A Complete Guide: Australian Grading System Explained

Graduation Caps Flying in front of the university (Australian Grading System) - Overseas Students Australia

It is quite obvious that the grading system varies from one country to the other. It can be quite challenging for overseas students to understand the Australian grading system, especially when they are new here.  We have seen overseas students getting upset about the “D” grade in the Universities and TAFEs, so we created this nifty guide about Australian grading system at various education levels.

Please note that each and every state, university or institute may have different percentages and grade names. You may need to check with your university or institute about the grading system they use.

Universities Grading System in Australia


First, let’s have a look at the university grading system. Although most universities will have similar grading scales which includes grades given below, some universities may have different percentage scales.

The grading scale given below is for undergraduate (Bachelor Degree Programs) and postgraduate programs (Master Degrees Programs).

GradesGrade DescriptionGrade Scale (%)GPAUK EquivalentUS Equivalent
HDHigh Distinction85 – 1007.00First ClassA+
DDistinction75 – 846.00 – 6.99Second Class – Upper DivisionA
CCredit65 – 745.00 – 5.99Second Class – Lower DivisionB
PPass50 – 644.00 – 4.99Third ClassC
FFail0 – 490.00 – 3.99FailF

If you are planning to study a Degree with Honours, your grades will look different than the usual undergraduate and postgraduate grades. Honours Degree is usually an additional year of study after completing an undergraduate degree.

It usually requires a student to complete independent but supervised research in their field of study after completing the third year of a Bachelor’s degree.

GradesGrade DescriptionGrade Scale (%)
H1First Class Honours80 – 100
H2ASecond Class Honours (Division A)75 – 79
H2BSecond Class Honours (Division B)70 – 74
H3Third Class Honours65 – 69
PPass50 – 64
NFail0 – 49

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GPA and ATAR


Unlike the USA, GPA’s (Grade Point Average) are not often used in the Australian grading system. Most commonly they are used in Medicine or Law stream courses.  For those who don’t know, GPA is a numerical calculation that helps to evaluate students academic performance in each study period or over the whole course.

It is calculated using the following formula:

GPA = Sum of ( Grade Point × Credit Points ) ÷ Sum of ( Credit Points )

While GPA is not a very popular method of grading in Australia, ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admission Ranks) score is one of the key scale used in measuring the student’s performance in Australia. Students who exceed certain ATAR threshold are eligible for government-sponsored opportunities and positions.

Universities in Australia using GPA usually have either 7 points GPA scale or 4 points GPA scale. The following table explain about the GPA scale system in Australia:

Grade Scale (%)7-point GPA Scale4-point GPA ScaleUK EquivalentUS Equivalent
85 – 10074First ClassA+
75 – 846 – 6.993Second Class – Upper DivisionA
65 – 745 – 5.992Second Class – Lower DivisionB
50 – 644 – 4.991Third ClassC
0 – 490 – 3.990FailF



Now let’s look at each and every state and territories grading system in Australia.

Australian Capital Territory Grading System


The educations institution in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) uses the following grading system:

GradeGrade DescriptionGrade scale %
AExtremely High Standard of Achievement100 – 85
BHigh Standard of Achievement84 – 70
CAcceptable Standard of Achievement69 – 50
DLimited Standard of Achievement49 – 25
EVery Limited Performance 0 – 24

New South Wales Grading System


The table below shows the grading system used by the educational institutions in New South Wales:

GradeGrade DescriptionGrade scale %
AHigh Distinction100 – 85
BDistinction84 – 70
CCredit69 – 50
DPass49 – 25
EFail0 – 24

Northern Territory Grading System


Northern Territory institutions use the following grading system :

GradeScale 1Scale 2
A517 – 20
B4 – 4.9914 – 16.99
C3 – 3.9911 – 13.99
D2 – 2.998 – 10.99
E1 – 1.990 – 7.99

Queensland Grading System


The table underneath explains the grading system adopted by the educational institution in Queensland:

GradeGrade DescriptionGrade scale %
HDHigh Distinction7
DDistinction6 – 6.99
CCredit5 – 5.99
PPass4 – 4.99
FFail1 – 3.99

South Australia Grading System


The institution in South Australia uses the following grading system:

GradeGrade DescriptionGrade Scale %
HDHigh Distinction85 -100
DDistinction75 – 84
CCredit65- 74
P1Pass Level 155 – 64
P2Pass Level 250 – 54
F1Fail Level 140 – 49
F2Fail Level 230 – 39

Tasmania Grading System


Tasmanian institutions had adopted the following grading scale since 2003:

GradeGrade DescriptionGrade scale %
EAExcellent Achievement4.00
HAHigh Achievement3.50 – 3.99
CACommendable Achievement3.00 – 3.49
SASatisfactory Achievement2.50 – 2.99
PAPreliminary Performance2.00 – 2.49

Victorian Grading System


The educational institutions in Victora use the following grading system:

GradeGrade Description
A 
B 
C 
D 
ELowest grade needed to pass
FFail

Western Australia Grading System


The table below explains the grading system adopted in Western Australia:

GradeGrade DescriptionGrade Scale (%)
HDHigh Definition80 to 100
AExcellent Achievement80 to 100
BHigh Achievement70 to 79
CSound Achievement60 to 69
DLimited Achievement (lowest grade needed to pass)50 to 59
EFail0 to 49

Vocational Education and Training Grading System in Australia


The vocational education system in Australia does not have university-style grades but rather based on the concept that you can either complete the task or not. So those students who are planning to undertake qualifications like Certificates (I to IV), Diploma and Advanced Diploma may get different grades in their certificates than at the university levels.

If the institute decides to use the grading system, it might use the same scales as university undergraduate scales (given above). But since vocational education is based on competency levels rather than grades, most of the vocational education provider will use grades like these:

GradesGrade DescriptionGrade Scale (%)
C / SCompetent (Pass) / Satisfactory100%
NYC / NSNot Yet Competent (Fail) / Not Satisfactory0%

Primary, Secondary and Senior Secondary Grading System in Australia


In Australia, every state and territory has their own grading scales, so it is extremely important to understand that grades may look different than the one given below in the table.  As an overseas student, you can study in Australia after the age of 6.

Usually, the result reports of the students are given to the parents at least 2 times a year using the grading scale between A to F. Overseas students who are planning to study at Primary and Secondary level education in Australia, your grades may look something like:

GradesGrade DescriptionGrade Scale (%)
AExcellent85 – 100
BGood70 – 84
CSatisfactory51 – 69
DLimited31 – 50
EVery Low26 – 30
FFail0 – 25

If you would like to watch a quick summary of this guide in our video, you can watch it here:

If you like this video, then you might also like to watch our comparison between Universities, TAFEs, and Colleges.

FAQs regarding the Australian grading system


What grade is 70 percent in Australia?

In most of the universities, it will be considered as Credit (C) or Distinction (D) in Australia.

Is 75 an A in Australia?

Most of the universities in Australia will consider anywhere between 70 and 84 score as a Distinction which is equivalent to A in the states.

Is a GPA of 6 good in Australia?

GPA of 6 and 7 are considered as an excellent score in Australian universities and among Australian employers. GPA of 6 or 7 means Distinction or Higher Distinction.

What grade is 60 percent in Australia?

In university settings, it will be considered as Pass (P) which pretty average score in Australia.