New Delhi, April 29, 2025 – The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has confirmed that the results for the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) Class 10 and Indian School Certificate (ISC) Class 12 examinations for the academic year 2025 will be declared on April 30, 2025, at 11:00 AM IST. This announcement brings relief to over 3.5 lakh students eagerly awaiting their scorecards following the completion of the board exams earlier this year.
The ICSE Class 10 exams were conducted from February 18 to March 27, 2025, while the ISC Class 12 exams took place between February 13 and April 5, 2025. According to CISCE Chief Executive Joseph Emmanuel, the evaluation process has been completed, and the results are ready for release earlier than anticipated, aligning with the board’s efforts to streamline processes.
Students can access their results through the following platforms:
The online results are provisional, and students are required to collect their original marksheets and passing certificates from their respective schools. The CISCE has also introduced a single “Pass Certificate Cum Statement of Marks” document for qualifiers starting this year, replacing the earlier practice of issuing separate certificates.
Last year, the ICSE exams recorded an impressive pass percentage of 99.47%, with 82.48% of schools achieving a 100% pass rate. Girls outperformed boys, securing a pass rate of 99.65% compared to 99.31% for boys. The ISC results also showed strong performance, with a pass percentage of 98.19% in 2024. This year, with the introduction of more critical thinking and logical reasoning questions in the exam pattern, students and educators are optimistic about continued improvement in results.
CISCE advises students to keep their admit cards handy for accessing results and to rely only on official sources for updates to avoid misinformation. The board will also release detailed statistics, including pass percentages, gender-wise performance, and toppers’ lists, alongside the results.
As the result day approaches, students are encouraged to stay calm and prepare for their next academic steps, whether choosing streams like Science, Commerce, or Arts for Class 11 or exploring vocational courses.
For further information, visit cisce.org or contact your school authorities.
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