Kerala SSLC Grade to Percentage Calculator
(For 2025 Results & Beyond)
Select the grade you received for each subject below.
Disclaimer: This calculates an *estimated* percentage based on grade points. The exact percentage requires your actual marks.
How to Calculate Your SSLC Percentage (4 Steps)
Follow these simple steps to convert your grades into an estimated percentage:
Kerala SSLC 9-Point Grading System
Here’s the official grade point conversion used for SSLC results:
Grade | Marks Range | Grade Points (GP) | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|
A+ | 90% – 100% | 9 | Outstanding |
A | 80% – 89% | 8 | Excellent |
B+ | 70% – 79% | 7 | Very Good |
B | 60% – 69% | 6 | Good |
C+ | 50% – 59% | 5 | Above Average |
C | 40% – 49% | 4 | Average |
D+ | 30% – 39% | 3 | Marginal (Minimum Pass) |
D | 20% – 29% | 2 | Needs Improvement |
E | Below 20% | 1 | Needs Improvement |
Note: Total Grade Point (TGP) is the sum of Grade Points from all 10 subjects. Maximum TGP = 90.
Example Calculation: Grades to Percentage
Let’s walk through an example. Suppose a student received the following grades:
Subject | Grade | Grade Point |
---|---|---|
Malayalam I | A | 8 |
Malayalam II | B | 6 |
English | B+ | 7 |
Hindi | A | 8 |
Social Science | B+ | 7 |
Physics | B | 6 |
Chemistry | D | 2 |
Biology | B | 6 |
Mathematics | A+ | 9 |
Information Tech | C+ | 5 |
Total Grade Points (TGP) | 64 |
Calculation:
So, this student’s estimated percentage is 71.11%.
Why Our Calculator Stands Out
Navigating results can be stressful, especially with the recent announcement of the 2025 SSLC results. We built this tool to make understanding your performance easier!
Understanding Your 2025 SSLC Results
Congratulations to all students on receiving their Kerala SSLC 2025 results! As you analyze your performance, you might notice grades instead of exact marks or percentages on the initial result portals.
This calculator is designed specifically to help you bridge that gap. By entering the grades shown on your result sheet (available on the official SSLC Exam Portal), you can get a quick and reliable estimation of your overall percentage. This is particularly useful for understanding your performance in a familiar format while waiting for detailed marksheets.
Key Points:
- Approximation Alert: This method provides an estimate. Your exact percentage (considering internal marks, etc.) might differ slightly and will be on your official marksheet.
- Why Grades? The grading system aims to reduce exam stress while still evaluating performance. Percentages are often needed later for applications.
- SAY Exams: Students scoring D+ or below in a subject can appear for SAY (Save A Year) exams to improve their grade.
Use this tool to get immediate insight into your achievements!