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What is Grade Calculator?
The Grade Calculator is a free online tool that helps students and educators calculate academic grades quickly and accurately. By entering subject names, marks obtained, and total marks, the calculator automatically computes percentages, assigns grades based on standard grading scales, and provides an overall performance summary.
Example Calculation
If you scored 85 out of 100 in Mathematics, 92 out of 100 in Science, and 78 out of 100 in English:
- Mathematics: 85% → Grade A
- Science: 92% → Grade A+
- English: 78% → Grade B
- Overall: (85+92+78)/(100+100+100) = 85% → Grade A
How Grade Calculator Works
- Add Subjects: Enter each subject name, marks obtained, and total marks.
- Calculate: Click the "Calculate Results" button to process your data.
- View Results: See individual subject percentages and grades, plus an overall summary.
- Copy Results: Use the "Copy Results" button to save your grades for reference.
Benefits of Using Grade Calculator
- Time-Saving: Automatically calculates percentages and grades in seconds.
- Accuracy: Eliminates manual calculation errors.
- Planning: Helps identify subjects that need improvement.
- Goal Setting: Allows you to set realistic grade targets for future assessments.
- Accessibility: Available anytime, anywhere with an internet connection.
Frequently Asked Questions
The calculator uses a standard academic grading scale: A+ (90%+), A (80-89%), B (70-79%), C (60-69%), D (50-59%), and F (below 50%).
While this calculator provides percentage-based grades, you can convert these to GPA using standard conversion charts. We're planning to add direct GPA calculation in a future update.
No, all calculations are performed locally in your browser. Your data is never sent to any server or stored anywhere.
Currently, the calculator treats all subjects equally. For weighted grading systems, you would need to calculate weighted averages separately.
The calculator handles different maximum marks perfectly. It calculates the percentage for each subject individually, then computes the overall percentage based on the sum of all obtained marks divided by the sum of all total marks.