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Student Result Card Calculator

Subject-wise marks, grades, and a printable school result card — ideal for small schools and parents.

School Information

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Student Information (not saved — type fresh per student)

Exam Details

Subjects & Marks

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Grading Scale

A+90+· Outstanding
A80–89.99%· Excellent
B70–79.99%· Very Good
C60–69.99%· Good
D50–59.99%· Satisfactory
E33–49.99%· Pass
F0–32.99%· Fail

A student failing any subject (below 33%) is marked overall Fail regardless of aggregate percentage.

(No school selected — add one in the School Information section above to display it here)

First Term Examination

Result prepared on April 24, 2026

Student Name: 
Father's Name: 
Roll Number: 
Class / Section: 
Exam Date:April 24, 2026
Sr.SubjectTotalObtained%Grade
1English10000.00%F
2Urdu10000.00%F
3Mathematics10000.00%F
4General Science10000.00%F
5Social Studies10000.00%F
6Islamiat5000.00%F
Total55000.00%F

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Overall Grade

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Fail

Result

FAIL

Remarks

Needs improvement — please focus on the weaker subjects and seek extra help from teachers.

Class Teacher
Principal
Parent / Guardian

?What is the Student Result Card Calculator?

A student result card calculator converts subject-wise obtained and total marks into a complete, printable result card — with per-subject percentages, letter grades (A+ through F), an overall aggregate, a pass/fail verdict, and auto-generated remarks. It is designed for small schools and tutors who don't have dedicated school-management software, parents preparing home-school progress reports, and students who want to see their academic standing before the official card arrives. The optional school section stores your school's name, contact number, address, and principal's name locally in your browser, so you don't have to type them again for every student — just switch between saved schools from a dropdown. Student information (name, father's name, roll number, class, section) is intentionally not saved, keeping each student's data private and typed fresh every time.

The Formula

Subject % = (Obtained ÷ Total) × 100. Overall % = Σ(Obtained) ÷ Σ(Total) × 100. Grade is assigned from a standard grade-scale table.

Each subject is independently scored as a percentage — obtained marks divided by the subject's total marks, multiplied by 100. The overall aggregate uses the same formula but on the sum of all subjects, not a simple average of subject percentages (these differ when subjects have different totals). Grades follow the widely-used South Asian scale: A+ for 90%+, A for 80–89%, B for 70–79%, C for 60–69%, D for 50–59%, E for 33–49%, and F below 33%. A student who fails any single subject (below 33%) is marked overall Fail regardless of the aggregate, matching standard board policy across Pakistan and India.

Practical Examples

1

A 5th grader with English 85/100, Urdu 78/100, Mathematics 92/100, Science 74/100, Social Studies 80/100, Islamiat 42/50 scores 451/550 = 82.0% — overall Grade A, Result Pass.

2

A matric-science student with 6 subjects of 75 marks each (total 450) obtaining 65+60+72+68+70+62 = 397/450 = 88.2% earns an A grade overall.

3

A student scoring 80% overall but failing Mathematics (30/100) is marked FAIL on the result card despite the strong aggregate — policy across most Pakistani boards.

4

Using the 'Matric Arts' template, a student with Urdu 58/75, English 55/75, Pak Studies 38/50, Islamiat 40/50, three electives 75/100 each scores 416/550 = 75.6% (Grade B).

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A teacher generating 40 result cards at term-end saves the school name once and just updates student info + marks for each — roughly 2 minutes per card once the flow is set up.

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Parents can use the tool to calculate subject percentages from a graded answer sheet before the official card, and spot weak areas (anything below 50%) early for targeted revision.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. School name, phone, address, and principal name are stored only in your browser's localStorage on the device you saved them on. Nothing is transmitted to any server. You can delete any saved school from the dropdown at any time. Student information is never saved — it resets on every page refresh.