Calculate Pass Percentage
Use class mode for group outcomes and student mode for individual score checks.
Example Data Table
This sample shows how class-level results can be interpreted using the calculator.
| Exam | Group | Registered | Appeared | Passed | Failed | Absent | Pass % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Midterm Assessment | Grade 10 - Section A | 40 | 38 | 31 | 7 | 2 | 81.58% |
| Science Quiz | Grade 9 - Red Section | 35 | 34 | 26 | 8 | 1 | 76.47% |
| Unit Test | Grade 8 - Blue Section | 28 | 27 | 19 | 8 | 1 | 70.37% |
Formula Used
Class Pass Percentage = (Passed Students ÷ Appeared Students) × 100
Fail Percentage = (Failed Students ÷ Appeared Students) × 100
Attendance Percentage = (Appeared Students ÷ Registered Students) × 100
Student Score Percentage = (Obtained Marks ÷ Total Marks) × 100
Required Marks To Pass = (Pass Mark % ÷ 100) × Total Marks
These formulas help teachers, schools, and learners compare outcomes against institutional pass thresholds and improvement targets.
How to Use This Calculator
- Select Class Pass Rate to review group performance or Student Result for an individual learner.
- Enter the exam name and class or group label to keep the result organized.
- Fill in the relevant values such as registered, appeared, passed, total marks, or obtained marks.
- Set the passing threshold percentage required by your school or exam board.
- Click Calculate Result to display the result above the form.
- Review the summary cards, performance graph, and interpretation note.
- Use the CSV or PDF buttons to save the calculation for reports or records.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is pass percentage?
Pass percentage shows how many students passed compared with those who appeared. It helps schools measure class performance clearly and consistently.
2. Should absent students count in pass percentage?
Usually, pass percentage uses appeared students as the base. Absentees are tracked separately because they did not complete the assessment.
3. Can this calculator work for one student?
Yes. Choose student mode, enter total marks, obtained marks, and the pass mark percentage. The tool will show score percentage and pass status.
4. What is a good class pass percentage?
That depends on the institution, exam difficulty, and learning goals. Many schools compare current results against past terms and target benchmarks.
5. Why is attendance percentage useful here?
Attendance percentage adds context. A lower pass rate may reflect absences, while strong attendance can support better comparison across classes.
6. Can I use decimals in marks?
Yes. The calculator accepts decimal values for total marks, obtained marks, pass thresholds, and targets when finer grading is needed.
7. What does target gap mean?
Target gap compares the actual pass percentage with your selected target. A positive value means the class is above target.
8. Can I download the result for reporting?
Yes. Use the built-in CSV and PDF buttons after calculation to save the result summary for records, sharing, or academic review.