Education Calculators

Marks Percentage Calculator

Calculate pooled, equal-subject, or weighted percentage from subject marks.

Calculate pooled, equal-subject, or weighted percentage from subject marks. Adjust every academic rule that varies by institution before relying on the estimate.

Use the Marks Percentage Calculator

Enter your own grading, credit, attendance, or planning assumptions. Values stay in this browser.

Subjects

Add up to 30 rows. Completely empty optional rows are ignored; partially completed rows show an error.

How to use the Marks Percentage Calculator

  1. Choose the calculation or grading mode where offered.
  2. Replace the example values, grade boundaries, credits, weights, or dates with the relevant rules.
  3. Add or remove complete rows as needed, then select Calculate or press Enter.
  4. Review the breakdown, rounding note, assumptions, and limitations before using the estimate.

Worked example

Enter the sample values shown in the form, select Calculate, and review both the primary result and its item-by-item breakdown. Change the defaults to match the relevant academic rules.

Assumptions

Only the values and optional example settings visible in the form are used. Example scales are editable references, not universal or official policies.

Limitations

  • Institutional grading, attendance, credit, ranking, and calendar rules can differ.
  • The result is an educational estimate and should be checked against the relevant official academic rules.

Frequently asked questions

Does the Marks Percentage Calculator match every institution?

No. It follows the values, grade boundaries, credits, and options entered. Institutional policies can use different scales, exclusions, rounding, and definitions.

Are my grades or study details saved?

No. The calculation runs locally in your browser and this page does not save the entered student information or schedule.

Why might an official result differ?

Official systems may apply rules for repeats, dropped work, attendance, credit transfer, category normalization, ties, or rounding that are not represented by the entered values.