ICSE 10th, ISC 12th Results 2023: The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) today announced the result for the ISC and ICSE. Students can check their marks at the official websites – cisce.org or results.cisce.org. ICSE students scored 98.94%, while 96.93% is the pass percentage for ISC students.
In the ICSE exam, 237,631 students appeared of which 128,131 are boys and 109,500 are girls. Similarly, in the ISC exam, 98,505 students appeared of which 51,781 are boys and 46,724 are girls.
ICSE toppers: Rushil Kumar, Annanya Karthik, Shreya Upadhyay, Advay Sardesai, Yash Manish Bhasein, Tanay Sushil Shah, Hiya Sanghavi, Avishi Singh and Sambit Mukhopadhyay have scored 499 marks.
ISC toppers: Riyaa Agarwal, Ipshita Bhattacharyya, Mohd Aryaan Tariq,Subham Kumar Agarwal and Manya Gupta have scored 399 marks
Girls in both Class 10 and Class 12 have outshone boys. While in the ICSE exams, the girls got 99.21%, and boys scored 98.71%. Similarly, in the ISC exams, girls’ pass percentage is at 98.01% while boys are at 95.96%.
In 2023, the CISCE exams took place from February 13 till March 31 with the first paper being English I. The exam duration was of three hours and additional 15 minutes were given to the students to read the question paper.
The ICSE examination has been conducted in 63 written subjects of which 21 are Indian languages and 14 are foreign languages and 2 Classical languages. The ISC examination has been conducted in 47 written subjects of which 12 are Indian languages and 3 are foreign languages and 1 Classical language.
ICSE, ISC Results 2023: Category wise pass percentage
ISCE
SC: 98.36%
ST: 96.92%
OBC: 98.98%
ISC
SC: 96.15%
ST: 95.58%
OBC: 96.90%
In 2022, the ISC exams were conducted by CISCE in two terms. The term one examinations were conducted from November 22 and the term two examinations were conducted from April 26 and ended on June 13. The duration of the exam was one and an half hour and began at 2 pm and ended 3:30 pm. It was mandatory for the students to appear for the both the terms in order to qualify for the grant of the pass certificate. The overall pass percentage was 99.38 per cent and a total of 96,940 students had appeared for the class 12 exams. The results were announced on July 24 at 5 pm.
In 2021, the exams were cancelled due to Covid-19 pandemic and the students were assessed on the basis of a special evaluation scheme devised by the CISCE.