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CISCE ICSE Class 10 and Class 12 Results Declared

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July 24, 2021
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The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has declared ICSE class 10 and ISC class 12 results. Students can check their results online at the official CISCE websites — www.cisce.org or www.results.cisce.org . The students can also check their results via Digi locker and offline via SMS.

The objective result has been prepared given the exceptional circumstances and instruction provided to the board by the government of India. “This year too, the CISCE will not be publishing the merit lists for the ICSE & ISC Year 2021 examinations,” said Gerry Arathoon chief executive & secretary, CISCE.

The ICSE exams for class 10 were initially scheduled to start on May 4 and end on June 7, while the ISC exams for class 12 were scheduled to be held between April 8 – June 18. However, amidst the rising covid cases all over the country, the Council announced the cancellation of ISC class 12 examinations after the Centre announced the cancellation of CBSE class 12 examinations. Results for ICSE and ISC students have been formed on the basis of alternative objective criteria as approved by the Honourable Supreme Court.

The students can check their results online on the official website of the board.

The students can also check their results via SMS. ICSE students can type ICSE seven-digit unique id and send it to 09248082883. To check ISC results, students have to type ISC 7 digit unique id and send it to 09248082883.

In case students have an issue with the calculation of marks, they can send in a written application to the council explaining in detail the objection. ICSE (class 10) students have to send the application to asicse@cisce.org and ISC (class 12) students can send their query applications to asicse@cisce.org . It is important to note that such applications will not be accepted if sent after August 1, 2021. The dispute applications must be sent from the official email id of the school’s head, which is assigned by the CISCE.