If you passed out before DigiLocker was common (e.g., 2015 batch), you might find your marksheet on Parinam Manjusha, though the interface has largely merged with DigiLocker now.
Step 1: Go to the official CBSE portal (cbse.nic.in). Step 2: Under "Quick Links," click on "Parinam Manjusha." Step 3: Select your year and enter your roll number. Step 4: Download the PDF. If the conversion note is missing, you must write a self-declaration or contact your regional office.
Prepared by: [Name]
Verified from official CBSE sources as of [Current Year]
This is an official document that serves as proof of the calculated percentage derived from your CGPA. It typically includes:
Complete CAPTCHA and click Submit.
The system will display your CGPA and the converted percentage.
Click “Generate Certificate” – a PDF will be generated.
Download and save the certificate. It is digitally signed by CBSE.
Let’s start with a hard truth: Your original Class 10 or Class 12 marksheet is the only legal document. The conversion certificate is not a replacement for your marksheet. Instead, it is an ancillary document—a mathematical key that proves how your CGPA translates into a percentage.
This is the most common confusion. As per CBSE’s official circular (No. CBSE/CE/2012 dated 29/06/2012):
"The CGPA is calculated based on the best 5 main subjects, including the optional subject if it improves the score. The additional 6th subject is excluded unless it is vocational."
However, for the conversion certificate, CBSE uses the CGPA printed on your marksheet. That CGPA already reflects the board's best-5 policy. So, do not recalculate it. Use the number printed in the "Result" section of your marksheet.
Critical Note: CBSE strictly states that the "calculation of percentage from CGPA is for reference only." However, in practice, 99% of institutions accept the CGPA-to-percentage conversion formula provided by the board (Subject to institutional discretion).
This is a critical distinction.
Warning: Some fraudulent “certificate download” websites claim to convert CGPA using a different multiplier (like 9.6 or 10). Reject them. Only 9.5 is CBSE-approved.
If you passed out before DigiLocker was common (e.g., 2015 batch), you might find your marksheet on Parinam Manjusha, though the interface has largely merged with DigiLocker now.
Step 1: Go to the official CBSE portal (cbse.nic.in). Step 2: Under "Quick Links," click on "Parinam Manjusha." Step 3: Select your year and enter your roll number. Step 4: Download the PDF. If the conversion note is missing, you must write a self-declaration or contact your regional office.
Prepared by: [Name]
Verified from official CBSE sources as of [Current Year]
This is an official document that serves as proof of the calculated percentage derived from your CGPA. It typically includes: cbse cgpa to percentage conversion certificate download
Complete CAPTCHA and click Submit.
The system will display your CGPA and the converted percentage.
Click “Generate Certificate” – a PDF will be generated. If you passed out before DigiLocker was common (e
Download and save the certificate. It is digitally signed by CBSE.
Let’s start with a hard truth: Your original Class 10 or Class 12 marksheet is the only legal document. The conversion certificate is not a replacement for your marksheet. Instead, it is an ancillary document—a mathematical key that proves how your CGPA translates into a percentage.
This is the most common confusion. As per CBSE’s official circular (No. CBSE/CE/2012 dated 29/06/2012): Prepared by: [Name] Verified from official CBSE sources
"The CGPA is calculated based on the best 5 main subjects, including the optional subject if it improves the score. The additional 6th subject is excluded unless it is vocational."
However, for the conversion certificate, CBSE uses the CGPA printed on your marksheet. That CGPA already reflects the board's best-5 policy. So, do not recalculate it. Use the number printed in the "Result" section of your marksheet.
Critical Note: CBSE strictly states that the "calculation of percentage from CGPA is for reference only." However, in practice, 99% of institutions accept the CGPA-to-percentage conversion formula provided by the board (Subject to institutional discretion).
This is a critical distinction.
Warning: Some fraudulent “certificate download” websites claim to convert CGPA using a different multiplier (like 9.6 or 10). Reject them. Only 9.5 is CBSE-approved.