Grade conversion

Convert Dutch grades to Swiss

From Dutch (1–10) to Swiss (1–6). Instant, free, calculated in your browser.

Students moving from Dutch universities to Swiss universities face this conversion when programmes report grades in the Dutch system but admissions in the destination country expect the Swiss system.

4.61
Normalized (0–1)0.72

How the DutchSwiss conversion works

Every MyCollab conversion runs through a single 0–1 normalized score so the math stays consistent across all nine systems.

Dutch grades on the 1–10 scale normalize as (grade − 1) ÷ 9, so 10 maps to 1.0 and 5.5 (pass) to ≈0.50.

To express the normalized score on the Swiss 1–6 scale, MyCollab applies 1 + (norm × 5) and rounds to one decimal.

Worked example: a 7.5 on the Dutch (1–10) scale normalizes to 0.72. On the Swiss (1–6) scale, 0.72 corresponds to 4.61 (Good (4.5–4.9)).

Worked example

7.5 (Dutch)  →  4.61 (Swiss)

Normalized score: 0.72 · Good (4.5–4.9)

Common questions

Is this conversion accepted by Swiss universities?+
MyCollab's conversion follows the same normalized-score approach used by services like WES, ECCTIS (UK NARIC), and Uni-Assist. Individual universities make their own final decisions, but a MyCollab conversion gives you a defensible reference point when you discuss your transcript with admissions or with a credential evaluator. Always check the target university's published admissions guidance for any institution-specific adjustments.
Do graduate programmes use a different Swiss scale?+
Some graduate programmes apply stricter thresholds: for example, US graduate schools often expect a normalized score above 0.75 (≈ B+ / 3.3), and German master's programmes often want a 2.5 or better. MyCollab gives you the underlying conversion; programme-specific thresholds are on each university's admissions page. The /sop-checklist tool surfaces typical thresholds per country.
What about pass/fail or untranslated courses?+
Pass/fail courses on a Dutch transcript usually do not carry a numeric grade and therefore do not participate in the GPA conversion. Most credential evaluators exclude them from the GPA calculation but still list them on the official transcript. Leave them out of the MyCollab calculator unless your target programme has a published rule for converting them.
How is the Dutch-to-Swiss conversion calculated?+
MyCollab normalizes the Dutch grade onto a 0–1 scale (1–10 with 5.5 to pass; 9–10 is exceptionally rare), then projects that score onto the Swiss scale (1–6 with 4.0 to pass). The result is always grounded in the official published ranges — no opaque weighting, no proprietary curves. The math is explained in plain language above and exposed in the /my-grades tool.

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