Marks Percentage Calculator
Calculate exam percentage from obtained and total marks, with subject-wise totals and grade bands used by Pakistani boards. Free and instant.
About the Marks Percentage Calculator
This marks percentage calculator converts your obtained marks and total marks into a percentage instantly — the formula is simply (obtained ÷ total) × 100. Enter 856 out of 1100 and you get 77.82%. You can also add subject-wise rows (each with its own obtained and total marks) and the calculator combines them into an overall percentage automatically.
Alongside the percentage, the tool shows a grade using a common Pakistani grading scale: A+ for 80% and above, A for 70-79%, B for 60-69%, C for 50-59%, D for 40-49% and F below 40%. This is the pattern used by most matric and intermediate boards (BISE) across Pakistan, though individual boards and universities publish their own official schemes — some newer scales differ — so treat the grade here as a guide.
Students checking board results, parents estimating admission chances, and teachers totalling class tests all use this daily. It works for any marking scheme — 75/100 class tests, 425/550 papers, or 940/1100 matric totals — and everything runs privately in your browser.
How to Use the Marks Percentage Calculator
- 1Enter your obtained marks and the total marks in the quick section.
- 2Read the percentage and grade band instantly.
- 3For a full result card, add a row per subject with its obtained and total marks.
- 4The combined percentage and grade update as you type.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I calculate percentage from marks?
Divide obtained marks by total marks and multiply by 100. For example, 856 out of 1100 is 856 ÷ 1100 × 100 = 77.82%. The same formula works for a single paper or an entire result card once you total all subjects.
What percentage is an A+ in Pakistan?
Under the common scale used by most BISE boards, A+ requires 80% or above — for matric (1100 total marks) that means 880 or more. A is 70-79%, B is 60-69%, C is 50-59%, D is 40-49% and below 40% is a fail. Some boards have moved to newer schemes, so always confirm with your board's official grade table.
How do I calculate my matric percentage out of 1100?
Divide your total obtained marks by 1100 and multiply by 100. If you scored 940 out of 1100, that is 940 ÷ 1100 × 100 = 85.45% — an A+ on the common scale. You can also enter each subject separately in the subject-wise section and the tool totals them for you.
How is percentage different from percentile in exam results?
Percentage measures your own score against the maximum (85% means you earned 85 of every 100 marks). Percentile compares you with other candidates — the 85th percentile means you scored better than 85% of test takers. Board results in Pakistan and India report percentages; entry tests like MDCAT or NTS often report percentiles too.
Can I use this for subjects with different total marks?
Yes. Each subject row has its own total, so you can mix 100-mark papers, 75-mark papers and 150-mark practicals. The calculator sums all obtained marks and all totals before computing the overall percentage — exactly how boards compute aggregate results.
What is 40 percent of 1100 — the pass mark?
40% of 1100 is 440 marks. On the common Pakistani scale anything below 40% is an F, so 440 aggregate marks is the notional pass line for a 1100-mark exam, though boards also require passing each subject individually (usually 33-40% per paper).