Aggregate Percentage Calculator

Calculate overall percentage from multiple subject marks. Free aggregate percentage calculator for students. Add as many subjects as needed, enter marks obtained and total marks for each, and see your overall aggregate percentage with an Indian academic grade. Handles mixed totals (e.g., 100, 50, and 25) and lets you add or remove subjects dynamically.

Aggregate Percentage Calculator

Add subjects, enter marks, see overall percentage

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The aggregate percentage calculator computes your overall percentage across multiple subjects, exams, or assessments. Add any number of subjects with different maximum marks, and see your combined aggregate percentage with a grade classification.

Aggregate Percentage Formula

Aggregate % = (Sum of All Marks Obtained / Sum of All Maximum Marks) × 100 Example: English 85/100 + Maths 72/100 + Science 90/100 = (85 + 72 + 90) / (100 + 100 + 100) × 100 = 247 / 300 × 100 = 82.33%

Grade Classification Scale

Percentage Grade Classification
90–100% A+ Outstanding
80–89% A Excellent
70–79% B+ Very Good
60–69% B Good
50–59% C Average
40–49% D Below Average
Below 40% F Fail

Aggregate vs Average: What Is the Difference?

Aggregate percentage sums all obtained marks and divides by the sum of all maximum marks. This correctly weights subjects with different totals (e.g., a subject out of 50 vs one out of 100). Simple average would average the individual percentages — giving equal weight to every subject regardless of its maximum marks.

How to Calculate Aggregate Step by Step

  1. List all subjects with marks obtained and maximum marks
  2. Add up all marks obtained to get the total numerator
  3. Add up all maximum marks to get the total denominator
  4. Divide and multiply by 100

Frequently Asked Questions

Is aggregate percentage the same as averaging percentages?

No. Aggregate percentage is calculated by dividing the total marks obtained by the total maximum marks, which correctly weights subjects with different totals. Simply averaging percentages can produce inaccurate results when subjects have different maximum marks.

Can I use this for subjects with different total marks?

Yes. This aggregate percentage calculator is specifically designed for subjects with different maximum marks. Simply enter the marks obtained and total marks for each subject, and it calculates the correct weighted percentage automatically.

How is aggregate percentage used in college admissions?

Many schools, colleges, and universities use aggregate percentage to evaluate applicants. Some institutions calculate it using all subjects, while others consider only specific or "best" subjects. Always check your institution's admission guidelines.

What is considered a good aggregate percentage?

A good aggregate percentage depends on your academic goals and institution. In many competitive programs, 85% or higher is considered excellent, while many undergraduate courses require 60% or above for eligibility.

Can I include assignments, practicals, and exams together?

Yes. As long as each assessment has obtained marks and total marks, you can combine assignments, quizzes, practicals, projects, midterms, finals, or viva marks to calculate your overall aggregate percentage.

Is the aggregate percentage calculator free?

Yes, this aggregate percentage calculator is completely free to use, requires no registration, and provides instant results directly in your browser.

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