Marks Percentage Calculator

Percentage across any number of subjects, with the best-of-five rule and grade included.

Total obtained
Total maximum
Grade
Approx CGPA

How marks percentage is calculated

Add up the marks you scored, add up the maximum marks available, divide the first by the second and multiply by 100.

Percentage = (Total obtained ÷ Total maximum) × 100

Scoring 425 out of 500 gives (425 ÷ 500) × 100 = 85%. The arithmetic is simple; the part people get wrong is which subjects to include.

The "best of five" rule

CBSE calculates the percentage printed on your marksheet from all subjects you took. But most Delhi University colleges, and many others, compute their own cut-off percentage using your best five subjects — which must include one language and the subjects relevant to the course.

This is why your board percentage and your admission percentage can differ. Use the "Count best of" dropdown to see both. Worth knowing:

  • A sixth subject can only help — it can replace a weaker one in the best-five set.
  • Some courses require particular subjects in the five regardless of score.
  • Deductions may apply if a subject falls outside the approved list for that course.

Percentage to grade, roughly

PercentageGradeCBSE grade point
91–100A110
81–90A29
71–80B18
61–70B27
51–60C16
41–50C25
33–40D4
Below 33ENeeds improvement

CBSE assigns grades by relative position within the cohort as well as absolute marks, so treat the boundaries as indicative rather than exact.

Frequently asked questions

How do I calculate percentage of marks?
Divide the total marks you obtained by the total maximum marks, then multiply by 100. Scoring 425 out of 500 gives 85%.
What is the best of five rule?
Many universities compute an admission percentage from your five strongest subjects rather than all six. A sixth subject can therefore only improve your position, never hurt it.
How do I convert my percentage to CGPA?
For CBSE, divide the percentage by 9.5. 85% becomes a CGPA of about 8.95. Other boards use different formulas — see the CGPA to percentage calculator.
Does the calculator handle subjects with different maximum marks?
Yes. Set the maximum for each subject individually — practical and theory papers with different totals are handled correctly.
What is the passing percentage?
CBSE requires 33% in each subject. Most universities require 40% overall, though individual courses can set higher requirements.