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Definition: CBSE calculates Class 10 percentage based on the sum of marks obtained in the best five subjects out of six.
Purpose: This method allows students to exclude their lowest score and present their best academic performance.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The calculator automatically selects the five highest marks from all subjects entered and calculates the percentage based on those.
Details: The Class 10 percentage is crucial for stream selection in Class 11, scholarship applications, and future academic opportunities.
Tips: Enter marks for all subjects (including optional sixth subject). The calculator will automatically select the best five. Marks should be between 0-100.
Q1: Which subjects are included in best five?
A: CBSE considers any five academic subjects (excluding additional subjects like SUPW) with the highest marks.
Q2: Is the sixth subject compulsory?
A: No, but including it gives you the benefit of excluding your lowest score if you have six subjects.
Q3: How are practical marks included?
A: The marks you enter should be the total (theory + practical) as shown on your marksheet.
Q4: What if I have more than six subjects?
A: CBSE only considers six subjects maximum. Include your highest-scoring subjects in the calculator.
Q5: Does CBSE round off percentages?
A: CBSE shows percentages to two decimal places without rounding for official purposes.