Academic Calculator

Marks to Percentage Calculator

Convert your exam marks to percentage instantly. Calculate individual subject percentages and overall result with detailed grade breakdowns.

Single Subject

Quick percentage from marks

Multiple Subjects

Overall percentage across subjects

Single Subject Result

Your percentage and grade

Percentage

0.00%

Overall Result

Combined percentage across all subjects

Overall Percentage

0.00%

Grading Scale

A+90–100%
A80–89%
B+70–79%
B60–69%
C+50–59%
C40–49%
D33–39%
F0–32%

What is Marks to Percentage?

The Marks to Percentage Calculator converts your raw exam marks into a percentage score. The formula is simple: Percentage = (Obtained Marks ÷ Total Marks) × 100. This tool supports both single subject and multi-subject calculations.

Whether you scored 420 out of 500 in your board exams or need to calculate overall percentage across 6 subjects with different total marks, this calculator handles it all instantly and accurately.

When Do You Need This?

1

Board Exam Results

Calculate your overall board exam percentage from individual subject marks, especially when subjects have different total marks.

2

College Admissions

Most colleges require percentage scores for admission. Convert your marks to percentage to check eligibility for different programs.

3

Scholarship Applications

Many scholarships have minimum percentage criteria. Quickly check if your marks meet the required cut-off.

4

Resume & Job Applications

Present your academic performance in a universally understood format when applying for jobs.

Examples

85/100 → 85%

Single Subject

If you scored 85 out of 100 in Mathematics, your percentage is (85/100) × 100 = 85%, which is Grade A.

420/500 → 84%

Multiple Subjects

If you scored 420 out of 500 total marks across 5 subjects, your overall percentage is (420/500) × 100 = 84%, which is Grade A.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about marks to percentage conversion.

Percentage = (Obtained Marks ÷ Total Marks) × 100. For example, 85 out of 100 = 85%. For multiple subjects, add all obtained marks and all total marks, then apply the same formula.