Use Case Guide

Marks by Subject Pie Chart Maker

Turn a student's marks across subjects into a clear, colorful pie chart in seconds. Perfect for report cards, revision planning, and parent meetings — no account needed.

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Label
Value
%
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Total: 100
Data Summary
5 items

Total Value

100

Categories

Manual: Add categories one by one with custom colors

Paste: Copy from Excel or Google Sheets (Label, Value format)

CSV: Upload any CSV file with your data

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My Pie Chart Data
CategoryValuePercentage
Category A3030.0%
Category B2525.0%
Category C2020.0%
Category D1515.0%
Category E1010.0%

Categories

5

Total Value

100

Chart Type

pie

Chart Settings

0°

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Free exports include a small "Made with piechartgenerator.com" watermark.

When to Use This Type of Pie Chart

A marks-by-subject pie chart turns a row of scores across different subjects into an at-a-glance picture of where a student is strong and where they need more work. Instead of reading a table of numbers, you can see each subject's share of the total marks instantly, which makes it ideal for report cards, revision planning, and parent meetings.

Building a report card summary

Enter each subject and its mark to show, in one glance, how a student performed across the board — far clearer than a column of raw scores for a parent to read.

Planning revision time

Chart marks across subjects to spot the weakest areas at a glance, so a student can weight their revision toward the subjects that need it most.

Comparing a student to the class average

Build one chart for a student and one for the class average, then place them side by side to show where the student is ahead of or behind the cohort.

Parent meetings and progress talks

Turn a term's subject marks into a single chart that parents can read in seconds, making it easy to focus the conversation on specific subjects.

Best Practices
  • Enter each subject as a label and its mark as the value — the tool converts the scores to percentages of the total automatically.
  • Keep a consistent color per subject across charts so a student's marks from different terms are easy to compare at a glance.
  • Use a distinct color for the weakest subject so it stands out immediately when planning revision.
  • Turn on both values and percentages when a report needs the raw mark and the proportion together.
  • Download as PNG for slides or a parent email, or SVG for a crisp large-format print for a staff meeting.

Frequently Asked Questions