International Grading Systems
US, UK (UCAS), European (ECTS), German, and other international grading systems explained and compared.
10 articles
Australian Grading System: How It Works
Understand the Australian grading system — HD, D, Cr, P, N grades, how they convert to GPA and percentages, and how Australian grades compare internationally.

BPUT CGPA to Percentage: Odisha Formula
Convert BPUT (Biju Patnaik University of Technology) CGPA to percentage using the official ×10 formula. Includes grading scale, worked examples, and comparison with other universities.

ECTS Grading System Guide: How It Works
Understand the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS), how grades map across countries, and convert your local scores to the ECTS scale accurately.

German Grading System: How It Works
Understand the German grading system (1–6 scale), how it converts to ECTS and US GPA, and calculate your equivalent grade for university applications and visa processes.

Mumbai University CGPA to Percentage Formula
Convert Mumbai University CGPA to percentage using the official formula (CGPA × 7.1 + 11). Includes worked examples, the 10-point scale, and common mistakes to avoid.

Percentage to GPA: Reverse Conversion Guide
Convert any percentage score to GPA on the US 4.0 scale and Indian CGPA on the 10-point scale. Includes the exact mapping table, formula, and a free calculator.

SGPA to CGPA: Conversion Formula Explained
Learn how to convert SGPA to CGPA using the standard semester averaging formula. Includes step-by-step examples, university-specific multipliers, and a free calculator.

UCAS Tariff Points Explained: The Complete Guide
Understand how UCAS tariff points work, how A-Level and BTEC grades convert, and calculate your exact score for UK university applications.

VTU CGPA to Percentage: Conversion Formula
Convert your VTU CGPA to percentage using the official Visvesvaraya Technological University formula (CGPA × 10). Includes worked examples, grading scale, and free calculator.

US Grading System: The Complete Guide
Master the US grading system — letter grades, GPA 4.0 scale, weighted vs unweighted, percentage conversion, pass/fail, and how colleges read your transcript.