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Calculate subject-wise marks, find out how many marks you need in remaining papers, or check your total score and grade for 9th & 10th class board exams.
Find out how many marks you need in remaining papers to reach your target percentage
Enter marks for each subject to calculate total percentage and grade
| Subject | Obtained | Total |
|---|---|---|
BISE grading scale used by all Punjab boards for SSC Part 1 and SSC Part 2 examinations.
| Grade | Percentage Range | Category |
|---|---|---|
| A1 | 80% - 100% | Outstanding |
| A | 70% - 79% | Excellent |
| B | 60% - 69% | Good |
| C | 50% - 59% | Satisfactory |
| D | 40% - 49% | Average |
| E | 33% - 39% | Pass |
| F | Below 33% | Fail |
A matric marks calculator is an online tool that helps Pakistani students quickly calculate their total marks, percentage, and grade for SSC (Secondary School Certificate) exams. Instead of calculating manually, students simply enter their marks and get instant results with the correct BISE letter grade.
Our calculator offers two modes: the Required Marks Calculator tells you exactly how many marks you need in remaining papers to hit your target grade, while the Subject-Wise Calculator lets you enter marks per subject to calculate your overall percentage and grade.
Calculating matric marks uses the same formula across all BISE boards in Pakistan:
Add up all the marks you scored in each subject.
Note the total marks for each subject (100, 75, or as per your board).
Divide your total obtained marks by the grand total marks.
Multiply the result by 100 to get your percentage.
Match your percentage with the BISE grade chart to find your letter grade.
Example: If you scored 880 out of 1100 in 10th class Punjab board: (880 / 1100) x 100 = 80% = Grade A1 (Outstanding)
Punjab BISE boards follow a standardised marks distribution for the SSC Part 2 (10th class) examination totalling 1100 marks.
| Subject | Total Marks | Passing Marks |
|---|---|---|
| English (Compulsory) | 100 | 33 |
| Urdu (Compulsory) | 100 | 33 |
| Islamic Studies / Ethics | 75 | 25 |
| Pakistan Studies | 75 | 25 |
| Mathematics | 100 | 33 |
| Science (Physics/Biology) | 100 | 33 |
| Chemistry | 100 | 33 |
| Optional Subject | 100 | 33 |
| Total | 1100 | 363 (33%) |
9th class (SSC Part 1) has a similar structure. Total marks for 9th class is typically 550.
Your matric percentage plays a major role in college and FSc admissions. Most government colleges in Punjab calculate merit using a weighted formula:
FSc Pre-Medical / Pre-Engineering
Matric (50%) + Entry Test (50%)
Government College General Admission
Matric (100%)
University MBBS / Engineering
Matric (10%) + FSc (40%) + MDCAT/ECAT (50%)
Vocational / Technical Programs
Matric (70%) + Interview (30%)
To secure top college merit, students need at least 880 marks out of 1100 (A1 grade, 80%+). For elite college admission in major cities, competition often requires 90%+ (990 marks).
Focus on High-Weight Subjects
Mathematics and Science carry 100 marks each. Scoring well here significantly boosts your overall percentage.
Understand Passing Criteria
You must pass each subject individually (33%). A high score in one subject cannot compensate for failing another.
Practice Past Papers
BISE past papers from the last 5 years closely mirror actual exam patterns. Solving them is the most effective preparation strategy.
Use the Required Marks Calculator
Before each paper, check exactly how many marks you need using our Required Marks Calculator to keep study focused.
Revision Strategy
Spend the last 2 weeks before exams revising short notes, definitions, and formulae rather than reading full chapters.
Objective Part Matters
MCQs (objective section) are guaranteed marks. Prepare thoroughly for objective sections as they are predictable and easy to score.
The minimum passing marks in matric (SSC) is 33% in each individual subject and 33% overall.
Passing marks in a 100-mark subject
Passing marks in a 75-mark subject
Overall passing marks (Punjab matric)
Important: If you fail in 1-2 subjects, you will be placed in the Supplementary (Supply) Exam held 3-4 months after annual results. Failing more than 2 subjects typically requires repeating the full year.
Pakistani BISE boards officially use the percentage system for SSC results. However, many universities also calculate GPA for internal rankings.
| Grade | Percentage | GPA (4.0 scale) | GPA (5.0 scale) |
|---|---|---|---|
| A1 | 80% - 100% | 4.0 | 5.0 |
| A | 70% - 79% | 3.5 | 4.0 |
| B | 60% - 69% | 3.0 | 3.0 |
| C | 50% - 59% | 2.0 | 2.0 |
| D | 40% - 49% | 1.0 | 1.0 |
| E | 33% - 39% | 0.5 | 0.5 |
| F | Below 33% | 0.0 | 0.0 |
Divide your total obtained marks by the total marks and multiply by 100. For example, if you scored 880 out of 1100, your percentage is (880 / 1100) x 100 = 80%. Use our Matric Marks Calculator above for instant results.
The standard total marks for SSC (Matric) in Punjab boards is 1100 comprising 8 subjects: English (100), Urdu (100), Islamic Studies/Ethics (75), Pakistan Studies (75), Mathematics (100), Science (100), Chemistry (100), and one optional subject (100).
Students must obtain at least 33% in each subject individually and at least 33% overall to pass matric. Scoring below 33% in any subject means you will be placed in the supplementary (supply) exam for that subject.
A score of 70%-79% in matric earns Grade A (Excellent). Grade A1 (Outstanding) requires 80% or above.
Use our Required Marks Calculator: enter your target percentage, total exam marks, marks already obtained, and the total marks of remaining papers. The tool instantly tells you how many marks you need in the remaining papers.
Percentage is your score out of 100 (e.g. 78%). GPA (Grade Point Average) converts each grade to a scale of 0-4 or 0-5. In Pakistan matric system, A1 = 5.0 GPA, A = 4.0, B = 3.0, C = 2.0, D = 1.0. Use our GPA Calculator for the full conversion.
Yes. The calculator works for both 9th and 10th class marks. For 9th class, the standard total is 550 (SSC Part 1). Simply adjust the subject totals in the Subject-Wise calculator.
BISE Lahore, BISE Multan, BISE Faisalabad, BISE Sargodha, BISE Gujranwala, BISE Rawalpindi, and BISE Bahawalpur all follow the 1100 total marks system for SSC Part 2 (10th class).
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