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  • ICSE Result 2024 Date: CISCE To Release ICSE 10th, ISC 12th Results Soon On cisce.org, When, Where And How To Check Scorecard |

    ISC ICSE Board Results 2024 Latest Updates: The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) is expected to announce the results of the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) for Class 10 and the Indian School Certificate (ISC) for Class 12 soon. According to media reports, the results will likely be declared in the third week of May 2024. Once the results are released, all those students, who are anxiously waiting for their results can access them on the CISCE’s official website – results.cisce.org.

    ISC, ICSE Board Results 2024: How To Check Results?

    To check the ICSE 2024 result, students must fill in their Index number, UID, and the given captcha code. ICSE 10th result 2024 includes the result status, marks of ICSE 10th exams, and other details of the student. ICSE board results ca also be accessed via SMS.

    Following the release of the ICSE 10th result for the year 2024, students are required to access their mark sheets either by downloading them from Digilocker or by obtaining them directly from their respective schools. The Council will conduct Improvement exams, offering students one more opportunity to enhance their performance in any one subject. Registration for Compartment exams or Improvement exams will begin in June 2024.

    ISC ICSE Board Exam: How To Check Results Online?

    To check the ISC, ICSE Class 10, and Class 12 board exam results, follow these steps:

    -Visit the official website of CISCE: www.cisce.org
    -Navigate to the results page and click on the link for ICSE or ISC board exam results 2024
    -Select the course code as ICSE/ISC and enter login credentials, such as identification number and date of birth
    -The ISC 12th and ICSE 10th results will be displayed on the screen
    -Download the result and take a printout for future reference.

    ISC, ICSE Board Exam 2024 Details 

    The ICSE Class 10 examinations were held from February 21 to March 28, 2024, while the ISC Class 12 examinations took place from February 12 to April 2, 2024. It is worth noting that the Class 12 Chemistry examination was rescheduled and held from February 26 to March 21, 2024.

    ISC, ICSE Board Results 2023

    Last year, the Council announced the ICSE Class 10 result 2023 on May 14 at 3 pm. Students could apply for rechecking of their ICSE 10th answer sheet on the official website at the cost of Rs 1000 per subject. The application window for rechecking of ICSE result 2023 was open between May 14 and 23. ICSE Class 10 examinations were conducted between February 27 and March 29, 2023.

    ISC ICSE Board Results 2023: Pass Percentage

    In the 2023 examinations, the pass percentage for ICSE Class 10 was recorded at 98.94 per cent, while for ISC Class 12, it stood at 96.93 per cent. Girls outperformed boys in both categories, with a pass percentage of 99.21 per cent for girls in Class 10, compared to 98.71 per cent for boys.

  • Girls outshine boys in ICSE, ISC examinations

    Express News Service

    NEW DELHI:  The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) on Sunday declared the class X and class XII results. While 98.94 per cent students of class X cleared the exam, 96.93 per cent of class XII students were successful in board examinations.

    Like in the CBSE final results, which were announced on Friday, girls outperform boys in both classes X (ICSE) and XII (ISC). The CISCE said girls have done better than boys, with a pass percentage of 99.21 per cent, while boys secured a pass percentage of 98.71 per cent in ICSE exams. Similarly in class XII, girls have achieved a pass percentage of 98.01 per cent compared to boys who achieved a pass percentage of 95.96 per cent. 

    The Council said that in class X, the western region performed the best, with a pass percentage of 99.81 per cent, followed by the southern region, with a pass percentage of 99.69 per cent. The southern region also has the highest rate of girls (49.61 per cent) who had appeared in the examination.

    However, in the ISC or class XII, the south region has the best pass percentage with 99.20 per cent, followed by the western region, which scored 98.34 per cent. The south region also has the highest percentage of girls (51 per cent).

    In class X, nine students shared the top rank with 99.80 per cent marks. They are Rushil Kumar, Ananya Karthik, Shreya Upadhyay, Advay Sardesai, Yash Manish Bhasein, Tanay Sushil Shah, Hiya Sanghavi, Avishi Singh and Sambit Mukhopadhyay. In class XII, five students shared the first rank with 99.75 per cent. They are Riya Aggarwal, Ipshita Bhattacharya, Mohd Aryaan Tariq, Subham Kumar Agarwal and Manya Gupta. 

    According to CISCE chief executive Gerry Arathoon, the class X (ICSE) exam  was conducted in 63 written subjects of which 21 were Indian, 14 were foreign, and two were classical languages. The class XII (ISC) exam was conducted in 47 written subjects, of which 12 were Indian languages, three were foreign languages, and one classical language, he said.

    In class X, 237,631 students – 128,131 (53.92 per cent) boys and 1,09,500 (46.08  per cent) girls – took the exam, while in Class 12, 98,505 students attended the exam. While 51,781 (52.57 per cent) were boys, 46,724 (47.43  per cent) were girls in class XII. 

    NEW DELHI:  The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) on Sunday declared the class X and class XII results. While 98.94 per cent students of class X cleared the exam, 96.93 per cent of class XII students were successful in board examinations.

    Like in the CBSE final results, which were announced on Friday, girls outperform boys in both classes X (ICSE) and XII (ISC). The CISCE said girls have done better than boys, with a pass percentage of 99.21 per cent, while boys secured a pass percentage of 98.71 per cent in ICSE exams. Similarly in class XII, girls have achieved a pass percentage of 98.01 per cent compared to boys who achieved a pass percentage of 95.96 per cent. 

    The Council said that in class X, the western region performed the best, with a pass percentage of 99.81 per cent, followed by the southern region, with a pass percentage of 99.69 per cent. The southern region also has the highest rate of girls (49.61 per cent) who had appeared in the examination.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    However, in the ISC or class XII, the south region has the best pass percentage with 99.20 per cent, followed by the western region, which scored 98.34 per cent. The south region also has the highest percentage of girls (51 per cent).

    In class X, nine students shared the top rank with 99.80 per cent marks. They are Rushil Kumar, Ananya Karthik, Shreya Upadhyay, Advay Sardesai, Yash Manish Bhasein, Tanay Sushil Shah, Hiya Sanghavi, Avishi Singh and Sambit Mukhopadhyay. In class XII, five students shared the first rank with 99.75 per cent. They are Riya Aggarwal, Ipshita Bhattacharya, Mohd Aryaan Tariq, Subham Kumar Agarwal and Manya Gupta. 

    According to CISCE chief executive Gerry Arathoon, the class X (ICSE) exam  was conducted in 63 written subjects of which 21 were Indian, 14 were foreign, and two were classical languages. The class XII (ISC) exam was conducted in 47 written subjects, of which 12 were Indian languages, three were foreign languages, and one classical language, he said.

    In class X, 237,631 students – 128,131 (53.92 per cent) boys and 1,09,500 (46.08  per cent) girls – took the exam, while in Class 12, 98,505 students attended the exam. While 51,781 (52.57 per cent) were boys, 46,724 (47.43  per cent) were girls in class XII. 

  • ICSE class 10 results declared, 4 students share top spot

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: The Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) announced class 10 results on Sunday, with four students sharing the top rank with a score of 99.8 per cent.

    The four toppers are — Hargun Kaur Matharu (Pune), Anika Gupta (Kanpur), Pushkar Tripathi (Balrampur) and Kanishka Mittal (Lucknow).

    The second rank has been shared by 34 students with a score of 99.6 per cent, while 72 are on the third spot with 99.4 per cent mark.

    The pass percentage for girls (99.98) is marginally higher than that for boys (99.97). The overall pas percentage was 99.97.

    NEW DELHI: The Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) announced class 10 results on Sunday, with four students sharing the top rank with a score of 99.8 per cent.

    The four toppers are — Hargun Kaur Matharu (Pune), Anika Gupta (Kanpur), Pushkar Tripathi (Balrampur) and Kanishka Mittal (Lucknow).

    The second rank has been shared by 34 students with a score of 99.6 per cent, while 72 are on the third spot with 99.4 per cent mark.

    The pass percentage for girls (99.98) is marginally higher than that for boys (99.97). The overall pas percentage was 99.97.

  • Supreme Court refuses to direct CBSE, CISCE to provide hybrid mode option for board exams

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to direct the CBSE and the CISCE to provide option of hybrid mode, instead of the offline mode only, for the class 10 and 12 board examinations, saying it would not be appropriate to disturb the process at this stage.

    The apex court noted that term one board exams of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) have already commenced from November 16 while semester one of board examination of the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) are to commence from November 22.

    A bench comprising Justices AM Khanwilkar and CT Ravikumar was informed by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, who was representing the CBSE, that all precautions have been taken for conducting the board exams in offline mode and the examination centres have been increased from 6,500 to 15,000.

    The bench said that it “hopes and trusts” that authorities will take all precautions and measures to ensure that no one is exposed to anything untoward in the examination process.

    The top court was hearing a plea, filed by six students who would be appearing in the board examinations, seeking directions to the CBSE and the CISCE to issue a revised circular for conducting the ensuing class 10 and 12 board exams in hybrid mode instead of offline mode only amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • SC directs CBSE, CISCE to place on record objective criteria for assessment of Class 12 studentS

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday said it was happy to note that the government has cancelled the class 12 board exams, and directed the CBSE and CICSE to place on record well-defined objective criteria for assessment of students in two weeks.

    A bench of Justices A M Khanwilkar and Dinesh Maheshwari asked Attorney General K K Venugopal and advocate J K Das, appearing for the CISCE, to place on record the parameters within two weeks.

    “We are happy to note that the government has taken the decision to cancel class 12 board exams but we want that the objective criteria fixed for assessment of marks be placed before us,” the bench said.

    The bench clarified that it will not give more time for placement of objective criteria as many students will be taking admissions in colleges in India and abroad.

    The top court said that it will go through the objective parameters for assessment of marks, so that if anyone has objections they can be dealt with.

    “This is equally important as the relief sought by the petitioners seeking cancellation of board exams,” the bench observed.

    The bench was hearing a plea seeking directions to cancel the class 12 exams of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination (CISCE) amid the pandemic situation.

    At the outset, Venugopal said that he has circulated a letter about the decision taken by the government, which the bench said it has gone through.

    Veugopal said that CBSE will require some time to formulate the well-defined objective criteria for assessment of class 12 students and the court may defer the hearing for at least two weeks.

    Das said CISCE wanted 3-4 weeks for placing the objective criteria as there will be consultation of experts in the process.

    The bench said, “You (CISCE) can do it over-night. Four weeks’ time is a little longer. We cannot give you 3-4 weeks’ time. You please place it before us in two weeks as students will have to take admissions in colleges. Nowadays all communication is happening virtually”.

    Petitioner in-person Mamta Sharma said that like CBSE and CISCE, there are many state boards which have not taken any decision on class 12 exams.

    She said that there are about 1.2 crore students in state boards and the court may direct them to take decisions.

    The bench told Sharma, “You should have patience and not rush things like this.

    You have only asked for cancellation of board exams by CBSE and now you are saying state boards.

    You are asking for heavens.

    First let CBSE place on record objective criteria and then we will see about other boards”.

    ccThe top court then deferred the hearing by two weeks.

    On June 1, the government has decided to cancel the CBSE Class 12 board exams because of the COVID-19 pandemic with Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserting that the decision has been taken in the interest of students and that the anxiety among students, parents and teachers must be put to an end.

    The call was taken at a high-level meeting chaired by Modi in which it was decided that the CBSE will take steps to compile the results of class 12 students as per well-defined objective criteria in a time-bound manner.

    On May 31, Centre has informed the top court that it will take a final decision within the next two days on whether to conduct class 12 board exams amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The top court had then observed that if the Centre decides to depart from the last year’s policy, wherein the remaining board exams were cancelled due to the pandemic, then it must give ‘tangible reasons’ for it.

    Observing that the last year’s decision was taken after deliberations, the apex court had said, “If you are departing from that policy, please give us good reasons so that we can examine it.”

    The apex court on June 26, 2020 had approved the schemes of the CBSE and CISCE for cancellations of remaining board examinations scheduled from July 1 to 15 last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic and also approved their formula for assessment of examinees.

    Sharma’s plea has also sought directions to devise an “objective methodology” to declare the result of class 12 within a specific time frame.

    The petition has arrayed the Centre, the CBSE and the CISCE as respondents in the matter.

    The CBSE had on April 14 announced cancellation of class 10 exams and postponement of class 12 exams in view of the surge in coronavirus cases.

    The plea filed in the apex court has contended that due to the unprecedented health emergency and surge in COVID-19 cases in the country, it is not possible to conduct the examination and any further delay would cause irreparable loss to the future of students.

    “In view of the unprecedented health emergency and rising number of COVID-19 cases in the country, the conduct of examination (either offline/online/blended) in upcoming weeks is not possible and delay in examination will cause irreparable loss to the students as time is the essence in taking admission in higher education courses in foreign universities,” the plea has said.