How matric percentage is calculated
Matric percentage = (total marks obtained ÷ total possible marks) × 100. The standard pattern in Pakistan is 9 subjects of 75 marks plus a 25-mark practical for science subjects, giving a total of 1100 marks for the science group. The matric percentage calculator at allgradecalculator.com allows custom maximum marks per subject so it works whether your board uses 75/25 splits or uniform 100-mark papers.
BISE grade scale
| Grade | Marks (%) | Description |
|---|---|---|
| A1 | 80–100 | Outstanding |
| A | 70–79 | Excellent |
| B | 60–69 | Good |
| C | 50–59 | Satisfactory |
| D | 40–49 | Pass |
| E | 33–39 | Marginal |
| F | 0–32 | Fail |
Step-by-step
- Pick your BISE board.
- For each subject, enter your obtained marks and confirm the maximum (default 100).
- Read the total marks, percentage, and BISE grade.
- Use the percentage to plan your FSc admission strategy.
BISE boards covered
What matric percentage matters for
Matric is the foundation of every Pakistani academic record. It counts toward the FSc / Intermediate aggregate at colleges that give weight to matric grades, toward MDCAT and ECAT aggregate (10–17%), and toward final university merit lists. A few extra percentage points in matric translate to a noticeable shift up the merit list.
allgradecalculator.com keeps the matric calculator free and bookmark-friendly. Pair it with the FSc grade calculator after your intermediate result is announced.
