University grade average (Italian 18–30 scale)

Add your exam grades (and their credits, if you want the weighted average): get the simple average, the credit-weighted average, and your starting graduation score out of 110 in one click.

Grade (18–30)Credits (optional)
Simple average
Weighted average
Base out of 110
Total credits
Grades counted

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Simple or weighted average: which one matters?

The simple (arithmetic) average adds up all your grades and divides by the number of exams, so every exam counts the same. The weighted average multiplies each grade by its credits (CFU/ECTS) and divides by the total credits — a 12-credit course counts twice as much as a 6-credit one. Almost every Italian university uses the weighted average as the starting point for your final degree grade, because it reflects how much each course actually weighs in your study plan.

A useful detail: in most degree programs a "30 e lode" (30 with honors) counts as a plain 30 in the average, while pass/fail courses and internships with no grade usually don't enter the calculation at all.

From your average to the graduation base out of 110

In Italy the final degree grade is expressed out of 110, and the most common conversion is straightforward: weighted average ÷ 30 × 110. With an average of 27, for example, you start from 99 out of 110; the graduation committee then adds points for your thesis, your academic record, and possibly honors (lode).

This tool provides estimates only: every university (and often every degree program) has its own rules on rounding, thesis points, excluded exams, and bonuses. Always check your program's official regulations before relying on the numbers.