Module Grade Calculator
Estimate your final university module grade based on weighted assessments. Calculate your overall mark or find out what grade you need on your exam to achieve your target classification.
Module Grade Calculator
Calculate your weighted module grade
Name of the first assessment component
Leave blank to calculate required grade
Used to calculate required score if Component 2 is blank
Grade Estimate
Your module grade breakdown
Enter your assessment weights and scores, then click Calculate to see your final module grade or the grade you need to achieve your target.
UK University Grading System
UK universities use a specific classification system for grading modules and overall degrees. Understanding how weighted assessments contribute to your final module grade is crucial for planning your study strategy and achieving your target degree classification.
๐ First Class (1st)
An overall module grade of 70% or above is classified as a First. This represents excellent performance and a deep understanding of the subject matter. It is the highest grade band in the UK system.
๐ฅ Upper Second (2:1)
Pronounced “two-one”, this classification covers grades from 60% to 69%. It is the most common degree classification achieved by graduates and is typically the minimum requirement for many graduate schemes.
๐ฅ Lower Second (2:2)
Pronounced “two-two”, this band includes grades from 50% to 59%. It demonstrates a solid understanding of the course material and is accepted by many employers, though some competitive roles may require a 2:1.
๐ Third Class & Pass
Grades between 40% and 49% are classified as a Third. A bare pass is typically 40%. Anything below 40% is generally a fail, though some universities allow a compensatory pass if other modules are strong.
