Cambridge, England, UK

University of Cambridge GPA Calculator

Calculate your exact scores using the official Percentage / Tripos Classification System (1st, 2:1, 2:2, 3rd) grading system.

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Calculate Your University of Cambridge Degree

Overall WAM

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Mark (%)
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Official Grading Scale

University of Cambridge uses a Percentage / Tripos Classification System (1st, 2:1, 2:2, 3rd).

Cambridge uses its historic Tripos examination system to classify degrees. Classifications are First Class (70%+), Upper Second 2:1 (60–69%), Lower Second 2:2 (50–59%), and Third Class (40–49%). Unlike most universities, Cambridge sets degree class boundaries by examining the distribution of marks each year — meaning the exact percentage threshold can shift slightly year to year. The final year Tripos exams carry the most weight, and earlier years may contribute via preliminary examinations.

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 Cambridge, 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 Cambridge 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

How does Cambridge University calculate degree classification?
Cambridge uses its Tripos examination system, where your classification is determined by performance in final examinations. Grade boundaries are set annually by examiners based on mark distributions, so the exact threshold for a First may vary slightly each year around the 70% benchmark.
What percentage is a First Class at Cambridge?
The standard benchmark is 70% or above for a First Class. However, Cambridge may set slightly different thresholds each year based on the cohort's mark distribution. Achieving 70%+ consistently provides a strong First Class result.
What is the minimum passing grade at Cambridge?
The minimum passing grade is approximately 40%, which corresponds to a Third Class Honours degree. Below this, students may receive an Ordinary Pass or Fail, depending on their program regulations.
What does a Cambridge 2:1 mean for employers?
A 2:1 (Upper Second Class, 60–69%) from Cambridge is highly regarded globally. Most top employers, graduate schemes, and postgraduate programs accept a 2:1 as the minimum required qualification. A Cambridge 2:1 is often considered equivalent to a First Class from other institutions by global employers. ---