OVERALL GRADE CALCULATOR
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WORKING
Grade bands are simple guides. Use official boundaries for real results.
WHAT THIS TOOL DOES
P679This overall grade calculator combines marks from one or two components into one total percentage.
It shows total marks achieved, total marks available, the percentage calculation and a simple guide band.
HOW TO USE
P679Enter marks achieved and total marks for component 1. Add component 2 if needed, or set its total to 0.
Choose a simple grade band set and rounding, then press SOLVE to get the overall result.
FORMULA
P679overall % = total achieved ÷ total available × 100
The calculator adds the achieved marks together and divides by the combined total marks available.
EXAMPLE
P679Component 1 is 45 out of 60 and component 2 is 18 out of 20.
Total achieved is 63, total available is 80, so the overall percentage is 78.8%.
GRADE BANDS
P679A*-G simple bands use broad percentage ranges. Pass, merit and distinction mode gives a simpler training-course style guide.
Official grades can depend on exam board rules, boundaries, moderation and course structure.
WHO USES IT
P679Students use it to combine exam, coursework, unit, module or assessment marks.
Teachers and tutors use it for fast overall percentage checks and simple progress feedback.
COMMON USE CASES
P679Use it for revision, mock results, classroom tests, portfolio work and simple grade planning.
It works best when components are simply added together as marks out of a total.
SEARCH INTENT
P679Common searches include overall grade calculator, final grade calculator, combine marks calculator and total percentage calculator.
The page also supports coursework plus exam result and component mark calculator searches.
DEVICE HELP
P679The calculator uses compact fixed Teletext-style panels with no page-level or panel scrolling.
Inputs, selects and buttons include labels for clearer keyboard and assistive technology use.
FAQ
P679Can I use one component only? Yes. Set component 2 total to 0 and it will be ignored.
Does this replace official grades? No. Use official boundaries and course rules for final results.