Kerala Class 12 (Plus Two) Percentage Calculation – Convert Marks

The Kerala Class 12 (Plus Two) results are expected in the third week of May, and once they're out, students often want to know one thing: What is my percentage? While the mark sheet includes both marks and grades, most students and parents look to convert them into a clear percentage, especially for college admissions or scholarship applications.
Here’s a simple guide to help you calculate your percentage step by step.
Even though your Kerala DHSE Class 12 mark sheet shows both marks and grades, colleges and other institutions usually ask for your percentage. So, it's more accurate and preferred to calculate your percentage using actual marks rather than just grade ranges.
Percentage = (Total Marks Obtained / Maximum Marks) × 100 |
Let’s say you have 6 subjects, each out of 100 marks.
Percentage = (544 / 600) × 100 = 90.67%
Students usually study five subjects, including:
Your board may instruct whether or not to include the second language in the calculation, so always double-check with your school or the official guidelines.
Confused doing the math yourself? Use our easy-to-use online tool to convert your Class 12 marks into a percentage in seconds!
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The Kerala SSLC Class 10 results are expected to be announced on May 9, 2025, as per official updates.
Once the results are out, students looking to convert their grades to percentage can use our free SSLC Percentage Calculator. Learn how the Kerala SSLC Grade to Percentage conversion works and try the tool here: SSLC Grade to Percentage Calculator.
If a student doesn’t pass the Plus Two exams, it’s not the end. Here are some simple and practical options:
You can reappear for the failed subjects through Kerala DHSE’s supplementary exams, held shortly after the main results. This gives a chance to pass without repeating the full year.
If you feel your current subjects aren't a good fit, the government now allows you to cancel your course registration and take fresh admission in a new subject combination through your school.
You can join diploma programs in fields like IT, hotel management, or mechanical engineering. These usually need only a Class 10 pass.
Skill-based or ITI courses are also available for hands-on career training.
Some government jobs (like in postal services or defense) accept students who passed Class 10, even if they didn’t clear Class 12.
At Interval Learning, we support students through:
Yes, but only as an estimate. It's always better to use marks for an accurate result.
It depends on the board instructions. Some schools exclude it — check with yours.
Yes, it works for all students who have marks out of 100 per subject.
Percentages offer a clearer and standardized way to compare student performance.
You can write the supplementary exams and clear them in a few weeks.
Yes! Interval Learning offers online schooling, NIOS support, vocational programs, and expert guidance for students after Class 12.