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Uni-Assist Compatible
gpa calculator
for
Germany
Grade Conversion Tool
Convert your university grade into the German grading system.
How to Use This Tool?
- In the Maximum Grade box, enter the highest grade at your university.
- In the Minimum Passing Grade box, enter the lowest passing grade.
- In the Your Grade box, enter your current overall grade.
- Click Convert to see your German grade equivalent.
What Do The Results Mean?
- 1.0–1.5 “Very Good” – Excellent performance.
- 1.6–2.5 “Good” – Performance well above average.
- 2.6–3.5 “Satisfactory” – Average performance.
- 3.6–4.0 “Sufficient” – Meets the standards despite deficiencies.
- From 4.1 “Fail” – Does not meet the standards.
My Grading System Uses Letter Grades. How Do I Convert Them?
If your grading system uses letters, assign a number to each grade in increasing order.
- A+ = 1
- A = 2
- B = 3
- C = 4
- D = 5
- E = 6 (Fail)
In the conversion tool, enter 1 as the maximum grade and 5 as the minimum passing grade. The tool will then calculate your German grade.
How Uni-Assist Evaluates GPA ?
Most frequently asked questions!
Is this GPA accepted by all universities?
It is indicative. Final evaluation is done by Uni-Assist or the university.
Who Should Use This Calculator?
Students applying for Bachelor’s or Master’s programs in Germany
Indian students applying through APS or Uni-Assist
Applicants from any country with a different grading scale
Those planning to apply for public universities (like RWTH Aachen, TU Munich, etc.)
Students checking their eligibility before investing in IELTS, blocked account, or visa process
What Is the Modified Bavarian Formula?
The Modified Bavarian Formula is one of the systems used for the conversion of foreign grades into German ones. In a few words, it’s the formula that converts your grades into their German equivalents.
What grades are assigned at TUM?
At TUM, grades from 1 to 5 are assigned. For a differentiated assessment of the examination performances, the grades can be increased or decreased by 0.3 to intermediate values; the grades 0.7 and 5.3 are excluded.
The grades represent the following assessments of the examination performances:
- 1.0–1.5 “very good”: excellent performance
- 1.6–2.5 “good”: performance well above average
- 2.6–3,5 “satisfactory”: average performance
- 3.6–4.0 “sufficient”: performance meets the standards in spite of deficiencies
- from 4.1 “fail”: performance does not meet the standards because of substantial deficiencies