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Avantika Bhardwaj

Updated on 13th May, 2024 , 2 min read

Percentage Calculator CBSE 2024

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The online percentage calculator CBSE is used to determine the percentage of marks obtained by candidates in CBSE Examination. In order to use the calculator efficiently, candidates must enter their marks that they have obtained in the examination and the total marks of the exam. The calculator will, thus, find their percentage in the examination. 

This CBSE marks percentage calculator is useful for students who appeared in the examination and awaiting CBSE Result 2024. College students can also make a good use of this calculator to determine their percentage of marks so that they can keep track of the overall percentage scores. Percentage is the number expressed as a fraction of 100. 

Below mentioned are the steps to explain “How to Find the Percentage of Marks?”:

  • 20/100 x 100 = called as 20 percent = 20%
  • 50/100 x 100 = called as 50 percent = 50%
  • 80/100 x 100 = called as 80 percent = 80%
  • 90/100 x 100 = called as 90 percent = 90%
  • 91/100 x 100 = called as 91 percent = 91%
  • 100/100 x 100 = called as 100 percent = 100%

How to Calculate CBSE Class 12 Percentage?

With the CBSE Class 12 Board Exam Result announced, students can now determine the percentage score secured by them in the examination. Below mentioned are the simple steps to calculate it:

The result table will consist of three entries:

  • Subject wise marks obtained in the Class 12th Board exam
  • Grades for each subject
  • CGPA full form Cumulative Grade Point Average 

How to Calculate Percentage from CBSE 12th Class Result?

The majority of students who appeared in the examination are expected to figure out their Percentage score. Below mentioned are steps to do the same with accuracy and an example has also been illustrated for the same. 

Step 1 – Add up the marks secured by you in all the subjects

Step 2 – Divide the sum of marks by 500

Step 3 – Multiply the number obtained with 100

Step 4 – This is the percentage score secured by candidates

For Example:

A scored the following marks in class 10- 76,92,73,87,88 out of 100 in all the subjects. How to find the percentage?

Step 1:

Add all the number. 
=> 76+92+73+87+88 
=> 416

Step 2:

Apply the formula Percentage = Sum of all x 100 / Total 
=> 416x100/500 
=> 83.20%

How to Calculate CBSE 12th Percentage from CGPA?

Below mentioned are the steps candidates can use to determine the CGPA from the percentage marks obtained by them in the examination.

  1. Determine the CGPA for each subject from the result sheet
  2. Multiply your CGPA by 9.5
  3. The result is your percentage score. 

Important Conversions

Convert into Percentage

Procedure 
(Multiply with 100)

Convert from Percentage

Procedure 
(divide by 100)

raction to Percentage

Step 1: Multiply the fraction with 100

Percentage into fraction

Step 1: Divide the percentage by 100 and reduce.

Decimal to Percentage

Step 1: Express the number as a fraction 
Step 2: Multiply the fraction with 100

Percentage into Decimal

Step 1: Divide percentage by 100 & reduce. 
Step 2: Convert the fraction into a decimal

Ratio to Percentage

Step 1: Express the number as a fraction 
Step 2: Multiply the fraction with 100

Percentage into Ratio

Step 1: Divide percentage by 100 & reduce. 
Step 2: Convert fraction into a ratio

Natural number to percentage

Step 1: Express the number as a fraction 
Step 2: Multiply the fraction with 100

Percentage into a natural number

Step 1: Divide the percentage by 100 and reduce. 
Step 2: If the denominator is one then the result is a natural number.

What is Percentage Formula?

The formula for percentage is mentioned below:

Percentage of Marks = Total Scored Marks * 100/ Total Marks

The percentage formula is used to determine the amount or share of something with respect to 100. In the simplest words, percent means per hundred. Percentage formula is used to express a number between zero and one. It is the number which is represented as a fraction of 100. Percentage is denoted by the symbol – “%”.

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