1. Gather Your Marks: Find the marks for all subjects on your marksheet.
1. Gather Your Marks: Find the marks for all subjects on your marksheet.
2. Identify Best Subjects: CBSE considers the marks of your best performing subjects. The exact number of subjects considered may vary depending on the CBSE guidelines.
2. Identify Best Subjects: CBSE considers the marks of your best performing subjects. The exact number of subjects considered may vary depending on the CBSE guidelines.
3. Find Subject Grades: Match your marks in each subject to the corresponding grade on the CBSE grading scale.
3. Find Subject Grades: Match your marks in each subject to the corresponding grade on the CBSE grading scale.
4. Look Up Grade Point Equivalents: There will likely be a published conversion chart from CBSE that assigns a numerical grade point value (e.g., 9.5 for A1) to each letter grade.
4. Look Up Grade Point Equivalents: There will likely be a published conversion chart from CBSE that assigns a numerical grade point value (e.g., 9.5 for A1) to each letter grade.
5. Calculate Grade Point Average (CGPA): Multiply the grade point value by the number of marks for each subject.
5. Calculate Grade Point Average (CGPA): Multiply the grade point value by the number of marks for each subject.