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Austrian Grade Calculator

Calculate your Notendurchschnitt (weighted grade average) using Austria's 1–5 grading system. Lower is better—1 = excellent, 4 = pass. ECTS credit-weighted as used by University of Vienna, TU Wien, WU Wien, MedUni Wien and other Austrian universities.

Austrian Grading System Overview
Understanding the 1–5 scale (lower is better)

In Austria, the grading system is similar to the German university scale but uses a simpler 1–5 range. Here, 1.0 is the best possible grade, and 5.0 is a fail. The system is known for being rigorous, with 1.0 being reserved for truly outstanding performance.

This scale is used for almost all individual exams, papers, and projects at universities (Uni), Universities of Applied Sciences (Fachhochschule), and Colleges of Education.

How Austrian Grades Are Calculated

Weighted Average Formula (Notendurchschnitt)

Weighted Average = (Σ Grade × ECTS) / (Σ ECTS)

Each grade is multiplied by its ECTS credits, then all products are summed and divided by the total ECTS credits. Remember: Lower averages are better!

Important Considerations:

  • Alternative Grading: Some courses (like internships or pass/fail seminars) use "Mit Erfolg teilgenommen" (Successfully completed) or "Ohne Erfolg teilgenommen" (Unsuccessfully completed).
  • 1 ECTS = 25 hours: This is slightly more intense than the 28–30 hours used in some other EU states.
  • Minimum Achievement Rule: At major universities like the University of Vienna, you must achieve at least 16 ECTS credits per year to keep your status active in some Bachelor's programs.
Austrian Grade Scale (1–5)
Lower is better: 1 = excellent, 5 = fail
GradeGerman TermEnglish EquivalentDescription
1Sehr gutExcellentOutstanding performance with only minor errors
2GutGoodAbove average standard but with some errors
3BefriedigendSatisfactoryGenerally sound work with several notable errors
4GenügendSufficientMinimum Pass. Meets the minimum criteria
5Nicht genügendInsufficientFail. Substantial improvement required

Student Saying

"Vierer ist bestanden, bestanden ist gut" — "A 4 is a pass, and a pass is good."
While a 1.0 or 2.0 is needed for competitive scholarships, a 4.0 still grants you the full ECTS credits.

Degree Honors (Final Assessments)
Qualitative "Success" ratings for complete degrees

When you complete your entire degree or a comprehensive diploma exam, you don't just get a number; you receive a qualitative "Success" rating:

German TermEnglishRequirements
Mit ausgezeichnetem Erfolg bestandenPassed with DistinctionAverage usually ≤ 1.5, with no grade below 3
Mit gutem Erfolg bestandenPassed with MeritAverage usually ≤ 2.0
BestandenPassedStandard pass
Nicht bestandenFailedDid not meet requirements
Example Calculation
How to calculate your Austrian Notendurchschnitt with ECTS weighting
CourseGrade (1–5)ECTSWeighted Points
Mathematics2612
Physics2510
Computer Science188
German Language3412
Total2342
Calculation:42 ÷ 23
Notendurchschnitt:1.83 (Lower is better!)
Classification:Between Sehr gut and Gut (Excellent to Good)
Austrian University Culture

Four Exam Attempts

By law, students usually have four attempts to pass an exam. The fourth attempt is a "commissional exam" (Kommissionelle Prüfung) held before a board of professors. If you fail the final attempt, you are barred from that specific degree program at that university.

Academic Calendar (2026)

  • Winter Semester: Starts October 1, 2026. Exams usually happen in late January.
  • Summer Semester: Starts March 1, 2026. Exams usually happen in late June.

Matura Entrance Exam

The Matura (or Reifeprüfung) is the final secondary school exam required to enter university. Your Matura grades are often used for "admission procedures" if the university has limited spots (Numerus Clausus).

Top Austrian Universities

  • University of Vienna – Austria's largest and oldest university (founded 1365)
  • TU Wien (Vienna University of Technology) – Leading technical university
  • WU Wien (Vienna University of Economics and Business) – Top business school
  • Medical University of Vienna – Prestigious medical school
  • University of Innsbruck – Major university in the Alps
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