ICSE 99.18%, ISC 99.13% — CISCE delivers a girls-first result day
CISCE declared the ICSE Class 10 and ISC Class 12 results at 11 AM today. Both crossed 99 percent pass; girls led every grouping. Indian schools now plan rechecking, compartmental and Class 11 stream allocations.
At 11 AM today, principals across 2,455 ICSE-affiliated schools and 1,408 ISC schools refreshed cisce.org and watched the same dashboard light up. The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations had pushed the Class 10 and Class 12 results live — and for the second straight year, almost no one failed. ICSE pass rate: 99.18 percent. ISC pass rate: 99.13 percent. Girls outperformed boys in every group, and CISCE held its long tradition of releasing both classes on the same day.
What CISCE actually announced
The headline numbers are big, but the school-side picture is tighter. 2,58,721 students wrote ICSE this year — 53.15 percent boys, 46.85 percent girls. The girl-boy gap stood at 0.53 percentage points in ICSE (girls 99.46, boys 98.93) and 0.67 in ISC (girls 99.48, boys 98.81). The result data dropped on cisce.org, results.cisce.org, DigiLocker and the UMANG app simultaneously — so principals running examination workflows did not need to chase a separate parent broadcast for marksheet links. Re-evaluation requests open in the first week of May and close ten days later, the same window every CISCE school office is now staring at.
What this changes for your school
If your school is ICSE or ISC, the next 72 hours decide three things — your topper PR, your compartmental candidate list, and your Class 11 stream allocation. Office staff need every Class 10 and 12 marksheet PDF downloaded before parents queue up at the front desk on Monday. Your academics records should reflect the cohort gap — girls at 99.46 percent, boys at 98.93 percent — so the principal can prep the board's mandatory school-wise report without a separate query.
What to watch next
CBSE Class 12 results are due in the third week of May, with Class 10 already out on April 15. The same girls-leading pattern has held in every Indian board this season — UP Board called it on April 23 with a 11.28-point gap. Principals planning Monday's morning assembly already know what to say.
Source: Free Press Journal, India TV. Original notice: results.cisce.org.
Frequently asked
3 questionsWhen does CISCE re-evaluation open and how should schools handle it?
CISCE opens the re-evaluation window in the first week of May and closes it ten days later. Schools should collect every rechecking request from students by the sixth day to avoid last-minute portal uploads, then batch-submit in a single slot. The fee is paid online and the revised marksheet, if marks change, is issued in DigiLocker within three weeks.
Can schools admit students to Class 11 before physical marksheets arrive?
Yes. Most ICSE schools accept the DigiLocker marksheet as proof for provisional Class 11 admission. Physical marksheets reach school offices three to four weeks after the result. Class teachers usually record digital scores the same evening and confirm stream allocations on Monday — this avoids parents queuing at the front desk.
How do parents see the result without downloading a PDF?
Marksheets land on DigiLocker and the UMANG app the same moment the website goes live. Most schools share the DigiLocker link on the parent WhatsApp group because it pre-fills the student's roll number via Aadhaar. Banks, colleges and consulates accept the DigiLocker PDF without separate attestation.
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