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Tunisian Grade Calculator

Calculate your weighted average using Tunisia's 0–20 grading system. Higher is better—20 is outstanding (virtually non-existent), 10 is the minimum pass. ECTS credit-weighted as used by University of Tunis, Carthage, Sfax, ENIT and other Tunisian universities following the LMD framework.

Grading System Overview (Tunisia)
0–20 scale (higher is better) — LMD framework aligned with Bologna Process

Tunisia uses a 0 to 20 numeric grading scale, where higher numbers are better. The system follows the LMD (Licence-Master-Doctorat) framework, which is standard across the Francophone world and aligned with the European Bologna Process.

  • Pass mark: 10.00 out of 20.00. This is the minimum weighted average required to validate a module or semester.
  • Perfect scores are virtually non-existent: A 20/20 is virtually unheard of in most majors. Academic rigor is high and a mark of 20 is virtually non-existent.
  • Decimal precision: Grades are usually given to two decimal places (e.g., 12.23, 14.50). Rounding depends on faculty council.
  • Credits: Crédits (strictly aligned with ECTS). 30 credits per semester (60 per year).
  • Assessment Structure: Each academic year has two semesters. Courses are organized into Unités d'Enseignement (UE), which may contain several Éléments Constitutifs (EC). Assessment is typically 30–40% Continuous Assessment (CC) and 60–70% Final Exam (EF).
  • Resits: Session de Rattrapage (held after the main June session). The better of the two marks (or the resit mark alone, depending on the faculty) is used to recalculate the average.
  • Compensation: Students can pass a semester if the overall average is ≥ 10, even if individual courses are slightly below. Within a unit (UE), high marks in one subject can balance low marks in another.
How Grades Are Calculated
Weighted Average system with Coefficients or Credits

Tunisian universities use a Weighted Average system. The weights are assigned through "Coefficients" or directly by "Credits."

  1. Individual Subject Grade: Calculated using Continuous Assessment (CC) and Final Exam (EF). Typically: CC (30-40%) + EF (60-70%).
  2. Semester Average (Moyenne du Semestre): The weighted average of all modules, weighted by their coefficients or credits.
  3. Compensation Rules: A student validates a semester if their average is ≥ 10.00. Within a unit (UE), high marks in one subject can balance low marks in another.
  4. Floor Marks: Many programs require a minimum mark of 08/20 in specific core subjects to allow compensation.
  5. Conceded Pass (Rachat): If a student fails a course (e.g., gets a 9/20) but their annual average is ≥ 10, they may be granted the credits for the failed course via "Rachat" (Conceded pass).

Formula:

Moyenne du Semestre = Σ(Grade × Coefficient) / Σ(Coefficient)

Note: Credits (Crédits) represent workload and are awarded upon validation, but Coefficients determine the weight in the average calculation.

Tunisian Grade Scale (0–20) with Mentions
Official qualitative comments based on weighted average
Mark / 20French MentionEnglish EquivalentPass/Fail
16.0 – 20.0Très BienVery Good / ExcellentPass
14.0 – 15.9BienGoodPass
12.0 – 13.9Assez BienFairly GoodPass
10.0 – 11.9PassableSatisfactory / PassPass
0.0 – 9.9Ajourné (Échec)FailFail

Note: The Mention (qualitative honor) is assigned based on the weighted average and appears on transcripts and diplomas. "Très Bien" is reserved for the top 1-2% of a graduating class.

GPA Conversion Table (For International Applications)
Tunisia does not use GPA natively (except TBS)
Tunisia Mark (/20)US GradeUS GPA (4.0)
16.0 – 20.0A4.0
14.0 – 15.9A-3.7
12.0 – 13.9B3.0
10.0 – 11.9C2.0
08.0 – 9.9*D1.0
Below 10.0F0.0

Note: *Only if the overall average is ≥ 10.0. These conversions are typically used by US/UK evaluators. Tunis Business School (TBS) is a notable exception that uses a US-style 4.0 scale. Tunisia's 20-point scale is treated as strictly as France's. A 12/20 is a strong grade, often equivalent to a B+ or A- in percentile ranking.

Worked Example
Licence in Finance - Semester 1
Course (UE)CreditsGrade (/20)Weighted Value
Microeconomics613.0078.00
Mathematics608.5051.00
Business Law415.0060.00
English416.0064.00
Accounting611.0066.00
IT Skills412.0048.00
TOTAL30367.00

Semester Average = 367.00 ÷ 30 = 12.23 / 20

Outcome: Assez Bien (Passed).

Note: Yassine passes the 08.50 in Mathematics because his overall average is well above 10.0.

What "Final Result" Means
Key definitions in the Tunisian system
  • Moyenne Semestrielle: The result for a single semester.
  • Moyenne Annuelle: The average of the two semesters; determines progression to the next year.
  • Moyenne de la Licence: The cumulative average of all 3 years (6 semesters).
  • Mention du Diplôme: The final distinction (e.g., Bien) printed on the degree.
  • Moyenne Générale: The final average out of 20.
  • Unités d'Enseignement (UE): Teaching units that may contain several Éléments Constitutifs (EC).
  • Compensation: The ability to pass a semester if the overall average is ≥ 10, even if individual courses are slightly below.
  • Rachat: Conceded pass - if a student fails a course but their annual average is ≥ 10, they may be granted the credits for the failed course.
Variations by University
Standardization with unique exceptions

The Tunisian system is standardized across most public institutions, but unique variations exist in private or specialized schools.

University of Tunis (El Manar)

System: 0–20, ECTS-weighted

Standard LMD framework. National standard.

University Website

Tunis Business School (TBS)

System: 4.0 GPA

American-style 4.0 GPA system. Unique exception in Tunisia.

University Website

ENIT (Engineering)

System: 0–20, ECTS-weighted

Technical/LMD framework.

University Website

University of Sfax

System: 0–20, ECTS-weighted

Standard LMD framework.

University Website

University of Carthage

System: 0–20, ECTS-weighted

Standard LMD framework.

University Website
International Grade Conversion
Tunisian grades to UK classification and US GPA

The following conversions are typically used by international admission offices. Always verify with your target institution.

Tunisian Average (/20)UK ClassificationUS GPA Range
15+First Class (1st)A (3.7-4.0)
13 – 14.9Upper Second (2:1)A-/B+ (3.3-3.7)
12 – 12.9Lower Second (2:2)B (3.0-3.3)
10 – 11.9Third Class (3rd)C (2.0-2.9)
Below 10FailF (0.0-1.9)

Note: A Tunisian 15/20 is generally considered a First Class (1st) equivalent. A 13/20 is often viewed as a 2:1. Tunisia's 20-point scale is treated as strictly as France's. A 12/20 is a strong grade, often equivalent to a B+ or A- in percentile ranking. Tunisia uses a 1:1 credit system with Europe. A 180-credit Licence is equivalent to a European Bachelor's.

Frequently Asked Questions (Tunisia)

Educational estimates only • Verify with your institution