ICSE, ISC Board Result 2018 declared
The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) declared the results for Class 10 and 12 on May 14, 2018.
ICSE results recorded a pass percentage of 98.5%, while 96.21% students cleared the ISC exam. Swayam Das from Mumbai was the ICSE all-India topper with a score 99.4%. Seven students have topped the ISC exam with an identical score of 99.5%.4
The candidates can visit the official website – www.cisce.org or www.results.cisce.org to check their result.
In 2017, Class 12th saw a pass percentage of 96.47, while 98.53% students passed class 10th. In the Class 12th examination, the pass percentage of girls was 97.73% while that of the boys stood at 95.39%.
ICSE (class 10th) and ISC (class 12th) examination, 2017, showed a marginal increase in pass percentages over the previous year’s results, said Gerry Arathoon, CEO of the Council.
ICSE results recorded a pass percentage of 98.5%, while 96.21% students cleared the ISC exam. Swayam Das from Mumbai was the ICSE all-India topper with a score 99.4%. Seven students have topped the ISC exam with an identical score of 99.5%.4
The candidates can visit the official website – www.cisce.org or www.results.cisce.org to check their result.
In 2017, Class 12th saw a pass percentage of 96.47, while 98.53% students passed class 10th. In the Class 12th examination, the pass percentage of girls was 97.73% while that of the boys stood at 95.39%.
ICSE (class 10th) and ISC (class 12th) examination, 2017, showed a marginal increase in pass percentages over the previous year’s results, said Gerry Arathoon, CEO of the Council.
How to check your ICSE, ISC Board result?
- Open the official website of the CISCE - www.cisce.org or www.results.cisce.org
- On the homepage, you will find link for the results, click on it
- It will redirect you to results page
- Enter your details such as name, roll number and click on submit
- Your result will be displayed on the screen of your mobile or computer
- You can download & save it or take a print out of your result for future reference
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