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Passing Score Calculator
Minimum Marks to Pass

Find the exact minimum marks you need to pass any exam. Enter total marks and your passing percentage get the required score in one second. Works for any subject, any board, any grading system.

Passing Score Calculator
Passing Score Calculator
Total Marks / PointsMaximum marks for this exam
Passing PercentageYour school's required pass mark %
How to Use

How to Use the Passing Score Calculator

Two minutes before an exam, one question dominates every student's mind: "How many marks do I actually need to pass this?" Our Passing Score Calculator gives you the exact answer in one second — no guessing, no mental arithmetic. It has four focused modes covering every passing score scenario students and teachers face.

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Pick Your Mode
Minimum to Pass — find the exact marks needed before an exam. Did I Pass? — check your result against the passing threshold after an exam. Multiple Subjects — see passing marks for all your subjects at once. Final Exam Passing Score — find what score you need on the final exam to pass the full course.
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Enter Total Marks and Passing Percentage
Type the maximum marks for your exam (e.g. 100, 80, 50, 200) and your school's required passing percentage. Common passing marks are 40%, 50%, 60%, and 75%. If you are not sure of your school's threshold, check your student handbook or ask your teacher.
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Get Your Answer Instantly
Your minimum passing marks, pass/fail status, margin above or below passing, and a personalised tip appear immediately. In Multiple Subjects mode, every subject is calculated at once — saving you the mental load of doing each separately.
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Share or Plan From Your Result
Copy your result with the Share button — useful for sending to parents, tutors, or classmates. Use the Final Exam mode to plan exactly what score you need on your upcoming final to pass the course, even if your current grade is below average.
About This Tool

What Is a Passing Score Calculator?

A Passing Score Calculator is a free tool that converts a passing percentage threshold into the exact number of marks you need to score on a specific exam. It removes the most common pre-exam calculation error — working out that 60% of 80 total marks is 48 marks, not 60 — and does it correctly every time, for any total and any passing percentage.

It also works in reverse: enter your actual score and the calculator tells you whether you passed, how far above or below the passing mark you are, and what that means for your overall standing. In multiple-subject mode, every subject's passing requirement is calculated simultaneously, giving you a complete picture of what you need across your entire exam schedule.

Most common mistake: Students confuse the passing percentage with the passing mark. If your exam is out of 80 and the pass mark is 60%, you need 48 marks — not 60. Always calculate from your specific total, not from 100. This calculator does it correctly every time.

The Passing Score Formula

The calculation is always the same regardless of total marks or passing threshold:

Minimum Passing Marks = Total Marks × (Passing Percentage ÷ 100)

Always round up — you cannot score a fraction of a mark. Examples: 60% of 100 = 60 marks  |  60% of 80 = 48 marks  |  75% of 200 = 150 marks  |  40% of 50 = 20 marks

To check if you passed, compare your obtained marks to the minimum: if obtained ≥ minimum, you passed. Your margin = obtained marks − minimum passing marks.

Passing Marks Reference Table

Total MarksPass at 40%Pass at 50%Pass at 60%Pass at 75%
50 marks20253038
80 marks32404860
100 marks40506075
150 marks607590113
200 marks80100120150
300 marks120150180225
Real Student Scenarios

Passing Score Scenarios — Answered With Numbers

My exam is out of 80 marks and the passing mark is 60%. How many marks do I need?

Minimum = 80 × 0.60 = 48 marks. You need to score 48 out of 80 to pass. This means you can afford to lose up to 32 marks across the entire paper. Use this number strategically — if the exam has four sections with 20 marks each, losing up to 8 marks per section keeps you safely above the pass line.

I scored 55 out of 90 in a subject with a 60% passing mark. Did I pass?

Passing mark = 90 × 0.60 = 54 marks. You scored 55. You passed by 1 mark. Your percentage = 55 ÷ 90 × 100 = 61.1%. Use the "Did I Pass?" mode and enter 55 obtained, 90 total, 60% passing to confirm instantly.

My board exam requires 75% aggregate across 5 subjects. How do I calculate my passing mark per subject?

If each subject is out of 100 marks: passing mark per subject = 100 × 0.75 = 75 marks. For subjects out of different totals (e.g. 80 marks): 80 × 0.75 = 60 marks. Use Multiple Subjects mode — enter each subject's total marks and the calculator gives you every passing mark at once. Some boards require both a minimum per subject AND a minimum aggregate — check both requirements separately.

I have 52% in the course and the final exam is worth 40%. What do I need to pass at 60%?

Using the Final Exam Passing Score mode: Needed = (60 − 52 × 0.60) ÷ 0.40 = (60 − 31.2) ÷ 0.40 = 28.8 ÷ 0.40 = 72% on the final exam. A 72% is very achievable with focused preparation. Enter your numbers in Mode 4 to check your exact requirement instantly.

Strategic tip: Knowing your exact passing mark before you sit an exam changes how you approach it. Instead of trying to answer everything perfectly, you can identify which questions carry the most marks and ensure those are answered first — reaching your passing score before running out of time.

How Many Questions Can You Miss and Still Pass?

This depends on marks per question and passing percentage. Here is a practical guide for common exam formats:

Exam FormatPass at 40%Pass at 50%Pass at 60%Pass at 75%
100 questions × 1 mark eachCan miss 60Can miss 50Can miss 40Can miss 25
50 questions × 2 marks eachCan miss 30Can miss 25Can miss 20Can miss 13
20 questions × 5 marks eachCan miss 12Can miss 10Can miss 8Can miss 5
10 questions × 10 marks eachCan miss 6Can miss 5Can miss 4Can miss 3
Who Uses This

Who Is the Passing Score Calculator For?

This tool is built for any student, teacher, or parent who needs a fast, accurate answer to passing mark questions — at any level of education, in any country.

  • High school students — Calculate exactly how many marks you need across all your subjects before board exams, term tests, and final papers. Know your passing requirement for every exam on your schedule.
  • College and university students — Check whether your obtained marks meet the passing threshold for each course, especially when different courses have different passing percentages (some require 50%, others 60% or 75%).
  • Students in India and Pakistan — Board exams, university exams, and competitive entrance tests often use non-standard totals (out of 80, 150, 200, or 300 marks). This calculator handles any total instantly.
  • Teachers and professors — Quickly communicate to students the exact passing mark for any assessment. Use Multiple Subjects mode to calculate passing scores for an entire class across multiple papers in one calculation.
  • Parents — Understand your child's exam results in concrete terms — not just percentages, but whether they passed, by how much, and what they need on upcoming assessments to clear their courses.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Use the formula: Minimum Passing Marks = Total Marks × (Passing Percentage ÷ 100). Always round up — you cannot score a fraction of a mark. Example: 60% of 80 total marks = 80 × 0.60 = 48 marks needed. Enter your numbers in Mode 1 above and get the answer instantly.
A passing score is the minimum number of marks required to be considered passing in a course or exam. It is expressed as a percentage of total marks — typically 40%, 50%, 60%, or 75% depending on the institution and subject. Passing scores vary significantly between schools, countries, and academic levels.
Minimum = 80 × 0.60 = 48 marks. You need exactly 48 out of 80 to pass at the 60% threshold. You can afford to lose up to 32 marks across the entire paper and still pass.
Passing percentage is the rule — for example 60%. Passing marks is the actual number you need on a specific exam — for example 48 out of 80. The passing percentage stays the same across all exams, but the passing marks change depending on the total marks of each paper. Always convert the percentage to actual marks before your exam.
First find your passing mark (Total × Passing%). Then: Maximum Wrong Answers = Total Questions − (Passing Marks ÷ Marks Per Question). Example: 100 questions, 1 mark each, passing 60% — need 60 correct, so you can get 40 wrong. For 2 marks each: need 30 correct, can get 20 wrong.
The default is 60%, which is the most common passing mark at US colleges and many international schools. You can change it to any value — 40% for some boards, 50%, 70%, 75%, or any custom threshold your institution uses. The calculation updates instantly when you change the value.
Yes — use Multiple Subjects mode. Add each subject with its total marks and optional custom passing percentage. Subjects without a custom percentage use the default you set at the top. All passing marks are calculated simultaneously, saving you the time of working each one out separately.
Yes — completely free. No sign-up, no account, no subscription required. All 8 calculators on Easy Quick Grade are 100% free forever and work on any device including smartphones and tablets.
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