How to Calculate the Percentage of Marks of 10th Class?

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Updated On: June 02, 2025 12:36 PM

How to Calculate the Percentage of Marks of 10th Class has been discussed for the students to convert their marks to percentages easily. The simple formula to convert marks into percentage is the total marks one has secured in all subjects, divided by the total marks in the exam, divided by 100. Check here.
How to Calculate the Percentage of Marks of 10th Class?

How to Calculate the Percentage of Marks of 10th Class remained a common question for students who will pursue higher studies. Students need to convert their marks to percentages in view of various reasons, including final exam score/overall percentage, to calculate/compare academic performance, to assess themselves, for eligibility requirements at colleges/universities, or to apply/get scholarships. It is important for the class 10th students to know the simplest formula in order to convert their marks into percentages. One of the simplest formulas to calculate the percentage of the marks is Percentage Formula, where one will have to divide the sum of the marks one has attained in all the subjects by the total number of marks available and then multiply this figure by 100 . As per Layman's definition, the marks-to-percentage formula is the total marks obtained in all the subjects, divided by the total marks in the exam, and multiplied by 100.

Applying this formula [(Actual Value/Total Value) x 100] can help the students to be aware of the accurate percentage they have achieved before applying to ensure they meet the university eligibility criteria. Percentages play an integral part in the academic level of students' lives. It is a clear and concise representation of one's overall academic achievement, making it easier to assess how well they have performed in a particular subject or overall in the exam. Here we will discuss the simple and easy formula to calculate the percentage of marks of class 10th.

Also Check How to Calculate Percentage from CBSE 10th CGPA

How to Calculate the Percentage of Marks of 10th Class

As already mentioned, to calculate the percentage of marks of 10th class, students first need to take the sum of marks they have acquired in the best 5 subjects and divide it by the total marks of the best 5 subjects. Now, multiply the result by 100. This will be the percentage they have achieved. Here’s the easiest formula that students can apply:

Percentage of marks = total marks obtained in best 5 subjects / total marks of best 5 subjects × 100

The calculation of percentage for marks follows a similar formula for all grades. Students must note that knowing how to calculate the academic percentage is important for them to choose the right program in the future. Here we have provided a quick guide on how to convert the CGPA, GPA, and SGPA into percentages.

  • CGPA to Percentage : If you want to convert your Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) to a percentage, you simply have to multiply your CGPA by 9.5 .
  • GPA to Percentage : In order to convert your Grade Point Average (GPA) to a percentage, you need to multiply your GPA by 25 .
  • SGPA to Percentage : You need to use the formula Percentage = (SGPA * 10) - 7.5 to convert your Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA) to a percentage.

Example of How to Calculate the Percentage of Marks of 10th Class

In this section, we have provided a step-by-step example for you to understand how to calculate the percentage of Class 10th marks. Go through the steps given below:
Step 1
  • First of all, take the total marks obtained in all subjects.
  • Now add the marks you have obtained in each subject.
  • For example, if you have obtained 80, 75, 85, 95, 90, and 92 in 6 subjects, the total marks will be 80 + 75 + 85 + 95 + 90 + 92 = 517.
Step 2
  • Identify the best five subjects - the subjects you have scored the maximum marks.
  • It is to be noted that English has to be included as a compulsory subject. Apart from this, you need to take four other subjects with the highest marks.
  • For example, if English marks are 85, the best five subjects will be English (85), 90, 80, 92, and 95.
Step 3
  • Add the marks of the best five subjects.
  • Example: 80 + 85 + 90 + 92 + 95 = 442
Step 4
  • Multiply the number of subjects (5) by the maximum/total marks per subject (generally 100).
  • Total marks will be 5 x 100 = 500.
Step 5
  • Now to calculate the percentage, divide the total marks you have calculated in the best five subjects by the total possible marks for the best five subjects and multiply the figure by 100.
  • Percentage = 442/500 x 100
  • Percentage = 0.884 x 100 = 88.4
  • Hence the percentage of Class 10th marks is 88.4%.
Many scholarship programs across India as well as overseas admissions require a minimum percentage to qualify for a particular course. This makes the percentage calculations important for students who are seeking these opportunities. From the above information, students can now easily take out the percentage from the marks they have scored.

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FAQs

What is the difference between percentage and percentile?

A percentage is a part of a whole this, indicating a ratio of two quantities expressed as fraction 100. The term percent is derived from the Latin word "per centum," which means “by the hundred.” While a percentile is a value in a data set that indicates the relative standing of a particular data point.

How to calculate percentage of marks formula?

The formula to calculate the percentage of the Class 10th marks is percentage formula, which is provided below:

Percentage = (Total marks obtained/ Maximum possible marks) x 100

How to convert a grade into a percentage?

In most of the Indian universities, a 10-point CGPA scale is mainly used. In order to convert your CGPA to a percentage, you will have to multiply your CGPA by 9.5. For example, a CGPA of 9.0 will be equals to 85.5%.

How to convert a grade into a percentage?

In most of the Indian universities, a 10-point CGPA scale is mainly used. In order to convert your CGPA to a percentage, you will have to multiply your CGPA by 9.5. For example, a CGPA of 9.0 will be equals to 85.5%.

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