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Grade Predictor Calculator

Slide your expected performance and watch your predicted grade โ€” with a full grade ladder of what each band still demands.

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๐Ÿ’ก Your current average is 78.0%โ€” set the slider there for a "keep doing what I'm doing" prediction.

Predicted final result

77.0%

at 75% on the remaining 200 marks

CBSE-style grade

B1

Division

Distinction

Floor (0s ahead)

52.0%

Ceiling (100s ahead)

85.3%

๐Ÿชœ The grade ladder

What each CBSE-style band demands from your remaining 200 marks โ€” your predicted band is highlighted.

A1

91%+

โœ— gone

A2

81%+

174/200

87% of remaining

B1

71%+

114/200

57% of remaining

B2

61%+

54/200

27% of remaining

C1

51%+

๐ŸŽ‰ secured

C2

41%+

๐ŸŽ‰ secured

D

33%+

๐ŸŽ‰ secured

โš ๏ธ Predictions are arithmetic, not prophecy โ€” paper difficulty, moderation, and grace policies all move real results. Bands shown are CBSE-style; your board's exact table may differ.

๐Ÿ”ฎSee your final grade before the results do

Between the last test and the final marksheet lives the question every student turns over at night: what grade am I actually heading for? This predictor answers it with a slider instead of a guess: set how the remaining exams will realistically go, and watch your predicted percentage, grade band, and division update live โ€” bounded by your honest floor (zeros ahead) and ceiling (perfect papers). The grade ladder then shows exactly what every band from D to A1 demands from your remaining marks โ€” which are secured, which are reachable, and which are gone.

๐Ÿ“ŠEverything you'd want to know

  • A realistic slider (0โ€“100%) for the remaining exams, with a hint showing your current average as the 'same pace' setting.
  • Predicted overall %, CBSE-style band (A1โ€“E), and university division, live.
  • Floor and ceiling โ€” the full honest range your final result can land in.
  • The grade ladder: exact marks needed on remaining exams for every band, colour-coded secured / reachable / gone.
  • A colour-coded PDF prediction report with the ladder and needed-marks bars.

๐ŸงฎThe maths

predicted % = (scored + remaining ร— expected%) รท grand total ร— 100
needed for band = band % ร— grand total รท 100 โˆ’ scored

The ladder applies the marks-needed formula to each band boundary. Bands whose requirement is negative are already banked no matter what happens; bands demanding more than the remaining maximum are mathematically closed โ€” the ladder says so instead of letting you hope.

With 312/400 (78%) and 200 marks remaining: at 75% expected you're predicted 77.0% โ€” B1 band, distinction. A1 (91%) would need 234 of 200 โ€” honestly gone; A2 (81%) needs 174 of 200, an 87% run.

๐Ÿ’กReading your prediction

  • Set the slider to your current average first โ€” that's your no-change trajectory, the most likely outcome.
  • If your target band needs more than ~85% of remaining marks, treat it as a stretch goal and secure the band below too.
  • The floor matters: know the worst case before exam week, not after.
  • Re-run after every paper โ€” each result narrows the range and updates the ladder.

๐Ÿ’ก Frequently Asked Questions

How can I predict my final grade?+

Add what you've scored so far to what you expect on remaining exams, divided by the grand total: (scored + remaining ร— expected%) รท total. This tool does it with a slider so you can test optimistic, realistic, and worst-case versions in seconds.

What percentage do I need for an A1 grade?+

A1 is the 91โ€“100% band in CBSE-style grading. The grade ladder converts that into concrete marks: exactly how many of your remaining marks it demands โ€” and tells you plainly when 91% overall is no longer mathematically possible.

How accurate is a grade predictor?+

The arithmetic is exact for the numbers you enter; the uncertainty is your expected-performance guess. That's why this tool shows a floor (zeros ahead) and ceiling (perfect papers) around the prediction โ€” your real result lands between them, guaranteed.

What is the difference between grade bands and divisions?+

Bands (A1, A2, B1โ€ฆ) are board-style ranges usually 10% wide, used in schools. Divisions (distinction 75%+, first 60%+, second 50%+) are the university classification. The predictor reports both for the same predicted percentage.

Can I still improve my grade in the last exams?+

The ladder answers that precisely: each band shows the marks it needs from what remains. As a rule of thumb, the more marks still unexamined, the more your grade is still in your hands โ€” 200 remaining marks can move your overall by 33 points; 50 can barely move it 8.

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