Academic grading in Austria


In Austria, academic grades use a 5-point grading scale with no decimals, grade 5 is fail, all other grades are pass.
A definition of the grades for schools is contained in Section 14 of Leistungsbeurteilungsverordnung.
At universities, no formal definition of the grades is available; it is the responsibility of the course instructors to announce their grading principles in advance. Typical interpretation of grades is as follows:
GradeGerman meaningEnglish meaningExplanation
1Sehr gutVery goodOutstanding performance with no or only minor errors
2GutGoodAbove-average standard but with some errors
3BefriedigendSatisfactoryAverage performance with a number of notable errors
4GenügendAdequateStandard but with a significant number of shortcomings
5Nicht genügendUnsatisfactoryFailing grade

Details of the Austrian system

The Austrian grading system offers a range of five different grades, with 1 being the highest and 5 the lowest grade. Students must be evaluated according to objective standards and need to earn at least a grade of 4 in order to pass a course.
The GPA is commonly used to measure academic success and has become increasingly important for application purposes. Nowadays, most employers ask for your last school certificate when applying for an apprenticeship. The Austrian system is similar to the German system.