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Australian Grading System: Indian Student Guide

  • June 27, 2025
Admitix Editorial Team
Understanding the Australian Grading System: Indian Student Guide - Admitix

If you’re an Indian student planning to study in Australia, understanding the Australian grading system work is key to tracking your academic performance and future goals — whether it’s qualifying for scholarships, internships, or postgraduate study.

Australia follows a grading system quite different from India’s percentage-based marks. Here’s how to make sense of it.

The Australian Grading System at a Glance

GradeMeaningEquivalent (India – Approx.)Grade Point
HD (High Distinction)Outstanding performance85% and above7.0
D (Distinction)Excellent understanding75% – 84%6.0–6.9
C (Credit)Good grasp of material65% – 74%5.0–5.9
P (Pass)Satisfactory performance50% – 64%4.0–4.9
F (Fail)Below passing standardsBelow 50%0.0

Also, note that some universities may use letter grades (A, B, C) or a 4.0 GPA scale (especially in business schools), but this table represents the most commonly used 7-point system.

Key Terms You Should Know

  • GPA (Grade Point Average): Calculated on a 7-point scale, typically across semesters.
  • WAM (Weighted Average Mark): Average of marks received in all units, weighted by credit points.
  • Pass Mark: 50 is usually the minimum score required to pass a course.
  • Honours Classification (UG): For bachelor degrees with honours, classifications like First Class or Second Class are awarded based on final GPA or WAM.

How It Differs from Indian System

FeatureAustraliaIndia
Passing Mark50%33% or 40%, depending on board
Relative GradingCommon in some coursesRare
GPA System7.0 or 4.0 scaleNot standardised
Evaluation StyleAssignments, projects, participationMostly exams

Why It Matters for Indian Students

  • Scholarships often require maintaining a minimum GPA or WAM.
  • Postgraduate admissions in Australia and other countries use GPA for shortlisting.
  • Job applications may ask for your academic transcript with GPA or WAM clearly listed.
  • Visa extensions or PR applications may consider academic performance in certain cases.

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FAQs – Understanding the Australian Grading System: Indian Student Guide

1. What GPA is considered good in Australia?
A GPA above 5.5 out of 7 is considered good. 6.0 and above puts you in the top tier.

2. How does 70% in India compare to Australia’s grading system?
Roughly equivalent to a Credit or Distinction grade (around 5.5–6.0 GPA), depending on the university.

3. Can I convert my Indian percentage to GPA for Australian applications?
Yes, but it’s not a direct formula. Admitix can help you with a course-by-course evaluation if needed.

4. What happens if I fail a course in Australia?
You may need to retake the unit. Multiple failures can affect visa compliance and progression.

5. Is a High Distinction common?
Not very. It’s usually awarded for exceptional work and may only go to the top 10–15% of students.