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A Level Equivalence Calculator 2026

Use this A Level Equivalence Calculator to convert your O-Level and A-Level grades into Pakistan's HSSC equivalent marks out of 1100, using the official IBCC formula. Full guidelines are on the IBCC official website.

O-Level Subjectsminimum 8 required

Subject 1

Subject 2

Subject 3

Subject 4

Subject 5

Subject 6

Subject 7

Subject 8

A-Level Subjectsminimum 3 required

Subject 1

Subject 2

Subject 3

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IBCC converts your O-Level and A-Level grades to marks, then scales the total to produce your equivalence out of 1100 — matching Pakistan's Intermediate system.

GradeMarks / 100Rating
A*90
Outstanding
A85
Excellent
B75
Good
C65
Satisfactory
D55
Acceptable
E45
Minimum pass

Same scale applies to both O-Level and A-Level subjects.

O-Level sum: Add marks for all O-Level subjects

A-Level sum: Add marks for all A-Level subjects

Raw total: O-Level + A-Level sums

Max possible: total subjects entered × 100

Equivalence = (Raw total ÷ Max) × 1100

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Enter O-Level Grades

Select the grade you achieved in each of your 8–12 O-Level subjects.

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Enter A-Level Grades

Select grades for your A-Level subjects (minimum 3 required).

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Add More Subjects

Took more than 8 O-Level or 3 A-Level subjects? Tap "Add subject" to include all of them.

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Calculate

Click Calculate to see your IBCC equivalence out of 1100 and your percentage.

Note: Results are estimates based on the official IBCC formula. Always confirm your official equivalence with the IBCC before submitting university applications.

Frequently Asked Questions — A-Level Equivalence Calculator

An A-Level Equivalence Calculator is a tool that helps students who have completed A-Levels understand how their grades translate into Pakistan's grading scale. This is especially important for students seeking university admission in Pakistan, where the IBCC converts international qualifications like A-Levels into equivalent marks based on a standardised formula.

The calculator follows the official IBCC formula. Each grade is assigned specific marks: A* = 90, A = 85, B = 75, C = 65, D = 55, E = 45. The same scale applies to both O-Level (8 subjects) and A-Level (minimum 3 subjects). The combined marks are normalised to produce your equivalence out of 1100, matching Pakistan's Intermediate system.

To obtain an IBCC equivalence certificate: (1) Collect your original O-Level and A-Level certificates, detailed mark sheets, and your CNIC or Form-B. (2) Visit an IBCC regional office or apply via their online portal. (3) Pay the processing fee. (4) Wait a few days to a couple of weeks for processing. (5) Receive your official certificate showing your equivalence marks. Using this calculator beforehand helps you estimate your marks before officially applying.

A-Level is considered equivalent to Pakistan's Intermediate level (grades 11 and 12). The equivalent marks are calculated out of 1100, matching the Pakistani Intermediate system. Students must have a minimum of 3 A-Level subjects and 8 O-Level subjects for equivalence. Each grade maps to a specific mark under the IBCC formula.

Yes, IBCC equivalence calculators are accurate when built on the official IBCC formula and guidelines. They eliminate human error from manual calculations and apply the grade-to-marks conversion consistently. However, always confirm your results with the IBCC directly when submitting documents for official certification, as criteria can occasionally be updated.

For IBCC equivalence, you need a minimum of 3 A-Level subjects and 8 O-Level subjects. Your A-Level subjects should align with your intended field — for example, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology for Pre-Medical; Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry for Pre-Engineering; or Economics, Mathematics, and Accounts for Business programs.

For medical university admissions (MDCAT pathway), students typically need an equivalence percentage of around 78% or above. For engineering programs (ECAT pathway), around 73% or above is generally expected. For business programs, 70%+ is typically required. Actual merit thresholds vary each year and by university.

Looking for the O-Level equivalence calculator? Use our O-Level Equivalence Calculator →