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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

  1. 1Enter your obtained marks and the total marks in the quick section.
  2. 2Read the percentage and grade band instantly.
  3. 3For a full result card, add a row per subject with its obtained and total marks.
  4. 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).

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