How to Calculate Your Attendance
Maintaining the mandatory minimum attendance—often 75% in most universities and colleges—can be stressful. Our Attendance Calculator helps you plan your academic life by showing you exactly how many more classes you need to attend consecutively to hit your goal, or how many you can afford to skip if you are comfortably ahead.
If you need to calculate your final grades or CGPA, be sure to check out our CGPA Calculator.
The Percentage Formula
Calculating your current attendance is a straightforward percentage calculation:
Current % = (Classes Attended ÷ Classes Conducted) × 100
For example, if you have attended 25 out of 35 classes, your current percentage is (25 / 35) × 100 = 71.4%.
How the Target Math Works
If you are in a shortage (below your target), the calculator determines the minimum number of consecutive classes you must attend to pull your average up.
If you are in the safe zone (above your target), it calculates the number of consecutive classes you can skip before your average drops below the required line.
Warning: You can never reach 100% attendance if you have already missed even a single class!