Find out exactly how many marks you need in your remaining exams to achieve your target percentage. Works for Matric, Intermediate, university, and any Pakistani exam system.
This calculator uses a simple percentage-based formula to determine how many marks you need in your upcoming exams to hit your desired overall percentage.
Formula:
If the required marks are greater than the remaining total marks, your target is not achievable — the calculator will let you know and show you the maximum percentage you can still reach.
Suppose a Matric student has completed 3 subjects (total 550 marks) and scored 450. They have 3 subjects remaining (total 550 marks) and want to achieve 80% overall:
The student needs 430 marks in the remaining exams (78.18% in remaining papers) to achieve an overall 80%.
Every student reaches a point in Matric, Inter, or university exams where they wonder: "How many marks do I need to get my target percentage?" Instead of doing complicated mental math, this free tool gives you an instant, accurate answer.
Whether you are preparing for your remaining board exams, university mid-terms, or final exams — knowing your required marks helps you plan your study time effectively. You can set realistic goals, prioritize weaker subjects, and stay motivated throughout your exam season.
This tool is completely free, requires no sign-up, and works on any device. It uses a straightforward percentage formula that applies to all Pakistani educational boards including Punjab, Sindh, KPK, Balochistan, FBISE, and AJK boards.
Use the formula: Required Marks = (Target Percentage / 100 × Total Marks) − Marks Already Obtained. Or simply use this calculator — enter your numbers and get the answer instantly.
Yes. This calculator works for any exam system — Matric (SSC), Intermediate (HSSC), university semesters, or any other exam where you need to calculate how many marks you need to reach a target percentage.
If the required marks exceed the remaining total marks, it means your target percentage is not achievable with the remaining exams. The calculator will show you the maximum percentage you can still achieve.
No. This calculator uses a straightforward percentage formula. Grace marks, rounding policies, and special board rules vary by institution and are not included. Always check your board's official policy.