Calculator Input
Add subject marks, total marks, target percentage, passing rules, bonus marks, and deductions.
Example Data Table
This sample shows how inter marks can be entered before calculation.
| Subject | Obtained Marks | Total Marks | Subject Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| English | 78 | 100 | 78% |
| Mathematics | 91 | 100 | 91% |
| Physics | 84 | 100 | 84% |
| Islamic Studies | 45 | 50 | 90% |
Formula Used
Total Obtained Marks = Sum of all subject obtained marks.
Adjusted Obtained Marks = Total obtained marks + bonus marks - deduction marks.
Percentage = Adjusted obtained marks ÷ total maximum marks × 100.
Target Marks = Target percentage ÷ 100 × total maximum marks.
Marks Needed = Target marks - adjusted obtained marks. If the value is negative, zero is shown.
How to Use This Calculator
- Enter student details if you want them in the report.
- Add each subject name, obtained marks, and total marks.
- Set the passing percentage and target percentage.
- Add bonus marks or deduction marks when needed.
- Select decimal places and rounding style.
- Press the calculate button to view results above the form.
- Use CSV or PDF download buttons to save the report.
Inter Marks Percentage Guide
Why Percentage Matters
Inter marks are important for college records, scholarship forms, admissions, and personal planning. A percentage converts different subject totals into one clear value. It helps students compare results without confusion. It also helps parents and teachers understand progress quickly.
Better Result Analysis
This calculator does more than divide marks. It reviews subject scores, total marks, grade level, passing status, and target gap. Students can see strong subjects and weak subjects in one report. The chart gives a visual comparison. This makes revision planning easier.
Useful For Inter Students
Intermediate exams often include different subject totals. Some papers may have 100 marks. Some may have 50 marks. Practical marks may also change the total. This tool handles these cases by using the total marks entered for each subject. It does not force one fixed board pattern.
Target Planning
A student may want 70 percent, 80 percent, or 90 percent. The target field shows how many marks are still needed. This is useful before annual exams, improvement exams, or practice tests. It turns a broad goal into a clear number.
Clean Reports
The result can be downloaded as CSV or PDF. CSV is helpful for spreadsheets. PDF is better for printing and sharing. The report includes total marks, adjusted marks, percentage, grade, subject remarks, and pass status. This keeps the record simple and organized.
Smart Use
Always enter marks carefully. Check every subject total before using the final percentage. Use bonus and deduction fields only when your board or teacher allows them. If one subject is weak, focus revision there first. Small gains in weak subjects can improve the total percentage fast.
FAQs
1. What is an inter marks percentage?
It is the percentage score calculated from intermediate obtained marks and total marks. It shows overall performance in a simple format.
2. Can I enter different total marks for each subject?
Yes. You can enter different totals for every subject. This helps when some subjects have 100 marks and others have 50 marks.
3. What formula does this calculator use?
It uses adjusted obtained marks divided by total marks, then multiplied by 100. Bonus and deduction marks are applied before percentage calculation.
4. Can this calculator show grades?
Yes. It gives a grade based on the final percentage. It also gives subject grades and short performance remarks.
5. What is the target percentage option?
The target option shows how many marks are needed to reach a desired percentage. It is useful for planning future exams.
6. Why does the status show Needs Review?
It appears when the overall percentage is below the passing percentage or any subject falls below the selected passing limit.
7. Can I download the result?
Yes. You can download the calculated report as CSV or PDF after pressing the calculate button.
8. Is this useful for all boards?
Yes. The calculator is flexible because you enter subject names, obtained marks, and total marks yourself.