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12th Cut Off Calculator — Engineering, Medical, Arts & Science

The 12th cut off calculator is every Plus Two student’s most needed tool during college admission season. Whether you’re computing a 12th cut off calculator science result for engineering, a 12th cut off calculator arts stream for BA admissions, or checking your 12th cut off calculator maths score — this free tool covers all combinations. Wondering how to calculate cut off for 600 marks or what your marks mean for 12th cut off calculator for engineering? Confused about 12th cut off calculator for medical biology-based formula? Or need a 12th cut off calculator arts and science result? Simply enter your marks below and get your cut off score instantly — no formula memorisation needed.

12th Cut Off Calculator
Select your stream and enter subject marks for instant cut off calculation
CUT OFF MARK (out of 200)
Percentage
Total Marks
Grade
How To Use

Step-by-Step: How to Calculate 12th Cut Off

1

Select Your Stream

Choose Engineering, Medical, Maths, Biology, Arts, or Commerce. The subject input fields update automatically based on your stream selection.

2

Enter Your Subject Marks

Enter your marks for each subject as printed on your 12th marksheet. For Tamil Nadu State Board, marks are typically out of 200 per subject.

3

Choose Board & Max Marks

Select your exam board (TN State Board, CBSE etc.) and confirm the maximum marks per subject. The formula used will be shown alongside your result.

4

Get Your Cut Off Score

See your cut off mark out of 200 (TN standard), percentage equivalent, and grade — compare with released college cut off lists for your admission planning.

Formula

12th Cut Off Calculator Formula — All Streams

Engineering: (Maths÷2) + (Physics÷4) + (Chemistry÷4) = Cut Off / 200

Medical: (Biology÷2) + (Physics÷4) + (Chemistry÷4) → Max 200
Arts/Commerce: (Subject1 + Subject2 + Subject3) ÷ 3 → Convert to % of max
How many marks is 70%? For 200 max per subject: 70% = 140 marks | Engineering cut off: approx 140+
How to calculate +2 mark percentage? Total obtained ÷ Total max × 100

Smart Features

Why Use This 12th Cut Off Calculator

All 6 Streams

Engineering, Medical, Pure Maths, Biology, Arts and Commerce streams — all with correct subject-specific formulas. No need to remember different formulas for each stream.

Formula Transparency

Every result shows exactly which formula was used — so you can verify the calculation yourself and understand how Tamil Nadu’s official cut off weightage system works.

Multi-Board Support

Works for Tamil Nadu State Board, CBSE, ICSE, and other state boards — adjusting the max marks input for accurate percentage and cut off calculation across all boards.

FAQ

12th Cut Off Calculator — People Also Ask

How to calculate 12th cut off for engineering?
For Tamil Nadu engineering admissions (TNEA): Cut Off = (Maths ÷ 2) + (Physics ÷ 4) + (Chemistry ÷ 4). Maximum cut off is 200. Example: Maths 190, Physics 185, Chemistry 180 → (95) + (46.25) + (45) = 186.25 out of 200. This 12th cut off calculator for engineering formula is the same used by TNEA for B.E/B.Tech admissions.
How to calculate 12th cut off for medical admissions?
For medical (MBBS, BDS) admissions based on 12th marks: Cut Off = (Biology ÷ 2) + (Physics ÷ 4) + (Chemistry ÷ 4) → out of 200. However, since NEET became mandatory for medical admissions in India, most colleges now rank by NEET score. The 12th cut off for medical is still used for some paramedical and nursing admissions.
How to calculate 12th cut off for arts and science stream?
For arts and science admissions, most colleges use simple average: Cut Off % = (Subject1 + Subject2 + Subject3) ÷ Total Max × 100. Some colleges take the best 3 subjects, others specify particular subjects. Enter your marks in the Arts stream option and the 12th cut off calculator arts and science will give your percentage and equivalent score.
How many marks is 70% in 12th (200 per subject)?
If each subject is out of 200, then 70% = 140 marks per subject. For a 3-subject total of 600, 70% = 420 marks. For engineering cut off: if all three subjects are 140/200 → Cut Off = (140÷2)+(140÷4)+(140÷4) = 70+35+35 = 140 out of 200 = 70% cut off.
How to calculate the +2 mark percentage?
+2 Mark Percentage = (Total Marks Obtained in all subjects ÷ Total Maximum Marks) × 100. For Tamil Nadu State Board: if you scored 950 out of 1200 (6 subjects × 200): Percentage = (950 ÷ 1200) × 100 = 79.17%. For CBSE: same formula applies using marks out of 100 per subject.
Conclusion

Your 12th Cut Off — Calculated in Seconds

Whether you’re a Tamil Nadu State Board student calculating 12th cut off for engineering, a biology student checking the 12th cut off for medical, or an arts student finding your 12th cut off arts and science percentage — this free calculator handles it all. Know your cut off before counselling begins and plan your college list smartly.