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With so many different study options, it can be confusing trying to understand what UK university grading means – especially when trying to convert your Indian grades into UK ones!<\/p>\n

 
\nRead our guide to the UK university grading system and learn the different marks and degree classes, as well as how to convert your Indian marks into UK grades.<\/p>\n

 
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UK university grading system<\/h2>\n

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\nIn UK universities, marks are given under a lettered structure, with A being the highest grade and F the lowest. These letters relate to the percentage score for each individual piece of work submitted as part of your degree – whether that’s an essay, exam, dissertation or otherwise.<\/p>\n

 
\nAt the end of your degree, the total percentage is calculated to give your overall degree classification. <\/p>\n

 
\nUK Merit and Distinction grades relate to Foundation Degrees, with a Distinction being the highest award and a Merit being the second highest.<\/p>\n

 
\nFor an Honours Degree, a First is the best possible award, followed by an Upper Second (2:1), Lower Second (2:2) and a Third (3).
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UK university grading system table<\/h3>\n

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\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Grade Letter<\/td>\nPercentage Score<\/td>\nDefinition <\/td>\nFoundatoin Degree Class<\/td>\nHonours Degree Class<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
A<\/td>\n70%-100%<\/td>\nExcellent to Outstanding<\/td>\nDistinction<\/td>\nFirst<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
B<\/td>\n60%-69%<\/td>\nGood to Very Good<\/td>\nMerit<\/td>\nUpper Second (2:1)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
C<\/td>\n50%-59%<\/td>\nSatisfactory<\/td>\nPass<\/td>\nLower Second (2:2)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
D<\/td>\n40%-49%<\/td>\nSufficient<\/td>\nPass<\/td>\nThird (3)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
E<\/td>\n30%-39%<\/td>\nUnsatisfactory<\/td>\nFail<\/td>\nFail<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
F<\/td>\n0%-29%<\/td>\nUnsatisfactory<\/td>\nFail<\/td>\nFail<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n

 
\nWhile English, Northern Irish and Welsh universities follow the above format closely, it’s important to note that Scotland uses a different points system which can vary from university to university. You can learn more about Scottish university grading here<\/a>.<\/p>\n

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Convert Indian marks to UK grades<\/h2>\n

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\nNow that you understand how UK universities grade students, it’s time to understand how that relates to your Indian degree marks.<\/p>\n

 
\nLuckily, this isn’t too complicated! An Indian Bachelors degree is
considered equivalent to a UK one<\/a>, although there is some variation in terms of how the marks are converted.
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Indian university marks to UK grades table<\/h3>\n

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\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Indian Qualification Type<\/td>\nMark Equivalent to UK First<\/td>\nMark Equivalent to UK 2:1<\/td>\nMark Equivalent to UK 2:2<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Bachelor of Arts\/Science\/Commerce (Percentage-classifications)<\/td>\n75%<\/td>\n60%<\/td>\n50%<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Bachelor of Arts\/Science\/Commerce (GPA 10-point system)<\/td>\n8.5<\/td>\n7<\/td>\n6<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Bachelorof Arts\/Science\/Commerce (GPA 7-point system)<\/td>\n7<\/td>\n5<\/td>\n4<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Professional Bachelor degree (Percentage classifications)<\/td>\n75%<\/td>\n60%<\/td>\n50%<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Professional Bachelor degree (GPA 10-point system)<\/td>\n8.5<\/td>\n7<\/td>\n6<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Professional Bachelor degree (GPA 7-point system)<\/td>\n7<\/td>\n5<\/td>\n4<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n

 
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Find accommodation at a UK university<\/h2>\n

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\nIf you’re looking for stylish and modern student accommodation while you’re studying, look no further than Fresh! With serviced and affordable student lettings across the UK and Ireland, including choice of shared apartments or private studios, you’ll soon feel settled into your new student home. Browse Fresh’s student lettings today<\/a>.<\/p>\n

 
\nAdditional Sources<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

 
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https:\/\/www.studying-in-uk.org\/uk-grading-system\/<\/a>
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https:\/\/www.grb.uk.com\/recruiter-research\/international-degree-equivalents<\/a>
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