German Grade Conversion Formula
This calculator uses the **Modified Bavarian Formula** to convert percentage-based grades to the German 1.0 (best) - 6.0 (worst) scale.
| German Grade | Meaning |
|---|---|
| 1.0 - 1.5 | Sehr Gut (Very Good) |
| 1.6 - 2.5 | Gut (Good) |
| 2.6 - 3.5 | Befriedigend (Satisfactory) |
| 3.6 - 4.0 | Ausreichend (Sufficient / Pass) |
| 4.1 - 6.0 | Nicht Ausreichend (Insufficient / Fail) |
German Grade Calculator | Convert Your Percentage and GPA score to German Grade
Thinking about studying in Germany? Here’s something you need to know right away: the grading system there isn’t like what you’re used to in Pakistan. Back home, you probably get your results as percentages or GPA. In Germany, though, they use a scale from 1 to 5. So, before you apply, you’ll need to convert your percentage or GPA into the German grading format. That’s the only way the universities can figure out if you qualify for admission.
Our German Grade Calculator is a free online application, which is specially designed to convert your local percentage or GPA into the German grade system. Just put your percentage and click convert grade, the result is before you instantly. Click here for immediate conversion.
Understanding the German Grading System (in Schools and Universities)
Let’s talk about how grades work in Germany. It’s not like in some places where a higher number means you did better. Here, it’s the other way around. The lower your grade, the better you did. So, getting a 1 is top marks, while higher numbers mean you’ve slipped a bit. It’s a pretty organized system, and you’ll see it everywhere, from schools to universities.
Grading System in German Schools (1–6 Scale)
In German schools, grades run from 1 to 6. Here’s how it works:
- 1 means “Sehr Gut”—that’s excellent, the best you can get.
- 2 is “Gut,” which is good, better than average.
- 3, or “Befriedigend,” is basically average—satisfactory.
- 4 is “Ausreichend,” which just gets you over the line. You passed, but just barely.
- 5, “Mangelhaft,” means you didn’t make it. That’s a failure.
- 6 is the lowest— “Ungenügend”—very poor, also a failure.
A few things to keep in mind: 1 is the top grade, not the bottom. You need at least a 4 to pass. The grades 5 or a 6, counts as failing. Report cards usually just list the numbers, not percentages, though sometimes you’ll see a plus or minus next to the number for more detail.
Grading System in German Universities (1.0–5.0 Scale)
German universities take grading pretty seriously—they use a detailed decimal scale from 1.0 to 5.0. Here’s how it actually breaks down:
- If you score between 1.0 and 1.5, that’s “Sehr Gut.” Basically, it means you nailed it—think “Very Good” or “With Distinction.”
- Next, 1.6 to 2.5 is “Gut,” or just “Good.”
- From 2.6 to 3.5, you’re in the “Befriedigend” range, which translates to “Satisfactory.” It’s not amazing, but it gets the job done.
- Now, if you land between 3.6 and 4.0, that’s “Ausreichend.” You passed, but just barely.
- Anything from 4.1 up to 5.0? That’s “Nicht bestanden” means you failed.
Grades usually go up in small steps—like 1.0, 1.3, 1.7, 2.0, and so on. When you finish your degree, the university calculates your final grade by taking a weighted average of all your course grades.
What is Bavarian Formula and how it is used?
Bavarian formula is used to convert the percentage or GPA score system to German grading system.
Bavarian formula:
German Grade=1+3×Nmax−NminNmax−ND
Nmax=Maximum possible grade in your system ND=Your obtained grade Nmin=Minimum passing grade
Let’s understand this formula with example.
Percentage to German Grade Conversion Example
Let’s Suppose:
Maximum marks = 100
Minimum passing marks = 40
Your marks = 75
German Grade=1+100−40100−75×3=2.25
GPA to German Grade Conversion Example
Let’s Suppose:
Maximum GPA = 4.0
Minimum passing GPA = 2.0
Your GPA = 3.2
German Grade=1+4−24−3.2×3=2.2
Conclusion – German Grade Calculator
A German Grade Calculator takes the stress out of preparing for studies in Germany. No need to wrestle with the Bavarian formula by hand or double-check your math, just enter your percentage or GPA, and the calculator instantly converts it to the German grading scale. It’s fast, accurate, and saves you a lot of hassle.
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