How can I calculate CBSE 12th percentage of physics, chemistry, biology, English, comm. art and maths?

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How can I calculate CBSE 12th percentage of physics, chemistry, biology, English, comm. art and maths?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago
Since, you have listed 7 subjects. Add all the marks that you got in these subjects and divide it by 700 (if maximum score that can be achieved in one subject is 100). Multiply the result by 100.
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manpreet 2 years ago
Just use the formula: Sum of marks obtained in subjects*100/total cumulative marks.
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manpreet 2 years ago
Add total marks obtain in these subjects and divide them by the sum of the total maximum marks which you can get in these subjects. And then multiply by 100. For example I got 40 marks in English, 60 in Physics, 40 in Chemistry, 60 in Mathematics, 40 in Biology, 60 in commerce. Arts. Maximum marks for each subject is 100, then my percentage will be.
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manpreet 2 years ago
Add all the marks that you got in these subjects and divide it by total number of subjects then multiply by 100.
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manpreet 2 years ago
Just use basic formula of percentage i. e. , (sum of no. In all subject/ total marks of all subjects) * 100 Suppose you have 5 subjects in your curriculum, simply add all the number of marks you get in an exam, and then divide the marks with the total marks of all the 5 subjects. After this, multiply by 100 to get the percentage of marks you got in your respective exam, as simple as that.
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