Manchester, England, UK

University of Manchester 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 Manchester Score

Calculate Your University of Manchester Degree

Overall WAM

Module Name
Mark (%)
Credits

Official Grading Scale

University of Manchester uses a Percentage / UK Degree Classification (1st, 2:1, 2:2, 3rd).

The University of Manchester uses a percentage-based credit-weighted average for degree classification: First Class (70%+), Upper Second 2:1 (60–69%), Lower Second 2:2 (50–59%), and Third Class (40–49%). The final year typically carries the highest weighting (60%) with second year at 40%. Manchester applies a borderline consideration rule for students within 2% of a higher classification 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 Manchester, 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 Manchester 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 marks do I need for a First Class at University of Manchester?
A credit-weighted average of 70% or above across your degree modules earns a First Class Honours at Manchester. The final year modules carry approximately 60% of the total weight.
What is the pass mark at University of Manchester?
The minimum pass is 40%, which earns a Third Class Honours. The standard minimum for most graduate employment and further study is a 2:2 (50%+).
Does Manchester use borderline rules for degree classification?
Yes, Manchester considers borderline cases where a student's average falls within 2% below a classification boundary. Final year performance is examined to determine whether an uplift to the higher classification is appropriate.
Is a Manchester 2:1 degree well regarded by employers?
Yes, a 2:1 from Manchester (a Russell Group university) is widely accepted by top UK and global employers. Many graduate schemes explicitly require a 2:1 from a Russell Group institution, making Manchester's 2:1 highly competitive. ---