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CISCE ICSE 10th, ISC 12th Results 2023 (Out): List of websites to check scores

ICSE and ISC Results 2023: CISCE results for Class 10 (ICSE) and Class 12 (ISC) results can be checked at official websites - cisce.org or results.cisce.org.

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ICSE and ISC Results 2023: The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) today declared the ICSE or Class 10 results and ISC or Class 12 results at 3 pm. To check their results, students can visit the official websites – cisce.org or results.cisce.org.

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Girls in both Class 10 and Class 12 have outshone boys. While in the ICSE exams, the girls got 99.21%, and boys scored 98.71%. Similarly, in the ISC exams, girls’ pass percentage is at 98.01% while boys are at 95.96%.

ICSE & ISC Results 2023 (Express Photo by Gurmeet Singh/ Representative Image)

Students need to enter their roll number or registration number and other details to check their result at the official websites.

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This year the ICSE exams were conducted between February 27 and March 29. While the ISC exams were conducted from February 13 to March 31.

ICSE & ISC Results 2023: (Express photo by Vishal Srivastav/ Representative Image)

The duration of the exam was 2 hours for most of the papers and 3 hours for a few. First paper was English Language. Students were given 15 minutes to read the question paper.

Last year, as many as 96,940 students appeared in ISC Class 12 exams and recorded a pass percentage of 99.38%.

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