Table of Contents
- 1 How is 12th aggregate calculated?
- 2 How is 12th class percentage calculated?
- 3 Where can I find aggregate marks of 5 subjects?
- 4 Can I change my additional subject in 12th?
- 5 Can I take additional subject in 12th?
- 6 How is the total aggregate marks of Class 12 calculated?
- 7 How do I calculate my aggregate marks from only 5 subjects?
How is 12th aggregate calculated?
The total aggregate marks of Class 12 will be calculated on the basis of your best 5 main subjects. Your total marks scored in this five subjects will be divided from 500 to get the percentage.
How is CBSE 12th percentage for 5 subjects calculated?
Answer. First calculate total marks of your intermediate results,then divide it by total marks i.e 500,then multiply by 100,you will get your percenatge. For example,if your marks is 450,then your percentage will be as follows:(450/500)*100=90\%.
How is 12th class percentage calculated?
How to calculate percentage from CGPA in 12th boards?
- CGPA means the sum of grade points obtained in at least 5 main subjects divided by 5.
- To calculate the percentage, use the formula mentioned below.
- CGPA X 9.5= Percentage Obtained in Class 12.
How do I calculate the 12th percentage with the 6th additional subject?
First of all since you have 6 subjects , hence best of 5 rule will be applicable,i.e. add the total marks of 5 subjects in which you have scored your best leave the subject with least marks. At last multiply by 100 & you get your percentage.
Where can I find aggregate marks of 5 subjects?
For Example, Consider that there are 5 subjects, Maths, Biology, Physics, History & Geography. The marks that you have obtained on the 5 subjects be, Maths = 80, Biology = 70, Physics = 70, History = 80, Geography = 60 Calculate the aggregate (average) marks in each subjects. = 72 is the aggregate marks.
How do you add aggregate percentage?
Answer. Take total of all marks ontained in all semesters and divide it by overall total marks of semesters to arrive at aggregate percentage. To arrive at aggregate marks simply in each semester simply add total marks in all semesters and divided by tital semester.
Can I change my additional subject in 12th?
Yes, you can change your additional subject. You have to get an application signed by your class teacher, and school principal regarding to the change of subject and mentioning the subject you want to opt.
How do you find the percentage of 5 subjects?
Divide sum of all subjects by total number of subject to find average i.e. average = total / 5 . Calculate percentage using percentage = (total / 500) * 100 .
Can I take additional subject in 12th?
CBSE gives students the option to study an additional subject, i.e. a 6th subject alongside their 5 regular subjects in class 11th and 12th.
How are aggregate marks of 5 subjects calculated?
How is the total aggregate marks of Class 12 calculated?
The total aggregate marks of Class 12 will be calculated on the basis of your best 5 main subjects. Your total marks scored in this five subjects will be divided from 500 to get the percentage.
How do I calculate the aggregate percentage for English in CBSE?
For calculating the aggregate percentage one language subject is mandatory (in your case it’d be English) and then out of remaining 5 subjects, select the best of four. Actually cbse students are often given sixth subject to escape the failure in one of the main 5 subjects. The percentage will be calculated on the basis of your main 5 subjects .
How do I calculate my aggregate marks from only 5 subjects?
As per details given by you…. If marks has been given for all main 5 subjects and only grade for other 3 subjects.. then, you can calculate your aggregate marks as well as percentage by considering your only five subjects. Aggregate Marks obtained / aggregate maximum marks * 100…
What is the percentage criteria by CBSE for adding additional subjects?
The percentage criteria by CBSE is “the marks of that additional subject are considered in which one scores higher”. The CBSE board has a best of five rule in which your main percentage is decided by one language subject I.e. English and other 4 subjects in which you get high scores.