SSLC Percentage Calculator 2026 (Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu)

SSLC Percentage Calculator (Kerala, Karnataka, TN)

(For 2026 Results & Beyond)

Instantly convert grades to percentage (Kerala) or calculate raw marks (Karnataka/Tamil Nadu)

Disclaimer: Kerala results are estimated based on grade points. Exact percentage requires your official marksheet.

SSLC Percentage Calculation Across State Boards

Our comprehensive SSLC percentage calculator is designed to support the specific evaluation methodologies used across different Southern Indian state boards. Whether you need to convert grades to a percentage or calculate exact marks, this tool adapts automatically.

  • Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan: Releases results using a 9-point grading system. Our calculator estimates the percentage by converting the 10 subject grades into Total Grade Points (TGP).
  • Karnataka KSEEB: Evaluates students out of a maximum of 625 marks. The calculator computes the exact percentage based on raw score input.
  • Tamil Nadu DGE: Evaluates students out of a maximum of 500 marks. Simply input your total aggregate marks for instant percentage computation.

How the Calculations Work

For Kerala (Grade-to-Percentage Logic)

The standard kerala board sslc percentage calculator logic relies on Total Grade Points (TGP):

1
Identify Grade Points: Each letter grade corresponds to a specific value. A+ is 9 points, A is 8 points, down to E (1 point).
2
Sum TGP: Add the grade points from all 10 subjects. Maximum TGP = 90.
3
Apply the Formula:
Estimated Percentage = (TGP ÷ 90) × 100

For Karnataka & Tamil Nadu (Marks Logic)

For states that issue exact subject marks, the SSLC mark percentage calculator employs direct arithmetic. This gives an exact, legally valid percentage, unlike the Kerala grade estimation.

Percentage = (Total Marks Scored ÷ Total Maximum Marks) × 100

Kerala State Board 10th Grading Matrix

To understand the estimated percentage for Kerala, reference this official grading point table:

GradeMarks RangeGrade Point (GP)Academic Remark
A+90% – 100%9Outstanding
A80% – 89%8Excellent
B+70% – 79%7Very Good
B60% – 69%6Good
C+50% – 59%5Above Average
C40% – 49%4Average
D+30% – 39%3Marginal (Minimum Pass)
D20% – 29%2Needs Improvement
EBelow 20%1Needs Improvement

SSLC Percentage Calculation Examples

Evaluating the 9 A+ 1 A Percentage (Kerala)

A frequent query is finding the 9 a+ 1 a percentage using the percentage calculator sslc kerala method:

  • 9 subjects at A+ (9 points) = 81 points
  • 1 subject at A (8 points) = 8 points
  • Total Grade Points (TGP) = 89
Percentage = (89 ÷ 90) × 100 = 98.89%

Karnataka SSLC Percentage (625 Marks System)

If a student scores 580 marks across all papers in the Karnataka board:

Percentage = (580 ÷ 625) × 100 = 92.80%

Where Your SSLC Result Percentage Matters

  • Higher Secondary Admissions: Systems like the Single Window System (HSCAP) in Kerala or PU admissions in Karnataka rely heavily on 10th-grade percentages to allocate science, commerce, and humanities seats.
  • Scholarship Eligibility: State and national educational grants establish strict percentage thresholds.
  • Diploma and ITI Applications: Technical institutions evaluate baseline academic proficiency using exact percentages.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is the output from the Kerala SSLC calculator exact?
No. Because Kerala issues a grade representing a range (e.g., 'A' is 80%-89%), the calculator uses the fixed grade point (8) to determine a standardized average. It is an estimation.
What are the total maximum marks for TN and Karnataka?
The Tamil Nadu SSLC exams are evaluated out of a maximum of 500 marks. The Karnataka SSLC exams are evaluated out of a maximum of 625 marks.
What percentage is 7 A+ and 3 A in Kerala SSLC?
7 A+ grades (63 points) plus 3 A grades (24 points) yield a TGP of 87. This converts to an estimated 96.67%.
How do I convert SSLC grade to percentage for official admission forms?
For official forms, always use the exact marks provided on your marksheet if available. If only grades are issued, you can use the TGP method (TGP ÷ 90 × 100) and denote it as an estimated aggregate.
What is the minimum passing criteria?
In Kerala, students must achieve a minimum of a D+ grade in all subjects. In Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, passing typically requires 35% in each individual subject.

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