Percentage Grade Calculator

The Percentage Grade Calculator is a free online tool that helps you convert scores into percentage grades instantly. Just enter your total marks and obtained marks, and the calculator provides your percentage with fast, accurate results.

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Grade Scale Reference

Percentage Range Letter Grade Grade Point
97-100% A+ 4.0
93-96% A 4.0
90-92% A- 3.7
87-89% B+ 3.3
83-86% B 3.0
80-82% B- 2.7
77-79% C+ 2.3
73-76% C 2.0
70-72% C- 1.7
67-69% D+ 1.3
63-66% D 1.0
60-62% D- 0.7
0-59% F 0.0

About Grade Scales

Grade scales may vary between institutions. The table above shows a common grading scale used in many educational systems. Some institutions may use different scales or add modifiers such as A++, C++, etc.

Grade Point Average (GPA) is calculated by converting letter grades to grade points and averaging them. Weighted GPAs may be used for honors or advanced courses.

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Guide & Information

Frequently Asked Questions about Percentage Grade Calculator

Is this percentage grade calculator safe to use for my entire class’s grades?

Yes, because all calculations happen directly in your browser. You are not uploading a CSV file or typing student names into a remote database. The tool has no server-side storage. Once you close the tab, every number you entered disappears. This makes it safe for sensitive grade data, even if you’re working on a shared computer.

Can I calculate my weighted GPA with this tool?

This specific tool focuses on percentage grades and averages. While it gives you the average percentage and the corresponding letter grade for each subject, a full weighted GPA calculation (where an honors class adds 0.5 or 1.0 points) requires a dedicated GPA calculator. However, you can use the percentage results as a starting point: convert each letter grade to grade points (using the reference table) and then average those points manually for an unweighted GPA.

Why does the letter grade sometimes feel “off” from what my teacher gave me?

Grade scales differ between institutions, and sometimes even between individual teachers. The reference table in this tool uses a common 10-point scale with plus/minus modifiers (e.g., B+ is 87-89). If your teacher uses a straight 10-point scale without plus/minus (90-100 = A, 80-89 = B, etc.), then an 88% would be a B, not a B+. Always check your syllabus for the exact scale. The tool is meant to give you a fast estimate, not override your teacher’s final judgment.

Do I need to download any software or create an account?

No. This is a 100% web-based tool with zero downloads and no account required. It works on any device with a modern browser: Windows, Mac, Chromebook, iPad, or even an Android phone. There’s no “pro version” locked behind a paywall, and the features don’t require an email address. You open the page, type your numbers, and get the result. That’s it.

What’s the difference between “percentage grade” and “letter grade”?

A percentage grade is the exact number: 85.5%, 92.3%, 67.8%. A letter grade is a categorical label (A, B+, C-, etc.) that corresponds to a range of percentages. Letter grades are what usually appear on report cards, while percentages are used for calculating final averages or comparing scores across assignments. The tool gives you both because they serve different purposes: the percentage for precision, the letter grade for reporting.

Can I use this to figure out what score I need on my final exam?

Indirectly, yes. You can use the single-subject calculator experimentally. For example, if your final is worth 200 points and you want at least a 90% overall, you can adjust the “Points Earned” field until the percentage result shows 90%. Then look at what earned score you entered. That tells you the raw points needed. For a more precise “what-if” analysis, you’d want a dedicated final grade calculator that accounts for weighted categories, but this tool gives you a solid ballpark estimate.

The Bottom Line (No Hype, Just Help)

A percentage grade calculator shouldn’t be complicated. It shouldn’t ask for your email, track your behavior, or make you wait for an email confirmation. The best tools are the ones that feel invisible: you have a problem (what’s 43 out of 50 as a grade?), you type two numbers, and you get the answer before you’ve even finished thinking the question.