The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has officially declared the ISC and ICSE board exam results for 2025. Joseph Emmanuel, Chief Executive and Secretary of CISCE, announced the results today. Students who appeared for the exams can now check their scores on the official websites — cisce.org and results.cisce.org — by entering their login credentials including admit card number, date of birth, and captcha code.
Candidates can also download their results using their UID and Index Number. In addition to the CISCE websites, the ISC Class 12 and ICSE Class 10 results are available on Digilocker.gov.in.
The ISC Class 12 exams 2025 were conducted from February 13 to April 5, while the ICSE Class 10 exams were held between February 18 and March 27. Students will receive a digital marksheet featuring key details such as candidate name, school name, roll number, subjects, marks obtained, and overall result status. It is advisable to cross-check the information and promptly report any discrepancies to their respective schools.
How to Check CISCE ISC, ICSE Result 2025 Online:
- Visit the official CISCE website — cisce.org
- Click on the ‘ISC Result 2025’ or ‘ICSE Result 2025’ link
- Enter the Course, UID, Index Number, and Captcha code
- Click on ‘Show Result’ to view the scores
- Save or print the result for future reference
Alternative Way to Check Result via SMS: Students can also access their results through SMS. To do so, type ISC_Unique ID and send it to 09248082883. The subject-wise marks will then be delivered via SMS.
In the previous academic year, the ICSE Class 10 exams concluded on March 28, with results announced on May 6. The board recorded a pass percentage of 99.47 per cent. Among the participating schools, 82.48 per cent achieved a 100 per cent pass rate.
Over the years, CISCE has consistently maintained high success rates. In 2024, the ISC pass percentage stood at 99.47 per cent, with girls recording a pass rate of 99.65 per cent and boys at 99.31 per cent. In 2023, the overall ISC pass percentage was 98.94 per cent, with girls outperforming boys at 99.21 per cent compared to 98.71 per cent.
Students are advised to download and securely store their marksheets for future academic and career requirements.
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