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Definition: This calculator converts percentage scores to the corresponding academic grades used in Australian educational institutions.
Purpose: Helps students and educators understand how percentage marks translate to formal grading systems across different Australian education sectors.
The calculator uses standard Australian grading scales:
Details: Understanding grade conversions is crucial for academic progression, scholarship applications, and when transferring between different educational sectors.
Tips: Enter your percentage score (0-100%) and select your institution type for accurate grade conversion. The calculator automatically applies the appropriate grading scale.
Q1: Are grading scales the same across all Australian universities?
A: Most follow similar scales but there can be minor variations. Always check your institution's specific grading policy.
Q2: How do high school grades compare to university grades?
A: Generally, a high school A (90+) would equate to a HD at university, but grade boundaries are typically higher in high school.
Q3: What's the passing grade in most Australian institutions?
A: Typically 50% at universities, 60% in high schools, and 50% in TAFE/VET courses.
Q4: Do all TAFEs use the same grading system?
A: Most use Competent/Not Yet Competent, but some may add Distinction levels for higher achievement.
Q5: How do these grades convert to GPA?
A: HD=7, D=6, C=5, P=4, F=0 in most universities. Use our GPA Calculator for precise conversions.