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ICSE Result 2024-25: Class 10 & 12 Score Checking Guide

ICSE Result 2024-25: Class 10 & 12 Meaning

ICSE Result 2024-25: Class 10 & 12 means the CISCE board result record for ICSE Class 10 and ISC Class 12 candidates of the 2024-25 academic session. The result page helps a student check the official score, understand what the online statement means, calculate a percentage for forms, and decide whether recheck or re-evaluation is worth considering.

This page is written as a student help page, not as a live result announcement. Result dates, links and fee windows can change from one examination year to another, so the final authority is always the official CISCE website, the active CISCE results portal and the notice issued by your school.

What does the CISCE result show?

The online CISCE result is a provisional way to view your performance. It normally shows the candidate details, course, subject-wise performance and result status in the format used by the active result portal. The exact fields may change, so enter the details exactly as asked on the official page.

For ICSE Class 10, CISCE describes the examination as a school examination after a ten-year course, with candidates required to sit for six subjects and Socially Useful Productive Work. For ISC Class 12, CISCE describes English as compulsory, with elective subjects and internal assessment through Socially Useful Productive Work and Community Service.

Concept snapshot: Think of the result as a bank statement, not the full account history. It shows the final posted figures, but it does not show every examiner comment, every step mark, or the internal processing behind the score. That is why a result page is useful for checking marks and status, while recheck or re-evaluation rules must be read separately before any request is made.

Item on resultWhat it means for a studentWhat to verify
Candidate detailsName, school and identification details linked to your board entrySpelling, UID or index details, and school record
CourseICSE for Class 10 or ISC for Class 12Choose the correct course if the result portal asks for it
Subject-wise marks or gradesYour performance in each listed subject or paperCheck each subject, not only the total or percentage
Result statusWhether the board has awarded the result status shown on the statementUse the official statement and school-issued documents for formal use

How to check ICSE Class 10 and ISC Class 12 results

Use the official route first. Search results, social media posts and screenshots can be wrong or outdated during result season. Keep your admit card or school-issued credentials beside you before you begin.

  1. Go to the official CISCE website or the CISCE results portal.
  2. Select the relevant course if the portal asks: ICSE for Class 10 or ISC for Class 12.
  3. Enter the credentials exactly as displayed on the live portal. These may include fields such as UID, index number, roll number or captcha, depending on the current result page.
  4. Click the result button shown on the portal.
  5. Save or print the provisional result for reference. Do not treat a screenshot as a replacement for the official school-issued document.

If the portal is busy, wait and try again rather than entering guessed credentials repeatedly. A mismatch in one character can prevent the result from loading.

Which documents matter after the result?

After the ICSE Class 10 result or ISC Class 12 result is visible online, students often confuse the online result, marksheet, pass certificate and migration certificate. They are not the same document.

DocumentPurposeWhere students usually get it
Online result printoutQuick reference for marks and statusOfficial results portal
Statement of MarksFormal subject-wise record used for admission and verificationSchool or official digital document service
Pass CertificateCertificate that confirms successful completion as per CISCE rulesSchool or official digital document service
Migration CertificateNeeded when moving to another board, institution or university systemSchool or official digital document service, depending on the case

CISCE documents may also be available through the CISCE-linked DigiLocker/NAD service for eligible years and records. Use the Unique ID and the official login flow shown on that portal.

Worked examples: percentage, best-five and revised marks

Many schools, colleges and application forms ask for a percentage after the CISCE result. The board result itself is the official record, but percentage calculations are often required for admission forms. Always follow the rule stated by the institution asking for the percentage.

Worked example 1: Simple average of six ICSE Class 10 subjects

Question: A student has these six subject marks: English 84, Second Language 78, History/Civics and Geography 81, Mathematics 72, Science 88, and Computer Applications 90. Find the simple average percentage of all six listed subjects.

Step 1: Add all six marks.

84 + 78 + 81 + 72 + 88 + 90 = 493

Step 2: Divide by the number of subjects.

493 \div 6 = 82.166\ldots

Step 3: Round suitably for the form, if rounding is allowed.

82.166\ldots \approx 82.17\%

Final answer: The simple six-subject average is 82.17%. This is an arithmetic percentage only; it does not replace the official result status.

Worked example 2: Best-five percentage when English must be included

Question: Using the same marks, a college asks for a five-subject percentage with English included. Which marks should be used?

Step 1: Keep English because the rule says English must be included.

English = 84

Step 2: Choose the best four from the remaining subjects.

Remaining marks are 78, 81, 72, 88, 90. The best four are 90, 88, 81, 78.

Step 3: Add English and the best four.

84 + 90 + 88 + 81 + 78 = 421

Step 4: Divide by five.

421 \div 5 = 84.2

Final answer: The five-subject percentage is 84.2%, assuming the institution specifically requires English plus best four. If a form gives a different rule, follow that rule instead.

Worked example 3: Effect of revised marks after result review

Question: A student’s selected five-subject total is 410 out of 500. After the result review process, one subject increases by 3 marks. What is the revised percentage?

Step 1: Add the increase to the earlier total.

410 + 3 = 413

Step 2: Divide the revised total by 500 and multiply by 100.

(413 \div 500) \times 100 = 82.6

Final answer: The revised percentage is 82.6%. If marks decrease after a permitted review stage, the same method applies with subtraction, and the final official mark must be followed.

Recheck and re-evaluation after ICSE or ISC result

Students should understand the difference before applying. Recheck is mainly a verification process: it checks whether answers were evaluated, marks were added correctly and marks were transferred correctly. It is not the same as writing a fresh answer.

Re-evaluation is a further review of the answer script under the rules notified by CISCE for that year. CISCE’s re-evaluation instructions state that a candidate can apply for re-evaluation only for the subject or paper for which recheck was requested in the current year. The instructions also state that re-evaluated marks, whether increased or decreased, are treated as final.

PointRecheckRe-evaluation
Main purposeChecks totaling, transfer of marks and whether evaluation is completeReviews the answer script under the notified rules
Who should consider it?A student who suspects a totaling or transfer errorA student still not satisfied after recheck, where rules permit it
Can marks change?Yes, if an error is foundYes; marks may increase or decrease as per the final decision
Where to apply?Through the official online route notified by CISCE or schoolThrough the official online route after checking eligibility and dates

Do not apply only because a friend received higher marks. First compare your expected performance subject by subject, discuss the paper with your teacher, and read the official fee and time window for that examination year.

Examiner’s mindset: why marks change or do not change

In board-style evaluation, marks are awarded against answer requirements. In Mathematics and Science, marks may be split across the formula, substitution, working, unit and final answer. In English, History, Geography and other writing subjects, marks depend on relevant points, explanation, accuracy and the exact demand of the question.

This matters after the result because recheck cannot turn a weak answer into a full answer. A totaling error, unchecked sub-answer or transfer error can affect the score; missing steps, vague points or wrong units are answer-quality issues. Before applying for ICSE recheck or ISC re-evaluation, ask: Was my answer likely correct but not counted, or was the answer itself incomplete?

Common mistakes students make after result

  • Mistake: Calculating percentage using different rules for different forms. Correction: Use the exact rule given by the school, college or scholarship form. If it asks for all subjects, do not submit best-five.
  • Mistake: Treating the online printout as the final certificate. Correction: Use the online result for quick reference, but collect or download the official document required for admission.
  • Mistake: Entering a guessed UID, index number or roll number. Correction: Copy the details from the admit card or school record and match the format shown on the live portal.
  • Mistake: Applying for re-evaluation without understanding recheck eligibility. Correction: Read the current CISCE instructions because re-evaluation is linked to the subjects or papers for which recheck was requested.
  • Mistake: Ignoring subject-wise weakness after the result. Correction: Use the result to plan the next stage: Class 11 stream choice, ISC subject support, or targeted practice for improvement.

How to use the result for the next study step

The result should lead to a practical plan. For a Class 10 student, the next question is usually stream and subject choice. A high mark in one subject can show strength, but the better test is whether you can handle the next level of concepts, practice load and written explanation.

For Class 12 students, the next step is usually college admission, entrance preparation, document verification or improvement planning. Keep your official documents in one folder, note any deadline issued by your school, and avoid last-minute recheck decisions.

Students moving into Class 11 can review the ICSE Board study resources to strengthen basics. If your next step includes Science, revise the ICSE Class 10 Physics syllabus before higher-level Physics. If Mathematics was a weak subject, use the ICSE Class 10 Maths solutions to revisit steps, not only final answers.

Practical application: Make a two-column result review table. In the first column, write each subject and the marks shown. In the second column, write one next action: continue, revise basics, ask teacher, prepare documents, or consider recheck after reading official rules. This turns the result from a stressful number into a plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where should I check ICSE Result 2024-25: Class 10 & 12?

Check ICSE Result 2024-25: Class 10 & 12 through the official CISCE website, the active CISCE results portal, or the route shared by your school. Use the credentials asked on the live portal and avoid unofficial result screenshots.

Is ISC Class 12 result checked on the same CISCE portal?

Yes, ISC Class 12 result is checked through the CISCE result system when the portal is active for that year. Select ISC if the page asks for the course and enter the required candidate details exactly as shown on your school record or admit card.

How do I calculate percentage from ICSE Class 10 result?

Use the formula required by the institution asking for the percentage. For a simple average, add the selected subject marks, divide by the number of subjects, and write the answer as a percentage. If English plus best four is required, include English first and then choose the four highest remaining marks.

What is the difference between ICSE recheck and ISC re-evaluation?

ICSE recheck and ISC recheck verify evaluation completion, totaling and transfer of marks. Re-evaluation is a further review under CISCE rules and is normally linked to the subject or paper for which recheck was requested. Students must follow the current official instructions for fees, dates and eligibility.

Can marks decrease after CISCE re-evaluation?

Yes. CISCE re-evaluation instructions state that re-evaluated marks, whether increased or decreased, are treated as final. Apply only after discussing the paper with a teacher and reading the current official conditions.

Can I use DigiLocker for ICSE or ISC marksheet?

CISCE-linked DigiLocker/NAD access is available for eligible ICSE and ISC records shown on the official DigiLocker service. Use the Unique ID and official login flow, and check the portal for the years and documents currently available.





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