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RMIT University GPA Calculator
Calculate your exact scores using the official 7-Point GPA Scale / WAM / Percentage (0-100) grading system.
Calculate Your RMIT University Score
Calculate Your RMIT University GPA & WAM
Cumulative GPA
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Official Grading Scale
RMIT University uses a 7-Point GPA Scale / WAM / Percentage (0-100).
RMIT uses a 7-point GPA scale: HD (85-100%) = 7.0, D (75-84%) = 6.0, C (65-74%) = 5.0, P (50-64%) = 4.0, and F (0-49%) = 0.0. The GPA is calculated as a credit-weighted average of all subjects attempted. RMIT also reports WAM (Weighted Average Mark), which reflects your actual percentage performance and is critical for Honours programs and postgraduate admissions.
How it is calculated
WAM = (Σ Module Mark × Credit Points) / Total Credit Points
Honors & Classifications
To graduate with honors or high classifications at RMIT University, you typically need to hit these thresholds:
- High Distinction (HD)85%+
- Distinction (D)75%+
- Credit (C)65%+
- Pass (P)50%+
RMIT University Admission Requirements
Average Admitted Score
ATAR 85+ / WAM 70+
This is the typical high school / A-Level equivalent of admitted students.
Minimum Transfer Score
WAM 65+
Minimum college/university score required to apply as a transfer student.
Frequently Asked Questions
What GPA do I need for RMIT Honours?
Most RMIT Honours programs require GPA 5.0+ (WAM 65+). Competitive programs in engineering and IT may require 5.5+ GPA.
What is the minimum pass at RMIT?
The minimum pass is 50% (P grade = 4.0 GPA). Below 50% is a fail and does not count toward your degree.
How does RMIT calculate Honours GPA?
RMIT calculates Honours GPA from courses in Honours year and specified prior years, weighted by unit credit points.
What WAM do I need for RMIT postgraduate programs?
Most postgraduate programs require WAM 65-70+. Competitive programs often require 70+ WAM (6.0+ GPA).
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