CBSE Results 2026: How to Calculate Class 10 Percentage, Best of 5 and Passing Marks

Last Updated: Apr 15, 2026, 17:33 IST

This article explains how to calculate the percentage and aggregate marks for CBSE Class 10 results, following the release of the 2025 results. Since the board does not provide an aggregate score, this article offers a quick explanation and example for students who are confused about the calculation process. Direct links to check the Class 10 results are also included.

CBSE Results 2026: How to Calculate Class 10 Percentage, Best of 5 and Passing Marks
CBSE Results 2026: How to Calculate Class 10 Percentage, Best of 5 and Passing Marks

The Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE has announced the results for the 2025 examinations. Students can access their results online via multiple platforms, including the official website, cbse.gov.in, and DigiLocker. A key point to note is that the CBSE does not provide the students' overall aggregate marks. This has led to confusion among many regarding how to determine their percentage.

To address this, we offer a quick guide and example explaining the method for calculating a student's percentage and aggregate score. For those who have not yet accessed their results, a direct link to check both Class 10th results is provided below.

CBSE Result: Calculating Percentage

Please note, an aggregate for CBSE Class 10 consists of marks obtained by the student in any of the 5 subjects. If the child has appeared in only 5 subjects, to calculate percentage simply add all the marks and divide it by Grand Total which is 500. Resultant then needs to be multiplied by 100. Or simply, divide the sum with 5.

For example, student has scored marks as per the following

English 85
Hindi 75
Maths 90
Science 95
Social Science 88

Now, to calculate aggregate, simply add total marks in each subject – which comes out to 433 in the given example. For aggregate percentage, simply divide it by 5. The result (86.6%) is the percentage scored by your child.

How to Calculate Your Percentage

If you have appeared for 5 subjects, your aggregate percentage is determined by your marks in all of them.

  1. Sum the Marks: Add the marks obtained in each of your five subjects.

  2. Total Possible Marks: The grand total for five subjects is typically 500.

  3. The Formula: * Divide the sum of your marks by 500 and then multiply by 100.

    • Simple Method: Alternatively, just take the total sum of your marks and divide it by 5.

Understanding Your Grades

While you can calculate your percentage for personal use, your official mark sheet uses a Relative Grading system. This means your grade (A1, A2, etc.) is not based on your percentage alone, but on how your score compares to everyone else who passed that specific subject. For example, to get an A1, you must be in the top 1/8th of all students who passed that subject.

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First Published: Apr 15, 2026, 17:14 IST

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