01-10-2016, 10:20 AM
From
(Your Name)
(Your Class)
(Your College)
To
The Principal
(College)
Respected Sir/Madam/Principal,
Sub: Bonafide Certificate – Regarding
I, (Name), Son/Daughter of (Father’s name), Studying (Class) in (College name) need a bonafide certificate to (reason). So, I kindly request you to issue me a bonafide certificate.
Thank You
Date: __________ Yours truly
Place:__________ (Your Signature)
Example for the Letter:
From
Gokul Deepak S.
04MAT52
The American College
Madurai.
To
The Principal
The American College
Madurai
Respected Sir,
Sub: Bonafide Certificate – Regarding
I, GokulDeepak, Son of Sathiamoorthi, studying Bachelor of Science in Maths at The American College need a bonafide certificate to apply for my passport. So, I kindly request you to issue me a bonafide certificate.
Thank you
Date: 15/10/16 Yours truly
Place: Madurai S. Gokul Deepak
Note: 1) There should not be any comma( , ) after From and To and there is no Apostrophe ( ‘ ) in yours.
2) Saying thanking you became old fashion. So Just Thank you is enough.
3) Instead of obediently, faithfully use truly.
(Your Name)
(Your Class)
(Your College)
To
The Principal
(College)
Respected Sir/Madam/Principal,
Sub: Bonafide Certificate – Regarding
I, (Name), Son/Daughter of (Father’s name), Studying (Class) in (College name) need a bonafide certificate to (reason). So, I kindly request you to issue me a bonafide certificate.
Thank You
Date: __________ Yours truly
Place:__________ (Your Signature)
Example for the Letter:
From
Gokul Deepak S.
04MAT52
The American College
Madurai.
To
The Principal
The American College
Madurai
Respected Sir,
Sub: Bonafide Certificate – Regarding
I, GokulDeepak, Son of Sathiamoorthi, studying Bachelor of Science in Maths at The American College need a bonafide certificate to apply for my passport. So, I kindly request you to issue me a bonafide certificate.
Thank you
Date: 15/10/16 Yours truly
Place: Madurai S. Gokul Deepak
Note: 1) There should not be any comma( , ) after From and To and there is no Apostrophe ( ‘ ) in yours.
2) Saying thanking you became old fashion. So Just Thank you is enough.
3) Instead of obediently, faithfully use truly.