "Batch" mode using the toggle at the top of the sidebar. Add each course with its name, uk degree classification, and credit hours. The calculator converts each course and computes a weighted average β€” useful for summarising a full semester or transcript.

UK Degree Classification vs Percentage Grade (%)

UK Degree Classification

Final UK undergraduate degrees are classified as: First Class (70%+), Upper Second / 2:1 (60–69%), Lower Second / 2:2 (50–59%), Third Class (40–49%), and Pass. This system is used across the UK and many Commonwealth countries.

Percentage Grade (%)

A grade expressed as a score out of 100. Widely used in the UK, India, Australia, and most of Africa. Typically, 70%+ represents First Class or Distinction level, 50–69% is a Pass or Credit, and below 40–50% is a Fail (threshold varies by institution).

Grade Comparison Table

Performance LevelUK Degree ClassificationPercentage Grade (%)
First Class70%+3.7–4.0 GPA
Upper Second (2:1)60–69%3.3–3.6 GPA
Lower Second (2:2)50–59%2.7–3.0 GPA
Third Class40–49%2.0–2.3 GPA
Pass35–39%1.0–1.7 GPA

When You Need GPA Conversion

  • 1A UK graduate applying to US, Canadian, Australian, or Nigerian graduate programmes.
  • 2An international applicant with a numeric GPA applying to UK universities that use degree classifications.
  • 3Filling out a visa or scholarship application that requires your degree class in a specific format.
  • 4Determining your equivalent GPA for a UK postgraduate application.
  • 5Comparing a UK degree classification to an international scholarship GPA requirement.

UK Degree Class to GPA Conversion

First β‰ˆ 3.7–4.0 GPA Β· 2:1 β‰ˆ 3.3–3.6 GPA Β· 2:2 β‰ˆ 2.7–3.0 GPA Β· Third β‰ˆ 2.0–2.3 GPA

UK degree classes use percentage thresholds, not a mathematical formula. These thresholds are published by UK ENIC and used for international credential recognition. GPA equivalents are widely-accepted approximations.

Example

A First Class degree (70%+) converts to approximately 3.7–4.0 GPA. Using a typical First Class midpoint of 75%, the GPA equivalent is around 3.75.

Conversion Examples

UK Degree ClassificationPercentageNotes
First Classβ‰ˆ 3.7–4.0 GPAOutstanding academic performance
Upper Second (2:1)β‰ˆ 3.3–3.6 GPAMost common UK degree class
Lower Second (2:2)β‰ˆ 2.7–3.0 GPAMinimum for many UK postgrad programmes
Third Classβ‰ˆ 2.0–2.3 GPAMinimum honours degree
Pass (Ordinary degree)β‰ˆ 1.0–1.7 GPABelow honours standard

Key Differences Between the Two Systems

Classification language: UK uses named bands (First, 2:1, 2:2, Third) rather than a numeric GPA, making direct comparison with US or international GPAs non-trivial.

Range-based, not point-based: A UK 2:1 covers a 10-percentage-point range (60–69%), while a US GPA pinpoints performance to one decimal. Any class β†’ GPA conversion is an approximation.

Graduate school thresholds: Most UK postgraduate programmes require a 2:1; US programmes typically require a 3.0 GPA β€” these are approximately equivalent, but not always treated identically.

Employer interpretation: UK employers understand degree classes intuitively; US employers often do not. A converted GPA is more universally readable for international job applications.

Timing of grades: UK classifications are typically based on final-year performance only; US GPA tracks cumulative performance from the start.

Tips for Accurate GPA Conversion

  1. 1

    When applying to US graduate programmes with a UK degree, clearly state your class and include the percentage grade where available β€” not all US admissions staff are familiar with UK classifications.

  2. 2

    A UK 2:1 is approximately a US 3.3–3.5 GPA, which meets the 3.0 minimum for most US master's programmes.

  3. 3

    First Class holders applying to competitive US programmes should note that UK First Class is typically awarded to fewer than 15% of students β€” this selectivity should be highlighted in application materials.

  4. 4

    If applying in the UK with a foreign GPA, UCAS uses its own conversion table β€” check the UCAS grade profile for your country before converting manually.

  5. 5

    Always present your converted GPA alongside your original transcript β€” admissions officers are accustomed to seeing both, and it removes ambiguity.

  6. 6

    For formal credential evaluations (WES, ECE, UK ENIC), the evaluating body will apply its own conversion method. Use this tool for self-reference, not as a substitute for official evaluation.

  7. 7

    Use Batch mode to enter all your courses with credit hours and obtain a weighted average β€” more accurate than converting a single cumulative GPA.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about using the UK Classification to Percentage tool

A common method is to map UK degree classes to typical percentage bands. For example, First Class is often associated with 70% and above, 2:1 with 60–69%, and 2:2 with 50–59% depending on the conversion table used. This converter applies a standard estimate automatically.

Still have questions?

For official grade conversion policies, check directly with your institution's registrar or international office.