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GPA Calculator (UniMelb)

This is a Grade Calculator for the University of Melbourne, Australia. Enter the mark for each subject and select the corresponding credit points to calculate your WAM score.

Calculate your Weighted Average Mark (WAM)

Find on my.unimelb under Academic Transcript / Results. WAM shown to 3 decimal places. Leave blank if starting fresh.
Sum of credit points for all subjects in WAM (including fails). Exclude pass/fail subjects (SPS, NGP etc.).
Subject name Mark (%) Credit points
Semester WAM
Cumulative WAM

Note: For planning only. Official WAM on my.unimelb. WAM = Σ(mark × cp) ÷ Σ(cp), to 3 decimal places. Fail (N) marks included. Pass/fail subjects (SPS, NGP, WH, CNT without mark) excluded. WAM also appears on your official transcript. Check the UniMelb Assessment and Results Policy (MPF1326) for full WAM methodology.

How the UniMelb WAM Calculator Works

The University of Melbourne uses WAM (Weighted Average Mark) as its official academic measure, calculated to 3 decimal places. UniMelb uses unique grade names instead of the HD/D/C/P/F scale used at most Australian universities.

Standard subject = 12.5 credit points; full-time semester = 50 cp (4 subjects).

GradeDescriptionMark RangeEquivalent at most Aus unis
H1First Class80–100%HD (though HD usually starts at 85%)
H2ASecond Class Upper75–79%Distinction
H2BSecond Class Lower70–74%Distinction
H3Third Class65–69%Credit
PPass50–64%Pass
NFail0–49%Fail

WAM formula: WAM = Σ(mark × credit points) ÷ Σ(credit points), to 3 decimal places.

Official example: Two 12.5-cp subjects (76%, 67%) and one 37.5-cp subject (81%): WAM = (76×12.5 + 67×12.5 + 81×37.5) ÷ (12.5+12.5+37.5) = 4825 ÷ 62.5 = 77.200.

Fail (N) marks included in WAM. Pass/fail subjects (SPS, NGP, WH, CNT without mark) excluded.

Honours thresholds: H3 (WAM ≥ 65) typical minimum for Honours entry; H1 (WAM ≥ 80) for Doctor of Medicine and competitive graduate programs; H2A (WAM ≥ 75) for most competitive postgraduate applications.


How to Use the UniMelb WAM Calculator

Step 1: Enter your current WAM from my.unimelb (shown to 3 decimal places on your transcript) and total credit points in your WAM.

Step 2: Add each subject — name, actual percentage mark, and credit points (standard = 12.5).

Step 3: Click Calculate WAM. The tool shows your semester WAM, cumulative WAM (both to 3 d.p.), and UniMelb grade band (H1/H2A/H2B/H3/P/N).

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