Enter your total classes and attended classes to check attendance percentage.
According to CBSE guidelines, students are generally required to maintain at least 75 percent attendance in order to be eligible to appear for board examinations. Attendance is calculated based on the total number of working days in a session and the number of days the student was present.
Class 10 and Class 12 are board examination years, and attendance plays an important role in exam eligibility. Schools are required to maintain proper attendance records. If a student's attendance falls below the required percentage without valid reasons such as medical emergencies, it may create complications during final exam registration.
In some cases, schools may request condonation for students with slightly lower attendance due to genuine reasons. However, consistent low attendance without valid justification can lead to warnings, parental notifications, or even restrictions related to board exam eligibility. Maintaining regular attendance avoids unnecessary academic risk.
To calculate attendance percentage manually, divide the number of classes attended by the total number of classes held, then multiply the result by 100. For example, if you attended 150 classes out of 180 total classes, your attendance percentage would be (150 ÷ 180) × 100.
This CBSE attendance calculator allows students to quickly check their attendance percentage without doing manual calculations. Simply enter the total classes held and the number of classes attended to instantly see your percentage. It helps students track their attendance and stay above the 75 percent requirement.