KPK Board Matric Percentage Calculator Online 2025

KPK Board Matric
Percentage Calculator

All 8 KP Boards · Science & Arts Groups · SSC Part I & II · 2025 Grading · Free & Instant

✓ BISE Peshawar ✓ BISE Abbottabad ✓ BISE Mardan ✓ All 8 KP Boards ✓ New IBCC Grading ✓ 550 Total Marks
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KPK Board Matric Percentage Calculator

Select your board, group, and enter marks — get your exact percentage, grade & GPA in seconds

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What Is the KPK Board Matric Percentage Calculator?

The KPK board matric percentage calculator is a dedicated online tool built to convert raw SSC (Secondary School Certificate) examination marks into an accurate percentage for students appearing under any of the eight Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Unlike a generic percentage calculator, this tool is calibrated to KP’s actual examination structure — including the province’s standard 550 total marks for SSC Part II, the subject composition of Science and Arts groups, and the grading criteria used by KP boards.

Having worked with KP examination data across multiple boards and result cycles, I can tell you that the most consistent source of confusion for KPK matric students is not their marks themselves — it is understanding what those marks mean in terms of percentage, grade, division, and eligibility for college admission. A student in Peshawar who scores 428 out of 550 needs to know instantly that this is 77.8%, a B+ under the new grading system, and that it comfortably meets the 60% minimum for most FSc admissions. This calculator provides that answer in seconds.

What makes this tool specifically valuable for KPK students is that it reflects the province’s unique total marks structure. While Punjab boards typically use 1050 marks for Matric Science (combined Part I and Part II), KPK Board SSC Part II alone carries 550 marks. Entering this correctly is the single most important factor in producing an accurate percentage — and it is where most generic calculators fail KP students.

📌 KPK Board Key Facts: SSC Part II total = 550 marks | Minimum passing marks = 33% (per subject) | 8 BISE boards operating across KP province | New IBCC grading system phasing in from 2026

All 8 BISE Boards of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

The KPK Board matric percentage calculator supports students from all eight Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education operating across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Every board follows the same KP education department curriculum, marking scheme, and grading criteria — making the percentage formula identical across all eight.

🏛️ BISE Peshawar

Established 1961. The largest KP board, covering Peshawar, Charsadda, Nowshera, and Mohmand districts.

🏛️ BISE Abbottabad

Covers Abbottabad, Haripur, Mansehra, Battagram, Kohistan, and Torghar districts (Hazara Division).

🏛️ BISE Mardan

Covers Mardan, Swabi, and surrounding districts of central KP.

🏛️ BISE Swat

Covers Swat, Dir Upper, Dir Lower, Chitral, and adjoining areas of northern KP.

🏛️ BISE Kohat

Covers Kohat, Karak, Hangu, and Orakzai districts of southeastern KP.

🏛️ BISE Bannu

Covers Bannu, North Waziristan, South Waziristan, Lakki Marwat, and Tank districts.

🏛️ BISE Malakand

Covers Malakand, Buner, Shangla, and Bajaur districts of northwestern KP.

🏛️ BISE Dera Ismail Khan

Covers D.I. Khan, Tank, and surrounding districts of southern KP.

All eight boards conduct simultaneous SSC examinations and announce results around the same date every year — typically late July for SSC Part II (10th class). Position holders from each board are announced one day before the general result, following a ceremony tradition that has been part of KP board culture for decades. The July 28, 2025 result announcement followed this same pattern, with all KP boards releasing SSC Part II results together.

KPK Board Matric Total Marks and Subject Structure

Understanding the subject composition and total marks is essential for accurate percentage calculation. This is the area where I most frequently see students make errors — particularly when calculating percentage for college admission aggregates.

SSC Part II (10th Class) — Science Group: 550 Marks

SubjectTheory MarksPractical MarksTotal
English7575
Urdu7575
Islamic Studies / Ethics5050
Pakistan Studies5050
Mathematics7575
Physics601575
Chemistry601575
Biology / Computer Science601575
Total50545550

SSC Part II (10th Class) — Arts / General Group: 550 Marks

SubjectMarksNotes
English75Compulsory
Urdu75Compulsory
Islamic Studies / Ethics50Compulsory
Pakistan Studies50Compulsory
Mathematics / General Mathematics75Compulsory
Elective Subject 175e.g. History, Geography, Economics
Elective Subject 275e.g. Civics, Drawing, Home Economics
Elective Subject 375Arts elective
Total550

⚠️ Common Mistake Alert: Some students enter their KPK Matric total as 600 or 1050 (copying Punjab or Federal board structures). KPK Board SSC Part II carries 550 marks. Always verify with your actual result card before calculating your percentage for college admission forms.

KPK Board Grading Systems — Current and New IBCC

Current KPK Board Grading System (In Use Through 2025)

Percentage RangeGradeDivisionStatus
80% – 100%A-1DistinctionPass
70% – 79%AFirst DivisionPass
60% – 69%BSecond DivisionPass
50% – 59%CSecond DivisionPass
40% – 49%DThird DivisionPass
33% – 39%EThird DivisionPass
Below 33%FFailFail / Supply

New IBCC 10-Point Grading System (Phasing In From 2026)

Percentage RangeGradeGPA (5.0 Scale)Performance Label
95% – 100%A++5.0Exceptional
90% – 94%A+4.5–4.9Outstanding
85% – 89%A4.0–4.4Excellent
80% – 84%B++3.5–3.9Very Good
75% – 79%B+3.0–3.4Good
70% – 74%B2.5–2.9Fairly Good
60% – 69%C2.0–2.4Above Average
50% – 59%D1.5–1.9Average
40% – 49%E1.0–1.4Below Average
Below 40%U0.0Unsatisfactory (Fail)

❌ Old KPK System (Current)

  • 33% minimum to pass
  • Grades: A-1, A, B, C, D, E, F
  • Division labels on result card
  • Raw marks displayed
  • No GPA component

✅ New IBCC System (From 2026)

  • 40% minimum to pass
  • Grades: A++, A+, A, B++, B+, B, C, D, E, U
  • No division labels
  • Grade + GPA on result card
  • GPA out of 5.0 scale

The new IBCC grading system was formally approved following a national conference of all board chairmen. KPK and Punjab are expected to roll out the new system in phases starting from 2026 annual examinations. The “U” (Unsatisfactory) grade replaces “F” (Fail), and the 40% passing threshold replaces the long-standing 33% minimum. KPK students preparing for 2026 examinations should plan with this higher bar in mind.

How to Use the KPK Board Matric Percentage Calculator

After years of helping KPK students navigate their matric results and college admission forms, I’ve structured this calculator to eliminate every common error. Follow these steps exactly for a percentage that matches what your board computes officially:

1

Select Your Board

Choose your specific BISE from the dropdown — Peshawar, Abbottabad, Mardan, Swat, Kohat, Bannu, Malakand, or D.I. Khan.

2

Choose Your Group

Select Science Group (Biology/Computer) or Arts/General Group. This pre-loads the correct subject list and 550-mark total.

3

Enter Obtained Marks

Type your marks for each subject exactly as shown on your result card or DMC, including practical marks.

4

Verify Total Marks

Confirm the total marks column matches your result card. Science practicals in Physics, Chemistry, Biology carry 15 marks each.

5

Click Calculate

Get your aggregate percentage, current KPK grade, new IBCC grade, GPA, and a subject-wise performance chart.

6

Use for Admissions

Use your verified percentage in college admission forms, aggregate merit calculators, and scholarship applications.

The calculator’s live per-subject percentage column updates as you type, so you immediately see which subject is your strongest and which needs attention. This same principle of real-time, transparent output drives precision tools like the Vorici Calculator — where users see exactly how each input affects the result.

Real KPK Board Matric Result Examples

Example 1: BISE Peshawar — Science Group (550 Marks)

📋 SSC Part II Result — Science Group, BISE Peshawar 2025

English58 / 75
Urdu62 / 75
Islamic Studies41 / 50
Pakistan Studies38 / 50
Mathematics65 / 75
Physics (Theory 48 + Practical 13)61 / 75
Chemistry (Theory 47 + Practical 12)59 / 75
Biology (Theory 50 + Practical 14)64 / 75
Total Marks Obtained448 / 550
Percentage & Grade81.45% — B++ (Very Good)

This student scored 81.45%, earning a B++ grade under the new IBCC system (or A-1 Distinction under the current system). Notice that Physics, Chemistry, and Biology each include separate theory and practical components shown on the result card — both must be entered to get the correct subject total. A student entering only theory marks would calculate a lower, inaccurate percentage.

Example 2: BISE Abbottabad — Arts Group (550 Marks)

📋 SSC Part II Result — Arts Group, BISE Abbottabad 2025

English52 / 75
Urdu59 / 75
Islamic Studies39 / 50
Pakistan Studies35 / 50
General Mathematics44 / 75
History of Pakistan55 / 75
Civics48 / 75
Geography51 / 75
Total Marks Obtained383 / 550
Percentage & Grade69.64% — C (Above Average)

This Arts group student scored 69.64% — a B grade under the current system, or C (Above Average) under the new IBCC grading. This percentage meets the minimum requirement for FA/FSc admissions in most KP government colleges. Precise calculation tools like the one at Vorici Calculator on BestUrduQuotes illustrate the same principle: purpose-built tools with domain-specific accuracy outperform generic alternatives for high-stakes decisions.

KPK Board Matric Percentage for College Admissions

For students planning to apply to government colleges in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa — whether for FSc Pre-Medical, FSc Pre-Engineering, ICS, FA, or I.Com — the SSC percentage is a critical admissions variable. Understanding how it factors into merit calculation helps students make informed decisions about college targets and supplementary exam strategies.

KP Government College Merit Formula

For most KP government colleges: Merit is primarily based on SSC (Matric) percentage for 9th/10th class admissions, and on FSc percentage plus entry test for professional programs.

For direct FSc admission at intermediate level, most KP colleges use the SSC percentage directly as the primary merit determinant — unlike university-level programs that use weighted aggregate formulas. This means that every percentage point in your SSC matric result directly impacts your merit position in college admissions, without dilution from an entry test component. A student at 80% in SSC Peshawar board stands significantly above a student at 70% on the same college merit list.

What Percentage Is Required for FSc Admission in KPK?

Minimum eligibility for FSc Pre-Medical and Pre-Engineering in KP government colleges typically requires 60% or above in SSC (Matric) with a Science group background. Premium colleges in Peshawar and Abbottabad typically see merit cutoffs between 75% and 85% for competitive programs. Students using the Vorici Calculator Cloud for other estimation needs follow the same principle we apply here: know your number precisely before applying.

Expert Tips for KPK Matric Students

  • Always include practical marks. Physics, Chemistry, and Biology each carry 15 practical marks in KPK’s SSC Science group. These marks appear separately on your result card and must be added to theory marks before entering them into the calculator.
  • SSC Part I and Part II are separate results. KP boards announce Part I (9th class) and Part II (10th class) results separately. For college admission forms requiring your “Matric percentage,” this typically means your SSC Part II (10th class) result — not a combined figure.
  • Verify your result card totals. Before using any KPK board matric percentage calculator, cross-check the total marks printed on your result card against the standard 550. Any discrepancy may indicate grace marks applied at the board level.
  • Under the new 40% passing threshold (from 2026), a student who scores 34% in one subject — previously a passing E grade — will now receive a U (Unsatisfactory/Fail). Plan your supplementary exam strategy with the 40% per-subject minimum as the new floor.
  • Position holders receive official recognition. The top three position holders from each KP board receive shields, merit certificates, and a formal recognition ceremony. If you scored near the top of your district, check official announcements from your BISE for position holder lists.

Students who understand their percentage precisely and early are consistently better positioned for college admissions, scholarship applications, and supplementary exam planning. Structured calculation tools — from the KPK board matric percentage calculator on this page to educational resources at Snow Day Calculators — help students replace guesswork with data-driven decisions.

Frequently Asked Questions — KPK Board Matric Percentage

What are the total marks for KPK Board Matric (SSC Part II)?
The total marks for KPK Board SSC Part II (10th class) are 550 for both the Science and Arts groups. This includes all compulsory and elective subjects. For Science group students, this total includes 45 marks from practicals in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (15 each). Unlike Punjab boards where combined Part I and Part II give much higher totals (around 1050), KPK calculates matric percentage on a 550-mark base for SSC Part II alone.
How do I calculate percentage for KPK Board matric?
Divide your total obtained marks by 550 and multiply by 100. For example, if you scored 440 out of 550, your percentage is (440 ÷ 550) × 100 = 80.00%. This would give you an A-1 (Distinction) grade under the current KP grading system, or a B++ (Very Good) grade under the new IBCC system being introduced from 2026. Use the calculator at the top of this page to get the result instantly with all grades shown.
What is the minimum passing percentage for KPK Board matric?
Under the current KPK Board grading system (applicable through 2025 results), the minimum passing marks are 33% in each subject and in the aggregate. Students scoring below 33% in any subject must appear in a supplementary examination. Under the new IBCC grading system being phased in from 2026, the passing threshold will increase to 40% per subject. Students who score 33–39% in any subject will receive a U (Unsatisfactory) grade rather than passing with an E grade as they do now.
What percentage is First Division in KPK Board?
Under the current KPK Board grading system, First Division requires a percentage of 70% or above. This corresponds to an “A” grade. Distinction (A-1) is awarded at 80% and above. Second Division covers 50–69%, and Third Division covers 33–49%. These division labels are being phased out under the new IBCC grading system being introduced from 2026, which will replace divisions with letter grades (A++, A+, A, B++, etc.) and GPA on a 5.0 scale.
Does the KPK Board matric percentage include Part I (9th class) marks?
No — KPK Board announces SSC Part I (9th class) and SSC Part II (10th class) as separate results, each with their own percentage. The SSC Part II percentage (out of 550) is the one used for college admissions and is what is referred to as your “Matric percentage” on admission forms. Some students combine both part results for an informal sense of overall matric performance, but the official college admission merit is based on SSC Part II alone. Use the “Combined Part I + II” mode in this calculator if you want to see a combined figure.
When does BISE Peshawar announce SSC Part II results?
BISE Peshawar and all other KP boards typically announce SSC Part II (10th class) results in late July — the 2025 results were declared on July 28–29, 2025. Position holders are announced one day before the general result. All eight KP boards (Peshawar, Abbottabad, Mardan, Swat, Kohat, Bannu, Malakand, and D.I. Khan) coordinate their result announcements to fall on the same date, following instructions from the KP Education Department.
Is the percentage calculation the same for all 8 KPK boards?
Yes. All eight BISE boards in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa — Peshawar, Abbottabad, Mardan, Swat, Kohat, Bannu, Malakand, and Dera Ismail Khan — operate under the KP Education Department and follow the same syllabus, marking scheme, total marks (550 for SSC Part II), and grading criteria. The percentage formula is identical across all boards: (Total Obtained ÷ 550) × 100. The KPK board matric percentage calculator on this page works for all eight boards without any adjustment.
What percentage is required for FSc admission in KPK government colleges?
Most government colleges in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa require a minimum of 60% in SSC (Matric) for admission to FSc Pre-Medical and Pre-Engineering programs. However, actual merit cutoffs at competitive colleges in Peshawar, Abbottabad, and Mardan typically range from 75% to 85%+, depending on the college and program. Arts-based FA and I.Com programs generally have lower cutoffs. Students with 70%+ are usually competitive for most KP government college programs.

Conclusion — Your Trusted KPK Board Matric Percentage Calculator

The KPK board matric percentage calculator on this page is designed for the specific realities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s examination system — the 550-mark SSC Part II structure, the theory-practical split in science subjects, the grading criteria used across all eight boards, and the upcoming transition to the IBCC 10-point grading system beginning in 2026.

For KP students — whether you appeared under BISE Peshawar, BISE Abbottabad, BISE Swat, or any of the other five boards — this tool gives you the same accurate result every time. Enter your marks, verify the totals against your official result card, and get the percentage and grade that your board would officially compute. Use that number confidently on college admission forms, scholarship applications, and merit calculators.

As KP’s new grading system rolls out from 2026, understanding where your percentage sits on both the current and new scale is increasingly important for planning. A student scoring 78% today earns an A grade under the current system and a B+ under the new system — the same marks, different labeling. This calculator shows you both, ensuring you’re prepared for whichever framework applies to your result year.

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