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Russia GPA Calculator for the 5-Point Russian Scale

The Russia GPA calculator converts Russian university grades on the 5-point scale and credit hours into a weighted sredny ball with a US 4.0 GPA equivalent for international applications.

Russian University GPA Calculator (5-Point Scale)

Calculates your credit-weighted sredny ball on the Russian 5-point scale (pyatibalnaya sistema), used at Moscow State University, Saint Petersburg State University, MIPT, HSE, and all accredited Russian universities. Enter each graded discipline with its 5-point grade and credit hours. Exclude zachot (pass/fail) courses.

Discipline Grade (5-point) Credit Hours
Sredny Ball (Weighted Average) 0.00 / 5.0
US 4.0 Equivalent: 0.00
Disciplines0
Total Hours0
Avg. Grade-
Russian 5-point grading scale reference (ECTS equivalents, US GPA)
Grade Russian Name English ECTS US 4.0 GPA Passes?
5OtlichnoExcellentA4.0Yes
4KhoroshoGoodB/C3.0Yes
3UdovletvoritelnoSatisfactoryD/E2.0Yes (minimum)
2NeudovletvoritelnoUnsatisfactoryF1.0No
ZachotZachyotPass--Yes (not in GPA)

Source: Russian Ministry of Education and Science grading regulations. ECTS equivalents per MGIMO University grade conversion table and WES Russia country profile. US 4.0 mapping per World Education Services (WES). Last verified: May 2025.

How the Russian University GPA Calculator Works (Sredny Ball, 5-Point Scale, Credit Hours)

The calculator runs the Russian sredny ball formula live as you enter grades. Russian higher education has used the 5-point scale (pyatibalnaya sistema) since 1837, making it one of the longest-standing grading systems still in active use. All accredited Russian institutions operate under this scale: Moscow State University (MGU), Saint Petersburg State University, MIPT, HSE, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, and the rest.

The weighted average (sredny ball) is what appears on official transcripts and what foreign credential evaluators use to produce a US 4.0 GPA equivalent. Courses graded on the 5-point scale contribute to the calculation. Courses using zachot (pass) or nezachot (fail) do not. This distinction matters: a Russian transcript will show both types, and entering zachot courses into a GPA calculator would produce an incorrect sredny ball.

Russian University GPA Formula (Sredny Ball)
Sredny Ball = Sum of (Russian Grade x Credit Hours) across all 5-point graded disciplines Total Credit Hours across all 5-point graded disciplines
Where:
  • Russian Grade = raw 5-point value: 5 (Otlichno), 4 (Khorosho), 3 (Udovletvoritelno), 2 (Neudovletvoritelno)
  • Credit Hours = academic hours (or ECTS credits) assigned to each discipline
  • Zachot and Nezachot courses are excluded from this calculation entirely
Example: A student at MGU completes three disciplines: Higher Mathematics (4 credit hours, grade 5), Russian History (3 credit hours, grade 4), and Chemistry (5 credit hours, grade 4). Sredny Ball = (5x4 + 4x3 + 4x5) / (4 + 3 + 5) = (20 + 12 + 20) / 12 = 52 / 12 = 4.33. US 4.0 equivalent = (4.0x4 + 3.0x3 + 3.0x5) / 12 = (16 + 9 + 15) / 12 = 40 / 12 = 3.33.

Russian 5-Point Grading Scale with ECTS and US GPA Equivalents

Russia joined the Bologna Process in 2003, and most universities now issue ECTS credit counts on official transcripts alongside the 5-point grades. The ECTS alignment is not perfectly one-to-one: Russian grade 4 (Khorosho) can map to either ECTS B or C depending on where the student's percentage score fell within the range of grade 4 at a given institution. The table below shows the standard mapping used by WES and MGIMO University.

Russian 5-point grading scale with ECTS grade, US 4.0 GPA, and UK classification
Russian Grade Russian Name English ECTS Grade US 4.0 GPA UK Class (Approx.)
5OtlichnoExcellentA4.0First Class
4KhoroshoGoodB or C3.0Upper Second (2:1)
3UdovletvoritelnoSatisfactoryD or E2.0Lower Second (2:2)
2NeudovletvoritelnoUnsatisfactory (Fail)F1.0Fail
ZachotZachyotPass-Not countedNot counted

For North American graduate programmes, the 5-point to US 4.0 mapping is applied to produce an overall GPA from the Russian transcript. A sredny ball of 4.5 converts to approximately US 3.5, which meets the admission floor at most US master's and PhD programmes.

Krasnyi Diplom: Russia's Honours Degree

The Krasnyi Diplom (Red Diploma, formally called diploma s otlichiem, diploma with distinction) is the highest academic recognition in the Russian university system. Students who finish undergraduate or specialist programmes with a Krasnyi Diplom receive a diploma with a red cover instead of the standard dark blue, a visual distinction that is immediately recognized by employers, graduate admissions committees, and government hiring offices across the former Soviet space and in Russia's research sector.

Three conditions must all be met, with no exceptions at most institutions:

  • The weighted sredny ball across all examination disciplines must be 4.5 or higher.
  • At least 75% of all individual examination grades on the transcript must be 5 (Otlichno).
  • No examination grade anywhere on the transcript may be lower than 3 (Udovletvoritelno).

The final graduation qualification work (diplomnaya rabota, dissertation, or state examination) must also receive a grade of 5. The 75% rule is the condition most students underestimate. A student with a stedny ball of 4.8 who earned several 4s in the first two years may find they fall short of the three-quarters threshold. Use the calculator above to track your average; check your transcript manually for the grade-5 percentage.

Zachot and Nezachot: Pass/Fail Courses on Russian Transcripts

Many Russian university courses use a binary zachot (pass) or nezachot (fail) assessment rather than the 5-point numerical grade. Physical education is almost always assessed by zachot. Research seminars, laboratory practicals, and some language modules frequently use the same system.

A zachot appears on the transcript as the word zachot or the abbreviation "z" rather than a number. Nezachot (fail) appears as "n/z" or the full word. Neither mark contributes to the sredny ball, and neither should be entered into a GPA calculator. If a student has only zachot entries for a term, that term produces no contribution to the weighted average. WES and ECE evaluators record zachot as pass credits without assigning a grade point value.

Converting Russian GPA to US 4.0 for Graduate School Applications

Russian graduates applying to US graduate programmes will typically need a formal credential evaluation. World Education Services (WES) and Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE) are both NACES members and accept Russian transcripts directly from the issuing university. Most Russian universities issue transcripts in both Russian and English on request, which reduces translation costs. A WES course-by-course evaluation costs approximately USD 200 to 250 in 2025 and takes 7 to 20 business days.

Russian 5-point grade to US 4.0 GPA conversion with graduate admission context
Russian Grade Russian Description US 4.0 GPA US Letter Graduate Admission Context
5Otlichno (Excellent)4.0ACompetitive for top US research programmes
4Khorosho (Good)3.0BMeets most US graduate programme minimums
3Udovletvoritelno (Satisfactory)2.0CBelow most US graduate cutoffs; some programmes require 3.0 minimum
2Neudovletvoritelno (Fail)1.0DFailing grade; will reduce sredny ball significantly
Sredny ball 4.75+Krasnyi Diplom rangeapprox. 3.75A-Strongest signal of academic excellence for grad admissions

Use the GPA converter to cross-reference Russian sredny ball against other international scales. If you need to model your target GPA before applications open, the weighted grade calculator can help you project what grades you need in remaining semesters to reach a target sredny ball. For understanding how your converted GPA compares to the standard US 4.0 scale, the GPA scale reference covers every GPA point from 0 to 4.0.

GPA at Major Russian Universities

All accredited Russian universities operate under the same 5-point scale, regulated by the Russian Ministry of Education and Science (Ministerstvo prosveshcheniya Rossiyskoy Federatsii). A standard Russian bachelor programme (bakalavr) is 4 years, a specialist diploma is 5 years, and a master programme (magistr) adds 2 years. ECTS credit values correspond to 36 academic hours per ECTS credit at most institutions.

Major Russian research universities, location, and academic strengths
UniversityCityKnown For
Moscow State University (MGU, founded 1755)MoscowSciences, Humanities, Law, Mathematics
Saint Petersburg State University (SPbGU)St. PetersburgSciences, Mathematics, Humanities, Law
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT)DolgoprudnyPhysics, Engineering, Computer Science
Bauman Moscow State Technical UniversityMoscowEngineering, Technology, Applied Sciences
Higher School of Economics (HSE)MoscowEconomics, Social Sciences, Computer Science
Novosibirsk State University (NSU)NovosibirskPhysics, Mathematics, Natural Sciences
ITMO UniversitySt. PetersburgPhotonics, IT, Computer Science

HSE and MIPT: Universities with Modified Internal Grading

Two Russian universities merit a specific note for international applicants. The Higher School of Economics (HSE) operates an internal 10-point grading system for continuous assessment and coursework, but official transcripts issued to external parties still use the 5-point scale for final grades. MIPT (Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology) similarly uses internal scoring that converts to the 5-point scale on the final transcript. If you received an HSE or MIPT internal grade sheet showing a 10-point scale, do not enter those values into this calculator; use the 5-point final grades from your official transcript instead.

Scholaro and other credential reference databases document additional institution-specific scales at HSE, MIPT, the New Economic School, and Volgograd State Medical University. A WES evaluator familiar with Russian transcripts will apply the correct conversion table for your specific institution; the standard 5-point mapping in this calculator covers the overwhelming majority of Russian university transcripts.

Data Sources and Last Verified

Grading scale and descriptor data on this page is drawn from the WES Russia country profile, the MGIMO University official grade conversion table, and the Academic grading in Russia reference on Wikipedia (which cites the Russian Ministry of Education and Science regulations). ECTS credit alignment follows the Bologna Process specification as applied by Russian Ministry guidelines. US 4.0 equivalents follow the WES Russia piecewise band mapping. UK class equivalents are approximate. Last verified: May 2025.

This Russia GPA calculator estimates the credit-weighted sredny ball using the Russian 5-point grading formula described above. Individual Russian universities apply their own rules for grade replacement after retakes, thesis weighting, and academic progression requirements; verify against your programme regulations and your dekanat (faculty office). Krasnyi Diplom eligibility requires the 75% grade-5 rule and no grade below 3, which the calculator flags by sredny ball threshold only; check your full transcript record manually. For binding US graduate-school applications, a formal credential evaluation from World Education Services (WES) or another NACES member is required. Use the GPA calculator to plan a US semester GPA alongside your Russian grades.

How to calculate GPA for Russian students?
How to calculate GPA for Russian students: multiply each 5-point grade (5, 4, 3, or 2) by the credit hours the course carries, sum all the products, then divide by total credit hours. The formula is Sredny Ball = Sum(Grade x Hours) / Sum(Hours). Zachot (pass/fail) courses are excluded. The calculator on this page runs this formula automatically as you enter your grades. To convert the resulting weighted average to the US 4.0 scale, the standard mapping is: 5 = 4.0, 4 = 3.0, 3 = 2.0, 2 = 1.0.
How to calculate GPA online for a Russian degree?
To calculate GPA online for a Russian degree: enter each graded discipline with its Russian 5-point grade (5, 4, 3, or 2) and the credit hours into the calculator above. The tool computes your credit-weighted sredny ball on the 5-point scale plus the US 4.0 equivalent in real time. For an official US graduate-school application, World Education Services (WES) or Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE) issue a formal credential evaluation from your Russian transcript, typically for USD 200 to 250. The online calculator is useful for planning and self-assessment before submitting.
How to count GPA for international students with a Russian transcript?
How to count GPA for international students with a Russian transcript: most North American graduate programmes ask for a WES or NACES-member evaluation. These services convert the 5-point transcript into a US 4.0 GPA using a band mapping: Russian 5 = 4.0, Russian 4 = 3.0, Russian 3 = 2.0. A Russian sredny ball of 4.5 converts to approximately US 3.5, which meets most graduate programme minimum requirements. European programmes typically accept ECTS equivalents; Russian grade 5 aligns with ECTS A, grade 4 with ECTS B or C, and grade 3 with ECTS D or E.
What is the Russian university grading system?
Russian universities use a 5-point scale (pyatibalnaya sistema) established in 1837 and in use at all accredited Russian institutions. The grades are: 5 (Otlichno, Excellent), 4 (Khorosho, Good), 3 (Udovletvoritelno, Satisfactory, minimum pass), and 2 (Neudovletvoritelno, Fail). Grade 1 exists in the official scale but is almost never assigned in practice. Courses assessed on a binary basis use zachot (pass) or nezachot (fail) instead of a number grade, and these do not contribute to the sredny ball on official transcripts.
What is the Krasnyi Diplom (Red Diploma) and how does it qualify?
The Krasnyi Diplom (Red Diploma, also called diploma s otlichiem) is Russia's highest honours degree distinction. To qualify, students must: have a weighted average (sredny ball) of at least 4.5, earn grade 5 (Otlichno) in at least 75% of all examination disciplines listed on the transcript, and receive no examination grade below 3 (Udovletvoritelno). The final graduation thesis or state examination must also be graded 5. Graduates receive a diploma with a red cover rather than the standard dark blue. Krasnyi Diplom holders are given preference in competitive government, research, and academic hiring processes.
Do Russian universities use ECTS credits?
Russia joined the Bologna Process in 2003 and most universities now issue ECTS credit counts on official transcripts alongside the 5-point grades. The standard mapping published by MGIMO University and referenced by WES is: Russian 5 = ECTS A, Russian 4 = ECTS B or C (depending on performance percentage within the grade), Russian 3 = ECTS D or E, Russian 2 = ECTS F. Zachot (pass) courses may carry ECTS credits but are not included in the numerical GPA calculation. Students applying to European programmes can use the ECTS values directly; North American programmes require a WES evaluation.
What does zachot mean on a Russian transcript?
Zachot (or zachyot) means pass on a Russian transcript and is used for courses assessed on a binary pass/fail basis rather than the 5-point numerical scale. Common zachot courses include physical education, laboratory practicals, research seminars, language credits, and some elective components. Nezachot is the corresponding fail mark. Zachot grades do not factor into the sredny ball (average grade) shown to foreign admissions offices. If a transcript lists only zachot entries for a course, the WES evaluator records it as a pass without contributing to the GPA calculation.