Final Grade Calculator — What Do I Need to Pass?
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Final Grade Calculator
What Do I Need to Pass?

Find out exactly what score you need on your final exam to pass your class — or hit your target grade. Enter your current average and course weights. Get your answer in seconds. 100% free.

Final Grade Calculator
Final Grade Calculator
Current GradeYour average before the final exam
Final Exam WeightWhat % of your grade is the final?
Target GradeThe final grade % you want to achieve

How to Use

How to Use the Final Grade Calculator

The most stressful question at the end of every semester: "What do I need on my final to pass?" Our Final Grade Calculator answers it in one second — no guessing, no manual math. It has three modes to cover every situation students actually face.

1
Choose Your Mode
"What do I need on final?" — enter your current grade and find the minimum score needed. "What will my final grade be?" — enter your final exam score and see your resulting grade. "Multi-component" — enter homework, midterm, and final separately with weights.
2
Enter Your Current Grade
Type your current course average as a percentage before the final exam. This is the grade shown in your school portal or gradebook right now — before the final is included.
3
Enter Final Exam Weight
Type the percentage weight your final exam carries in the course. Common values: 20%, 25%, 30%, 40%, or 50%. Check your syllabus or ask your teacher if you are unsure.
4
See Your Result Instantly
The exact score you need — or your projected final grade — appears immediately with a letter grade, GPA equivalent, pass/fail status, and a personalised study tip based on your situation.
About This Tool

What Is a Final Grade Calculator?

A Final Grade Calculator is a free tool that answers the most common end-of-semester question students have: "What score do I need on my final exam to pass this class — or get the grade I want?" It works backwards from your target grade using the weight of the final exam in your course to calculate the exact minimum score required.

It also works in reverse — if you already know your final exam score, it calculates what your final course grade will be. And in multi-component mode, it combines all your course components (homework, midterm, quizzes, final exam) using their individual weights to produce a weighted final course grade.

Most important thing to know: Your "current grade" in Mode 1 is your grade BEFORE the final exam is calculated. If your school already includes the final exam in your grade portal, you may need to reverse-calculate to find your pre-final average. When in doubt, ask your teacher what your current grade is without the final.

The Final Grade Formula

The formula used to find the required final exam score is:

Required Final Score = (Target Grade − Current Grade × Course Weight) ÷ Final Exam Weight

Example: Current grade = 74%, Final exam weight = 30%, Target = 70%
Required Final = (70 − 74 × 0.70) ÷ 0.30 = (70 − 51.8) ÷ 0.30 = 18.2 ÷ 0.30 = 60.7% needed on the final.

To calculate your final grade when you already have your exam score:

Final Grade = (Current Grade × Course Weight%) + (Final Exam Score × Final Weight%)

Example: Current = 78%, Final score = 82%, Final weight = 30%
Final Grade = (78 × 0.70) + (82 × 0.30) = 54.6 + 24.6 = 79.2% (C+).

Real Student Questions

The Final Exam Questions Students Search For Most

My current grade is 65% and the final is worth 40%. Can I still pass at 60%?

Yes — but only just. Required Final = (60 − 65 × 0.60) ÷ 0.40 = (60 − 39) ÷ 0.40 = 21 ÷ 0.40 = 52.5%. You only need 52.5% on the final to pass at 60%. That is a very achievable score even under pressure.

I have a 72% and the final is worth 25%. What do I need to get a B (80%)?

Required Final = (80 − 72 × 0.75) ÷ 0.25 = (80 − 54) ÷ 0.25 = 26 ÷ 0.25 = 104%. Unfortunately a B is not reachable — you would need over 100% which is impossible without extra credit. You can still improve to a 79%+ C+ with a perfect 100% final though: (72 × 0.75) + (100 × 0.25) = 54 + 25 = 79%.

What if the final exam is worth 50% of my grade?

When the final carries 50% weight, it can make or break your grade. A student with 80% going into a 50% final who scores 60% ends up with: (80 × 0.50) + (60 × 0.50) = 40 + 30 = 70% — a C. The final exam carries enormous power at 50% weight — every 10-point improvement on the final adds exactly 5 points to your final course grade.

I'm failing with a 52%. Is there any way to pass?

It depends on your final exam weight and passing threshold. If the final is worth 40% and passing is 60%: Required = (60 − 52 × 0.60) ÷ 0.40 = (60 − 31.2) ÷ 0.40 = 28.8 ÷ 0.40 = 72%. Yes — a 72% on the final will bring you to exactly 60%. The higher the final exam weight, the more opportunity you have to recover. Use the calculator above to check your exact numbers.

Key insight: The higher the final exam weight, the more it can help a struggling student. A 40% or 50% final exam is a genuine second chance. Calculate your specific numbers — you may be closer to passing than you think.

Final Exam Score Needed — Reference Table

Current GradeFinal WeightNeed to Pass (60%)Need for B (80%)Need for A (90%)
75%20%0% ✓ Already passing35%85%
70%25%0% ✓ Already passing50%90%
65%30%31.7% — Easy81.7%Not possible
60%30%60% — ExactlyNot possibleNot possible
55%40%67.5% — DoableNot possibleNot possible
50%40%75% — HardNot possibleNot possible
45%50%75% — HardNot possibleNot possible
40%50%80% — Very HardNot possibleNot possible
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

It uses the formula: Required Final Score = (Target Grade − Current Grade × Course Weight) ÷ Final Exam Weight. Enter your current grade, the exam weight, and target — your required score appears instantly. It also works in reverse to show your final grade given an exam score.
Your current grade is your course average BEFORE the final exam is included. If your school portal shows a grade that already factors in a zero for the final, you need to find your pre-final average. Ask your teacher: "What is my grade without the final counted?" That is the number to enter.
If the calculator shows you need more than 100%, your target grade is mathematically out of reach through exam performance alone. Options include: asking your teacher about extra credit opportunities, requesting a grade review for any assignments you feel were marked unfairly, or adjusting your target to a lower but still achievable grade.
Check your course syllabus — it usually lists the grading breakdown like: Homework 20%, Midterm 30%, Final Exam 50%. If you cannot find it, email your teacher or check your school's learning management system (Canvas, Blackboard, Google Classroom). Common final exam weights are 20%, 25%, 30%, and 40%.
Yes — if the final carries enough weight. For example: current grade 52%, final weight 40%, passing mark 60%. Required final = (60 − 52×0.60) ÷ 0.40 = 72%. A 72% on the final will bring a 52% average up to exactly 60% — a passing grade. The higher the final weight, the more salvageable a poor pre-final average becomes.
Multi-component mode calculates your final course grade by combining all your graded components — homework, quizzes, midterm, projects, and final exam — each with their own percentage weight. This gives you the exact weighted average your teacher uses to determine your final course grade.
Yes — completely free. No sign-up, no account, no subscription. All 8 calculators on Easy Quick Grade are 100% free forever and work on any device including smartphones and tablets.
Yes — the calculator is fully responsive and works perfectly on smartphones, tablets, and desktops. All fields, buttons, and results adjust automatically to your screen size. No app download needed.
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