Bath, England, UK
University of Bath GPA Calculator
Calculate your exact scores using the official Percentage / UK Degree Classification (1st, 2:1, 2:2, 3rd) grading system.
Calculate Your University of Bath Score
Calculate Your University of Bath Degree
Overall WAM
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Official Grading Scale
University of Bath uses a Percentage / UK Degree Classification (1st, 2:1, 2:2, 3rd).
Bath awards degree classifications on a credit-weighted average: First Class (70%+), Upper Second 2:1 (60–69%), Lower Second 2:2 (50–59%), Third Class (40–49%). Bath is particularly well known for its placement year (Year in Industry), and students returning from placement often show improved academic performance. The final year carries the highest classification weight.
How it is calculated
WAM = (Σ Module Mark × Credit Points) / Total Credit Points
Honors & Classifications
To graduate with honors or high classifications at University of Bath, you typically need to hit these thresholds:
- First-Class Honours (1st)70%+
- Upper Second-Class (2:1)60%+
- Lower Second-Class (2:2)50%+
- Third-Class Honours (3rd)40%+
University of Bath Admission Requirements
Average Admitted Score
Upper Second-Class (2:1)
This is the typical high school / A-Level equivalent of admitted students.
Minimum Transfer Score
Lower Second-Class (2:2)
Minimum college/university score required to apply as a transfer student.
Frequently Asked Questions
What percentage earns a First Class at Bath?
A 70%+ weighted average earns a First Class Honours at Bath. Bath ranks consistently in the UK top 10 by domestic league tables.
Does Bath's placement year count toward degree classification?
The placement year typically has a pass/fail assessment rather than contributing percentage marks to the degree classification. However, it is recorded on the degree transcript.
What is the minimum pass at Bath?
40% is the minimum pass. A 2:2 (50%+) is the standard minimum for graduate employment.
How competitive is a Bath degree?
Bath is ranked 7th in the UK in the Times Good University Guide 2026, making a Bath First Class or 2:1 highly competitive for STEM, business, and engineering employers.
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