The University of Melbourne uses the WAM as its main academic measure, together with its own grade names: H1 (First Class Honours, 80+), H2A (75–79), H2B (70–74), H3 (65–69), P (Pass, 50–64) and N (fail). Your WAM is Σ(mark × credit points) ÷ total credit points.
A Melbourne subject is normally 12.5 credit points, so a standard semester of four subjects is 50 points. Because some external bodies ask for a GPA, this calculator also shows an indicative 7-point GPA mapped from the Melbourne bands — treat it as a guide, since Melbourne's official record is the WAM.
Melbourne (Unimelb) grade bands
| Grade | Mark range | GPA points |
|---|---|---|
| H1 | 80–100 % | 7.0 |
| H2A | 75–79 % | 6.0 |
| H2B | 70–74 % | 5.0 |
| H3 | 65–69 % | 4.0 |
| P | 50–64 % | 3.0 |
| N | 0–49 % | 0.0 |
Melbourne uses distinct grade names — H1 (First Class, 80+), H2A (75–79), H2B (70–74), H3 (65–69), P (50–64), N (fail). Melbourne's standard subject is 12.5 credit points, not 6. The WAM is Melbourne's main measure; the GPA above is indicative.