Student Blog | What do the UK grades actually mean? (2024)

Below postgraduate student Martina describes the differences between grades in the UK and what they actually mean. Something many of our international students find a challenge in the first term. For more information about what courses we offer at Bournemouth University UK, please see our website or follow our instagram to hear more from our international students.

My name is Martina Gardeva and I am a Bulgarian postgraduate student in MSc Tourism Management and Marketing. A possible confusion when going to study in another country is how your projects and exams will be marked and what is required from you in order to successfully graduate.

The grading system in the UK for a masters degree is quite different from the one we are used to in the universities in Bulgaria. For example, according to our system, the grades are between 2 (which mean you have failed) and 6 (for excellent work). Here in England, universities use percentages between 0 and 100. Here are the different grades you can get:

Pass

In order to pass an exam, a coursework or a unit in a subject, students need to get 50% and over if they are doing a Master’s degree. If you get below that grade, it means you have failed and you need to retake the exam. Scores from 50 % to 59% will give you a “pass”, also known as 2ii or second class honours lower division classification. It means that you have some understanding of the specific topic, can make arguments and can use different information sources. In Bulgaria, the equivalent of the passing grade is 3 – 4.

Merit

Students get a “merit” with scores from 60% to 69%. The score means that you can critically analyze a problem, can construct good arguments and use wide range of information source. If you have a “merit” on your diploma, it indicates that you graduated with 2i, as known as second class honours upper division classification. This is a really good score, as most of the employers require you to have that kind of grade and above. For the Bulgarian system, it is equivalents to 4.50 – 5.

Distinction

If you get a “distinction” mark, which means getting 70% and above, it suggests that the student has excellent critical thinking, excellent knowledge on the topic and uses numerous information sources and references from theory and practice. Getting such a high score requires a great effort and time spent researching, however, it is not impossible. To get a “distinction” on your diploma it requires getting 70% and above on your dissertation. Also, this would mean you have the prestigious 1st class degree. In Bulgaria that assumes getting 5.50 and above as your final score.

The road to a 1st degree classification

My tip for getting a higher grade when doing your assignments would be to plan ahead and schedule the process, spend enough time reading and researching the topic and use as many resources and references, both offline and online, as possible, so you can demonstrate you know what you are talking about. Also, always proofread it at the end, as misspelt words can be quite annoying!

By Martina Gardeva, Bulgaria, MSc Tourism Management, 2017/18

Student Blog | What do the UK grades actually mean? (2024)

FAQs

Is 70% a good grade in the UK? ›

The grading system varies slightly between universities, but generally, a score of 70 or above is considered a First-class Honours degree, 60-69 is an Upper Second-class Honours degree, 50-59 is a Lower Second-class Honours degree, 40-49 is a Third-class Honours degree, and below 40 is a Fail.

Is 70% an A in UK? ›

A 70% is considered excellent and equates roughly to an American grade of A. If you graduate with a 70% or above in the UK, you'll be granted a distinction. Students with a 60-69% grade average may earn merits or commendations. Before you enroll in a master's program in the UK, double-check the requirements.

Is 80% a good grade UK? ›

In the UK they grade on what amounts to a seven-point scale. 70% or above is the top band of marks. It is still relatively rare for a student to receive higher than an 80%, though it does happen. Anything in the 60% range—what is known as a 2:1—is considered a “good” grade.

What do grades mean in UK? ›

A: Best possible grade, excellent (around 70–100%) B: Above average grade, very good (around 60–70%) C: Minimum pass, improvement needed (around 50–60%) D: Close fail (between 40% and 49%) N/A: Fail/No Pass (0–40%)

What grade is 80% UK? ›

Frequently Asked Questions about UK Grading System
UK Module marksUK degree classes10 point GPA
Above 80%First-class Hons10
75% to 79.99%First-class Hons9
70% to 74.99%First-class Hons8
60% to 69.99%2:1 Upper second class7
3 more rows

Is 82% an A? ›

Generally, an A grade in secondary or high school in Australia falls between 85% to 100%.

How are university grades in the UK compared to the US? ›

Like the US grading system, the UK also uses letter grades, but not in the same way. Rather than each letter representing 10%, an “A” is anything above 70% in the UK. Every letter that comes after means a decrease of 10%. Another change is there are no GPAs in the UK like 4.0s.

How is UK grading different from US grading? ›

The Difference Between the US vs UK Grading Systems

The United Kingdom uses letter grades, but not in the same way that the United States does. In the UK, an A is anything above 70%, rather than each letter representing 10%. And each letter after that represents a 10% reduction. A failing grade is also unique.

What are American grades in England? ›

Year / Grade Placement
AgeUK YearsUS/International Grades
10 - 11Year 65th Grade
11 - 12Year 76th Grade
12 - 13Year 87th Grade
13 - 14Year 98th Grade
10 more rows

What is a 4.0 GPA in UK? ›

How to convert UK Grades to 4.0 GPA Scale
UK module marksUK degree classificationGPA
70+First class honours4.0
65-69Upper-second class honours3.7
60-64Upper-second class honours3.3
55-59Lower-second class honours3.0
5 more rows

What percentage is an F in England? ›

United Kingdom's education system awards grades as follows:
GradePercentagePass or Fail
C50% - 59%Pass
D40% - 49%Pass
E30% - 39%Fail
F0% - 29%Fail
2 more rows

Is 65 a bad grade in UK? ›

Getting over 60% is excellent because it means you have demonstrated a deep knowledge of your subject to the marker. You may be used to getting marks of 90–100%, but this is very unlikely to happen at university. Remember that marks in the 50–70% range are perfectly normal.

Is UK or US school harder? ›

Pace. In the case of the British curriculum, it can be found that in primary/secondary school, the level of learning in the U.K. school system was considerably higher. This is because the students have in-depth knowledge of each topic taught in each stage.

Is the UK grading system easier? ›

There is nothing “easier” about a grading system for a student. A teacher might find it easier to mark in grades A to F than 0 to 100, but in my experience when I marked my UK maths homework I assigned I used a ten out of ten system that was used by my math teacher when I was a student in the US.

What is a failing grade in the UK? ›

UK GradeUS Grade*
43-45C
38-42C-
35-37D
0-34Fail
7 more rows

What grade is 70% in England? ›

UK degree classifications are as follows: First-Class Honours (First or 1st) (70% and above) Upper Second-Class Honours (2:1, 2.i) (60-70%) Lower Second-Class Honours (2:2, 2.ii) (50-60%)

What is a UK GPA of 70%? ›

A rough conversion of British grades to GPAs looks like this: +70% = 4.0. 60-69% = 3.3-3.9. 50-59% = 2.7-3.2.

What is 70% in English grades? ›

Grading system in UK Higher Education
Grade LetterPercentage ScoreGrade Definition
A70% – 100%Excellent to Outstanding
B60% – 69%Good to Very Good
C50% – 59%Satisfying
D40% – 49%Sufficient
3 more rows

Is a 70 an acceptable grade? ›

C - this is a grade that rests right in the middle. C is anywhere between 70% and 79% D - this is still a passing grade, and it's between 59% and 69% F - this is a failing grade.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Pres. Lawanda Wiegand

Last Updated:

Views: 6516

Rating: 4 / 5 (51 voted)

Reviews: 90% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Pres. Lawanda Wiegand

Birthday: 1993-01-10

Address: Suite 391 6963 Ullrich Shore, Bellefort, WI 01350-7893

Phone: +6806610432415

Job: Dynamic Manufacturing Assistant

Hobby: amateur radio, Taekwondo, Wood carving, Parkour, Skateboarding, Running, Rafting

Introduction: My name is Pres. Lawanda Wiegand, I am a inquisitive, helpful, glamorous, cheerful, open, clever, innocent person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.