Exeter, England, UK
University of Exeter GPA Calculator
Calculate your exact scores using the official Percentage / UK Degree Classification (1st, 2:1, 2:2, 3rd) grading system.
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Official Grading Scale
University of Exeter uses a Percentage / UK Degree Classification (1st, 2:1, 2:2, 3rd).
Exeter awards degree classifications based on a credit-weighted average: First Class (70%+), Upper Second 2:1 (60–69%), Lower Second 2:2 (50–59%), Third Class (40–49%). The final year carries approximately 60% of the classification weighting. Exeter applies a standard borderline review within 2% of a class boundary.
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 Exeter, 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 Exeter 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 is First Class at Exeter?
A 70%+ weighted average earns a First Class Honours at Exeter.
What is the minimum pass at Exeter?
40% is the minimum pass (Third Class). A 2:2 (50%+) is standard for employment.
How does Exeter weight year-by-year grades?
Final year carries ~60% of classification weight; second year carries ~40%. First year is generally pass/fail.
Is Exeter good for graduate employment?
Yes, Exeter is a leading UK university and members of the Russell Group. A 2:1 from Exeter is widely accepted by top graduate employers.
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