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This is an archive article published on August 7, 2024

CISCE ISC 2024: Class 12th supplementary exam results declared at cisce.org

CISCE ISC Supplementary Results 2024: Students who appeared for the exam can check the results at the official website— cisce.org

CISCE ISC Supplementary Exams 2024: results todayCISCE ICSE Supplementary Exams 2024: The exams were conducted from July --- to -- (Express Photo/ Representative Image)

CISCE ISC Supplementary Results 2024: The Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has declared the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ISC) or Class 12 supplementary exam results on August 7. Students who appeared for the exam can check the results at the official website — cisce.org.

The exams were conducted from July 1 to July 16 in pen and paper mode. To check the ISC improvement result 2024, students who appeared for the examination will require their index number, and UID along with the captcha code.

CISCE ISC 2024: Supplementary exams result declared at cisce.org (Screenshot from the official website)

CISCE ISC Supplementary Results 2024: How to check

Step 1: Visit the official website— cisceboard.org or cisce.org

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Step 2: Click on the result link given on the website

Step 3: Enter your credentials such as roll number and date of birth

Step 4: View and download the admit card for future reference

To pass the ISC Class 12 exams, students must score at least 33 per cent in both their overall marks (aggregate) and in each individual subject.

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The Class 12 mark sheet mentions the student’s name, roll number, date of birth, marks scored by them in different subjects etc. Students must note that the scorecard will be provisional, hence, the students are required to collect the original mark sheet from their schools.

In the regular examination, the overall pass percentage for ISC was 98.19 per cent. A total of 99,901 students appeared for ISC exams, of which 98,088 passed. In the ISC examination, of the 1366 schools participated and about 66.18 per cent (904) schools got a 100 per cent pass percentage.

From this year, the ICSE and ISC compartment examinations have been discontinued. However, improvement exams will still take place. Students who wish to improve their marks or grades in the same year can take the improvement examination in a maximum of two subjects.

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