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| Grade | Grade Point | Percentage Range | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| A1 | 10 | 91%–100% | Outstanding |
| A2 | 9 | 81%–90% | Excellent |
| B1 | 8 | 71%–80% | Very Good |
| B2 | 7 | 61%–70% | Good |
| C1 | 6 | 51%–60% | Above Average |
| C2 | 5 | 41%–50% | Average |
| D | 4 | 33%–40% | Below Average |
| E | 0 | 0%–32% | Fail |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the CBSE grading system for Class 10?
CBSE Class 9–10 uses an 8-point grading scale: A1 (91–100, GP 10), A2 (81–90, GP 9), B1 (71–80, GP 8), B2 (61–70, GP 7), C1 (51–60, GP 6), C2 (41–50, GP 5), D (33–40, GP 4), E (below 33, Fail).
How to find my grade from percentage?
Select your grading system (CBSE Class 9–10, CBSE Class 11–12, or University), enter your percentage, and the calculator shows your grade, grade point, and description instantly.
What is the passing percentage in CBSE?
The passing percentage in CBSE is 33% for each subject. You need at least 33% in each subject and 33% aggregate to pass.
What is the difference between CBSE Class 10 and Class 12 grading?
CBSE Class 9–10 uses a 10-point grade scale (A1=10 to D=4). CBSE Class 11–12 uses a 5-point scale (A1=5 to D=2). The percentage ranges for each grade remain the same, but the grade points differ.