Uzbekistan grade conversion to the Dutch grading system
Use the converter to estimate how a Uzbekistan grade (Uzbek 100-point / 5-point higher-education scale) maps onto the Dutch 1–10 scale, then check the full table below.
Type your grade above to see the indicative Dutch equivalent.
Indicative only. Official conversion requires a credential evaluation.
Uzbekistan → Dutch grade conversion table
Uzbek higher education commonly reports achievement on a 100-point scale aligned to a 5-point grade, with 5/A'lo as the top grade and 3/Qoniqarli as the lowest passing grade. Current university conversion tables commonly place the pass threshold at 60%, while some credential tables list 55% as the lower edge of satisfactory performance.
| Home grade | Dutch grade (1–10) | Level |
|---|---|---|
| Excellent / A'lo (86-100%) | 8.0–8.5 | excellent |
| Good / Yaxshi (71-85.99%) | 7.0–7.5 | good |
| Satisfactory / Qoniqarli (60-70.99%) | 6.0–6.5 | satisfactory |
| Low satisfactory / transition range in some credential tables (55-59.99%) | 5.5–6.0 | pass |
| Unsatisfactory / Qoniqarsiz (0-54.99%) | 1.0–5.4 | fail |
How the Dutch 1–10 scale works
Dutch grades run from 1 to 10, with 5.5 the minimum pass. Most grades fall between 6 and 8; a 9 is rare and a 10 is almost never awarded. Read more in our Dutch grading system guide.
Will my grades be good enough?
For Dutch university admission, Uzbek grades should be read in context of the issuing institution and transcript scale rather than converted linearly. Strong applicants normally need sustained A'lo/Good results, while a bare Qoniqarli average is usually treated as meeting only the minimum passing level and may not be competitive for selective programmes.
Important: this is indicative only
These conversions are estimates. An official grade conversion requires a formal credential evaluation, and each university makes its own admission decision. See our credential evaluation and ECTS credits guides.
Frequently asked questions
What is a passing grade in the Dutch system?
The Netherlands uses a 1–10 scale where 5.5 is the minimum pass. Grades cluster between 6 and 8; a 9 is rare and a 10 is almost never awarded.
How do Uzbekistan grades convert to the Dutch scale?
Uzbek higher education commonly reports achievement on a 100-point scale aligned to a 5-point grade, with 5/A'lo as the top grade and 3/Qoniqarli as the lowest passing grade. Current university conversion tables commonly place the pass threshold at 60%, while some credential tables list 55% as the lower edge of satisfactory performance. The table on this page maps each band of the Uzbek 100-point / 5-point higher-education scale system to its indicative Dutch 1–10 equivalent.
What grade do I need for admission to a Dutch university from Uzbekistan?
For Dutch university admission, Uzbek grades should be read in context of the issuing institution and transcript scale rather than converted linearly. Strong applicants normally need sustained A'lo/Good results, while a bare Qoniqarli average is usually treated as meeting only the minimum passing level and may not be competitive for selective programmes.
Is this conversion official?
No. These figures are indicative. An official conversion requires a credential evaluation — see our credential-evaluation guide. Universities make the final decision.
What is the highest band (Excellent / A'lo (86-100%)) worth in Dutch grades?
A Excellent / A'lo (86-100%) result corresponds to roughly a Dutch 8–8.5 (excellent).
Sources: National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek — Assessment of Student Performance in Higher Education — https://nuu.uz/en/assessment-of-student-performance-in-higher-education/; Scholaro — Grading System in Uzbekistan — https://www.scholaro.com/db/Countries/Uzbekistan/Grading-System