Convert German grades to Swiss
From German (1.0–5.0) to Swiss (1–6). Instant, free, calculated in your browser.
Students moving from German universities to Swiss universities face this conversion when programmes report grades in the German system but admissions in the destination country expect the Swiss system.
How the German → Swiss conversion works
Every MyCollab conversion runs through a single 0–1 normalized score so the math stays consistent across all nine systems.
German marks are inverted (1.0 is the best, 5.0 is fail). MyCollab maps them with (5.0 − note) ÷ 4.0, so 1.0 maps to 1.0 and 5.0 to 0.0.
To express the normalized score on the Swiss 1–6 scale, MyCollab applies 1 + (norm × 5) and rounds to one decimal.
Worked example: a 1.7 on the German (1.0–5.0) scale normalizes to 0.82. On the Swiss (1–6) scale, 0.82 corresponds to 5.13 (Very Good (5.0–5.4)).
Worked example
1.7 (German) → 5.13 (Swiss)
Normalized score: 0.82 · Very Good (5.0–5.4)
Common questions
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See also
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