Matric & FSc Calculator
Instantly calculate your total marks, aggregate percentage, and overall grade for High School and Intermediate boards.
Understanding Board Grading Systems
Calculating your exact aggregate is the critical first step towards planning your higher education and university admissions. While this calculator provides an instant estimate, grading criteria can slightly vary depending on your specific board of intermediate and secondary education.
Provincial Variations
- Punjab Boards (e.g., BISE Lahore, Rawalpindi): Traditionally, total marks for Matric and FSc stand at 1100. The standard percentage rules apply where 80%+ secures an A+ grade.
- Federal Board (FBISE): While total marks are similar, FBISE has recently begun introducing a GPA-based grading system alongside traditional marks to align with international standards.
- Sindh Boards (BSEK, BIEK): Matriculation totals are often calculated out of 850 marks, while Intermediate (Inter) totals remain around the 1100 marks standard.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you calculate the Matric percentage?
To calculate your Matric percentage, add up all the marks you obtained in your subjects, divide that sum by the total maximum marks (e.g., 1100), and multiply the result by 100.
What is the total marks for Matric and FSc in Pakistan?
Historically, the total marks for both Matriculation (9th & 10th) and Intermediate (FSc/ICS/FA) in most Punjab and Federal boards are 1100. However, some boards like Sindh use 850 for Matric.
What percentage is required for an A+ grade?
In the standard Pakistani board grading system, securing 80% or above awards you an A+ grade. However, recent federal policies are gradually shifting towards a GPA-based system.