The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) is expected to release the ICSE, ISC Results 2023 soon, though the Board has not yet confirmed the official release date. Students can check their results on the official websites of CISCE, which are cisce.org and results.cisce.org.
How to Check CISCE ICSE ISC Results 2023
To check their ICSE, ISC Results 2023, students need to follow these simple steps:
- Step 1: Visit the official website of CISCE at cisce.org.
- Step 2: Click on the result link available on the homepage.
- Step 3: Submit your candidate UID, Index number, and Captcha as displayed.
- Step 4: The results will be displayed on the screen. Check and download it for future reference.
List of Websites to Check CISCE ICSE, ISC Results 2023
Apart from cisce.org and results.cisce.org, students can also check their results on results.nic.in.
Last Year’s Data
In the previous year’s ICSE board exams, a total of 2,31,063 students appeared, out of which 99.97 percent passed the exams. Girls had a marginally higher pass percentage of 99.98 percent compared to boys, who had a pass percentage of 99.97 percent. In the ISC or Class 12th exams, the overall pass percentage was 99.38 percent. The pass percentage for girls was 99.52 percent, while the pass percentage for boys was 99.26 percent.
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FAQs
Q1. Can students check their results from other websites?
A1: Yes, students can also check their results from other websites such as results.cisce.org and results.nic.in.
Q2. What was the pass percentage in the ICSE, ISC Results last year?
A2: Last year, the overall pass percentage for ICSE was 99.97 percent, and for ISC, it was 99.38 percent, with girls outperforming boys in both exams.