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Percentage Calculator India 2026 – % Of, Change & Increase

Use this free Percentage Calculator in India for any percentage problem — find a percentage, calculate percentage change, or reverse-engineer the base value.

% of, % change, X% of Y

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❓ FAQs

How does this calculator work?
Enter the required values and click Calculate. Results appear instantly using standard financial formulas.
Is this free?
Yes, completely free. No login or signup required.
Are calculations accurate?
Yes, industry-standard formulas. For large decisions, consult a financial advisor.

📊 What is the Percentage Calculator and How Does It Work?

Percentage calculations have three main forms: finding X% of Y, finding what percent X is of Y, and calculating percentage change from one value to another. This calculator handles all three types with clear explanations.

FormulaX% of Y = (X/100) × Y | X as % of Y = (X/Y) × 100 | % Change = (New–Old)/Old × 100

🪓 Step-by-Step: How to Use This Calculator

  1. Select the calculation type (percentage of, what percent, or percentage change)
  2. Enter the known values
  3. Click Calculate to see result with formula explanation

📌 Example Calculation

What is 15% of ₹3,200? = ₹480. What percent is ₹480 of ₹3,200? = 15%. Change from ₹3,200 to ₹3,680? = +15%.

✅ Benefits of Using This Calculator

  • Solve any percentage problem instantly
  • Calculate discounts, markups, and profit margins
  • Find percentage change in income, expenses, or prices
  • Calculate tip amounts quickly
  • Work out exam marks and score percentages
  • Essential tool for daily finance and business calculations

⚙️ Key Factors That Affect Results

  • Calculation type — of, what percent, or percentage change
  • Base value — what you are calculating percentage of
  • Percentage or result value
  • Direction of change for percentage increase or decrease

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How to calculate what percent X is of Y?
(X ÷ Y) × 100. Example: 15 as percent of 60 = (15÷60) × 100 = 25%.
How to calculate percentage increase?
(New – Old) ÷ Old × 100. Salary ₹50K to ₹60K = (10K÷50K) × 100 = 20% increase.
How to add a percentage to a number?
New = Original × (1 + %/100). Adding 18% GST to ₹1,000 = ₹1,000 × 1.18 = ₹1,180.
Fastest mental calculation for 15%?
Find 10% (move decimal left once), halve it for 5%, add together. 15% of ₹240 = ₹24 + ₹12 = ₹36.
How to reverse a percentage?
If ₹800 after 20% reduction: original = ₹800 ÷ (1 – 0.20) = ₹800 ÷ 0.80 = ₹1,000.
💡 Tip: Standard Indian banking formulas. Results are indicative.