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Test Grade Calculator

Convert test scores to percentages and letter grades instantly.

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Results

Percentage78%
GradeB+
Pass/FailPASS ✓
Wrong Answers22
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What is Test Grade?

The Test Grade Calculator converts raw test scores into percentages and letter grades. Whether you scored 78 out of 100 or 156 out of 200, this calculator instantly tells you your percentage, letter grade, and pass/fail status.

This is useful for students (checking exam results), teachers (grading papers), and parents. It works with any grading scale — CBSE, ICSE, state boards, universities, and competitive exams.

Indian grading: Most boards require 33% to pass (CBSE, state boards). ICSE requires 35%. Universities vary from 35-50%. The CBSE CGPA system uses a 10-point scale where each grade point equals a range of marks.

Formula

Percentage = (Marks Obtained / Total Marks) × 100

Letter Grade Scale: 90-100%: A+ (Outstanding) 80-89%: A (Excellent) 70-79%: B+ (Very Good) 60-69%: B (Good) 50-59%: C (Average) 40-49%: D (Below Average) 33-39%: E (Pass) Below 33%: F (Fail)

CBSE CGPA to Percentage: Multiply CGPA by 9.5 Example: CGPA 8.2 → 8.2 × 9.5 = 77.9%

How to use this Test Grade Calculator?

1. Enter marks obtained. 2. Enter total marks. 3. Set passing percentage (33% for CBSE, 35% for ICSE). 4. See percentage, grade, and pass/fail status.

Frequently asked questions

How to convert CGPA to percentage?
CBSE: Multiply CGPA by 9.5. Example: 8.0 CGPA = 76%. VTU/other universities may use different conversion factors.
What is the passing percentage in CBSE?
33% in each subject for CBSE board exams. For internal exams, schools may set higher passing marks.
How are competitive exam scores calculated?
JEE Main uses percentile (not percentage). NEET uses raw marks with negative marking (-1 for wrong answers). CAT uses scaled scores.
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