FBISE Matric Percentage Calculator

Calculate your Federal Board (FBISE) Matric percentage. The Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education is based in Islamabad and covers students across federal areas.

About FBISE Matric Exams

FBISE (Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education) conducts Matric exams for students enrolled in federal institutions across Pakistan, including Islamabad, cantonment areas, and overseas Pakistanis.

FBISE Grading Scale

  • A1: 90% and above
  • A: 80% – 89%
  • B: 70% – 79%
  • C: 60% – 69%
  • D: 50% – 59%
  • E: 40% – 49% (Pass)

FBISE follows a total marks system of 1100 for science group and 1050 for humanities group in Matric.

How to Use This Calculator

Follow these simple steps to calculate your FBISE (Federal Board) Matric percentage:

  1. Enter your subjects: The calculator starts with 5 default subject rows. Add or remove subjects as needed using the "+ Add Subject" button.
  2. Fill in marks: For each subject, enter your obtained marks and total marks. The default total is 100 — change it to match your subject's total marks.
  3. Click Calculate: Press the "Calculate Percentage" button to see your total obtained marks, total maximum marks, and overall percentage.
  4. Review results: Your percentage will appear below along with total marks obtained out of maximum possible marks.

Example Calculation

Here is an example for a FBISE (Federal Board) Science Group student:

SubjectObtainedTotal
English7275
Urdu6875
Mathematics8575
Physics6575
Chemistry7075
Total9561100

Percentage: (956 / 1100) x 100 = 86.91% (Grade: A+)

Why Use This Calculator?

Calculating your Matric percentage manually can be time-consuming, especially when you have different total marks for each subject. Our FBISE (Federal Board) Matric calculator makes it easy by:

  • Handling variable totals: Different subjects can have different total marks — the calculator handles this automatically.
  • Quick and accurate: Get instant results without manual math errors.
  • Planning ahead: Use this before results to estimate your expected percentage based on your preparation level.
  • University admissions: Know your Matric percentage for university aggregate calculations — many universities require Matric percentage as part of the admission formula.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the percentage calculated?

Your percentage is calculated by dividing total obtained marks by total maximum marks, then multiplying by 100. Formula: (Obtained / Total) x 100.

What are the total marks for FBISE (Federal Board) Matric?

For Science group, the total marks are 1100. For Arts/General group, the total marks are 1050. This covers Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Islamabad.

When are FBISE (Federal Board) Matric results announced?

FBISE (Federal Board) (Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Islamabad) typically announces Matric results in August each year. Check the board website for exact dates.

Is FBISE recognized across Pakistan?

Yes, FBISE certificates are recognized by all universities and institutions across Pakistan. FBISE is also recognized internationally.

What is the difference between FBISE and provincial boards?

FBISE has its own curriculum and usually has a slightly different exam pattern. FBISE exams are considered among the more standardized in the country.

Can I transfer from a provincial board to FBISE?

Yes, students can transfer between boards by obtaining a migration certificate from the previous board and meeting FBISE requirements.

What are FBISE's total marks for Science group?

FBISE Science group Matric has total marks of 1100, which includes compulsory subjects and science electives (Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Computer Science).

Disclaimer: This website is not affiliated with any educational board or university. All calculators and tools provided on this site are for informational and estimation purposes only. While we strive to ensure accuracy, results may vary based on official policies and updates. Users are advised to verify results with official sources.
Last updated: March 2026