Arunachal Pradesh Board 10th (SSC) Percentage Calculator

Welcome to our Arunachal Pradesh Board 10th Percentage Calculator, a free and user-friendly tool designed to help students calculate their DSEAP 10th (SSC) result percentage, grades, and pass/fail status. Whether you have your total marks or subject-wise marks for 6 subjects, our calculator provides accurate results instantly. This tool is ideal for students, parents, and teachers looking to compute DSEAP SSC marks and understand the Arunachal Pradesh 10th grading system.

The Directorate of School Education Arunachal Pradesh (DSEAP) conducts the 10th (SSC) board exams, and knowing your percentage and grades is essential for academic planning. Our calculator simplifies the process by allowing you to input either total marks (out of 600) or individual subject marks (each out of 100). You'll get your percentage, grades, and pass/fail status in seconds!

Calculate Your Arunachal Pradesh Board 10th Percentage

Enter your marks below to calculate your percentage, grades, and pass/fail status.

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How to Use the Arunachal Pradesh Board 10th Percentage Calculator

  1. Choose Input Mode: Select "Total Marks" to enter your aggregate marks or "Subject-wise Marks" to input marks for 6 subjects.
  2. Enter Marks: For total marks, input your obtained marks and the maximum marks (default is 600). For subject-wise, enter marks for each subject (max 100 per subject).
  3. Calculate: Click "Calculate Percentage" to see your results, including total marks, percentage, grades, and pass/fail status.
  4. Review Results: The calculator will display your percentage, grades (e.g., A1, B2), and whether you passed (33% or above in each subject).

Arunachal Pradesh Board 10th Grading System

The DSEAP uses a grading system based on marks obtained in each subject. Below is the grading scale for Arunachal Pradesh Board 10th (SSC) exams:

Marks Range Grade Description
90-100A1Outstanding
80-89A2Excellent
70-79B1Very Good
60-69B2Good
50-59C1Satisfactory
40-49C2Average
33-39DPass
0-32EFail

Note: To pass the Arunachal Pradesh Board 10th exams, you need a minimum of 33 marks (33%) in each subject. Grade E indicates failure, and students may need to appear for a supplementary exam.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How to calculate Arunachal Pradesh Board 10th percentage?

Enter your total marks or subject-wise marks for 6 subjects (each out of 100) in our calculator. It will compute your percentage, grade, and pass/fail status instantly.

What is the passing percentage for Arunachal Pradesh Board 10th exams?

The passing percentage for Arunachal Pradesh Board 10th (SSC) exams is 33% in each subject. You need at least 33 marks out of 100 per subject to pass.

How does the Arunachal Pradesh Board 10th grading system work?

The DSEAP 10th grading system assigns grades based on marks: A1 (90-100), A2 (80-89), B1 (70-79), B2 (60-69), C1 (50-59), C2 (40-49), D (33-39), E (0-32, Fail).

What is the total marks for Arunachal Pradesh Board 10th exams?

The total marks for Arunachal Pradesh Board 10th (SSC) exams are 600, with each of the 6 subjects carrying 100 marks.

How to check if I passed the Arunachal Pradesh Board 10th exam?

Use our calculator to enter your marks. If you score at least 33% (33 marks) in each subject, you have passed. The calculator will display your pass/fail status and grades.

Is the Arunachal Pradesh Board 10th percentage calculator accurate?

Yes, our calculator is accurate and follows the official DSEAP 10th grading system to compute your percentage, grades, and pass/fail status.

Can I use this calculator for other board exams?

This calculator is designed for Arunachal Pradesh Board 10th (SSC) exams (6 subjects, 600 total marks). For other boards, ensure the grading system and total marks match before using.

When are the Arunachal Pradesh Board 10th results announced?

The DSEAP 10th results are typically announced in May or June.

What happens if I score below 33% in any subject?

If you score below 33% in any subject, you will be marked as failed (E grade) and may need to appear for a supplementary exam.