๐ŸŽ“ IB Diploma Score Calculator

Calculate your IB Diploma score based on subject marks, grade boundaries, and core components. Predict if you'll be awarded the diploma.

๐Ÿ“Š 6 Subject Groups ๐ŸŽฏ 45 Point Scale ๐Ÿ“‹ Core Components ๐Ÿ“ฅ Export Reports

๐Ÿ“ Student Information

๐Ÿ“š Subjects (6 Required)

๐Ÿง  Core Components

โ“ Frequently Asked Questions

May session: Results are typically released on July 5th or 6th.
November session: Results are released on January 2nd of the following year.
Access results via candidates.ibo.org using your personal code and PIN.

Subjects: 6 subjects ร— 7 points max = 42 points
Core: TOK + EE combined = up to 3 bonus points
Maximum total: 42 + 3 = 45 points
CAS is pass/fail and doesn't add points but must be completed.

  • 24 points: Minimum to pass
  • 30-32: Global average
  • 35-37: Very good, competitive for selective universities
  • 38-40: Excellent
  • 41-45: Outstanding, top universities (Ivy League, Oxbridge)

You will NOT receive the diploma if you:

  • Score less than 24 total points
  • Get an 'N' grade in TOK, EE, or any subject
  • Get an 'E' in TOK or EE
  • Get a grade 1 in any subject
  • Get three or more grade 2s
  • Get four or more grades of 3 or below
  • Score fewer than 12 points in HL subjects (if 3 HLs)
  • Fail to complete CAS requirements

Before results: Request up to 6 institutions free via your coordinator or candidates.ibo.org
After results: Use rrs.ibo.org for additional transcripts (fee applies)

Maximum: 45 points (7 in all 6 subjects + 3 core points)
Global average: Typically 30-32 points

There is no official conversion. Universities evaluate IB on its own merits. A 7 is excellent, 6 is very good, 5 is good, 4 is passing.

Higher Level (HL): Requires 240 teaching hours, covers more content in depth, and has additional exam components (Paper 3 for most subjects). You must take 3-4 HL subjects.

Standard Level (SL): Requires 150 teaching hours, covers core concepts without advanced extensions. You must take 2-3 SL subjects.

Key differences:

  • HL exams are longer and more challenging
  • HL requires deeper analysis and more complex understanding
  • Universities often have specific HL requirements for admission
  • Grade boundaries may differ between HL and SL for the same subject

Grade boundaries are the minimum marks required to achieve each grade (1-7). They are set after each exam session based on:

  • Statistical analysis: Performance distribution of all candidates worldwide
  • Examiner reports: Difficulty level of the exam papers
  • Historical data: Comparison with previous sessions

Example: In some sessions, you might need 72% for a 7 in Math AA HL, while in other sessions it could be 68%. This ensures fairness across different exam difficulties.

Note: This calculator uses estimated boundaries. Official boundaries are published after each exam session on the IB website.

Yes! The IB offers Enquiry Upon Results (EUR) services after results are released:

  • Category 1 (Re-check): Verification that all marks were recorded correctly (free)
  • Category 2A (Re-mark for single subject): Full re-marking of written responses
  • Category 2B (Re-mark for subject): Re-marking of specific components
  • Category 3 (Return of material): Request copies of your marked work

Important: Grades can go up OR down after a re-mark. The deadline is typically 15 days after results. Request through your IB coordinator.

Many universities worldwide recognize IB diplomas and offer advanced standing, credit, or placement:

  • US Universities: Most accept HL scores of 5, 6, or 7 for college credit (varies by institution). Some give credit for SL as well.
  • UK Universities: Typically require 36-42+ points for top universities. Some departments have specific HL requirements.
  • Canada: Similar to US, with credit often given for HL courses with scores of 5+
  • Australia/NZ: IB is well-recognized; points convert to ATAR or equivalent

Tip: Check each university's specific IB credit policy as they vary significantly. A score of 7 in HL Math might give you credit for Calculus I & II at some schools!

Predicted grades (PG) are estimates of your final IB scores submitted by your school to universities before you take your exams.

How they're determined:

  • Your performance in internal assessments (IAs)
  • Mock exam results
  • Class performance and homework
  • Teacher's professional judgment

Why they matter:

  • Universities use PGs to make conditional offers
  • They're critical for UK UCAS applications (submitted in January)
  • US universities may also consider them for early applications
  • Scholarships may be tied to predicted or final scores

Important: If your final scores are significantly lower than predictions, conditional offers may be withdrawn.

The Bilingual Diploma is a special recognition awarded to students who demonstrate proficiency in two languages. You can qualify by:

  • Option 1: Taking two Group 1 (Language A) subjects in different languages
  • Option 2: Taking a Group 1 subject AND a Group 3/4 subject (History, Geography, Biology, etc.) in a different language with a grade of 3 or higher

Benefits:

  • Recognition of multilingual abilities on your diploma
  • Valued by employers and universities globally
  • Demonstrates cultural awareness and linguistic competence

The Bilingual Diploma appears on your official IB transcript and certificate.

Internal Assessments are crucial components that typically count for 20-40% of your final grade depending on the subject:

  • Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics): 20% - Individual Investigation
  • Mathematics: 20% - Exploration (Math IA)
  • Languages A: 20-30% - Individual Oral
  • Design Technology: 40% - Design Project
  • Visual Arts: 40% - Process Portfolio

Key advantages of IAs:

  • Completed under controlled conditions with time to refine
  • You can choose topics that interest you
  • Can significantly boost your grade if exams don't go well
  • External and internal moderation ensures fairness

Yes, you can retake IB exams through the retake session:

  • When: In the next available session (May or November)
  • What you can retake: Individual subjects or the entire diploma
  • IA scores: Your previous IA marks are retained unless you request otherwise
  • Registration: Must register through a school that offers IB exams

Important considerations:

  • You'll receive a new certificate with updated grades
  • Both attempts appear on your record, but you can choose which to send
  • There's a fee per subject for retakes
  • Some universities have policies about retakes - check beforehand

If you don't meet the diploma requirements, you'll receive IB Course Results (certificate for individual subjects) instead of the full diploma.

Your options:

  • Request remarks: If you're close to passing, a re-mark might push you over
  • Retake failed subjects: In the next exam session
  • Use course certificates: Many universities accept IB course results
  • Appeal: In rare cases, you can appeal through your coordinator

Good news: Individual subject grades of 4+ are still valuable! Many universities will accept you based on your course results, and employers recognize IB coursework. Around 80%+ of diploma candidates worldwide pass each year.

TOK and EE are graded A-E (plus N for no submission), and their combination awards 0-3 bonus points using this matrix:

TOK / EE โ†’ A B C D E
A 3 3 2 1 Fail
B 3 2 1 0 Fail
C 2 1 0 0 Fail
D 1 0 0 Fail Fail
E Fail Fail Fail Fail Fail

Key points: Getting an E in either TOK or EE results in automatic diploma failure, regardless of your other scores. Aim for at least C/C to be safe!

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