Working with Mixed Credit Values — Weighting Explained

mixed credit weighting

TL;DR: Not all modules are created equal. A 40-credit module can weigh four times more than a 10-credit one. Learn how to correctly calculate your UK degree average when modules carry mixed credits using our Grade Calculator. Why credit weighting matters Each module in your UK university degree carries a certain credit value — usually … Read more

How this calculator works — Methodology & rounding explained

degree classification calculator methodology

TL;DR: The UniGradeCalculator uses the same logic as UK universities — applying weighted averages, credit-based calculations, and rounding rules to predict your final classification. Understand the process to double-check your official results. Why understanding the calculator methodology matters Many students use online calculators but never verify how they work. Knowing the methodology and rounding rules … Read more

How to calculate your UK degree classification — Step-by-Step

Calculate Your UK Degree Classification

TL;DR: Calculate your classification by making a weighted average: multiply each module mark by its credit value, add those totals and divide by total credits. Use a calculator to avoid errors and check your university’s weighting and rounding rules first. Quick action: Try the Grade Calculator to test scenarios. Why this matters (and what employers … Read more

Student Case Studies — Real Examples of UK Degree Calculations

University students reviewing final marks and calculating degree classifications

Student Case Studies — Real Examples of UK Degree Calculations TL;DR: See how real students achieved their final UK degree classifications. These three examples show step-by-step how UniGradeCalculator converts marks and credits into accurate results. Understanding the real impact of weighting Every student’s path to their final classification is unique — depending on how they … Read more