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Marks to Percentage Calculator

Convert your marks to percentage or calculate required marks for a target percentage.

Calculate Percentage

Percentage to Grade Reference

90%+

A1 - Outstanding

70-89%

A2/B1 - Excellent

50-69%

B2/C1 - Good

33-49%

C2/D - Pass

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What is Marks Calculator?

Exam results day is stressful enough without having to struggle with a calculator. Did you score 89.4% or 89.6%? That decimal might determine your college admission. The **Marks Calculator** is a versatile tool for students under CBSE, ICSE, or State Boards to instantly compute their academic standing.

How to Use Marks Calculator

1

Select Board/System

Choose CBSE, ICSE, or Custom Max Marks.

2

Enter Marks

Input marks obtained in each subject.

3

View Result

See your total percentage and grade (A1, B1, etc.).

4

Reverse Calc

Enter a target percentage to see how many marks you need to score.

Simple arithmetic with preset presets for common exam patterns (e.g., Best of 5). **Target Mode**: "I want 90% total. How much do I need in Math?" - We calculate that for you.

Why Use This Tool?

Total Marks to Percentage
CGPA to Percentage
Weighted Average
Target Marks Calculator
Grade Estimation

**Speed**: Instant results for complex weighted averages. **Goal Setting**: Helps you visualize what you need to score in remaining papers to hit your target. **Motivation**: Seeing the "Required Marks" drop as you clear exams boosts confidence.

Who Is This For?

StudentsTeachersParents

**College Applications**: Filling out university forms that require exact percentages. **Hypothetical Scenarios**: "What if I fail Physics but ace Chemistry?"

Behind the Technology

Reactive state calculations for instant feedback as you type.

Tips for Best Results

1

Include practical marks if your board counts them in the total.

2

Check if your university considers 'Best of 4' or 'Best of 5' subjects.

3

Use the reverse calculator to set realistic study goals for finals.

Frequently Asked Questions

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