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ICSE Result 2024-25: Class 10 & 12

Reviewed by ICSE Board Editorial Team β€” Updated for 2024-25 academic year.

The ICSE Result 2024-25 for Class 10 and Class 12 (ISC) board examinations is a crucial milestone for students across India. Declared annually by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), these results determine academic progression and future opportunities. This page provides comprehensive information on result declaration dates, the procedure to check your scores online, understanding the grading system, and details regarding re-evaluation or rechecking processes, ensuring you are well-informed throughout the result season.

ICSE & ISC Result Declaration Dates

The CISCE typically announces the results for both ICSE (Class 10) and ISC (Class 12) examinations in May. While the exact dates can vary slightly each year, students should regularly check the official CISCE website (cisce.org) for the most precise announcements. We will update this section as soon as official dates for the 2024-25 academic year are released by the board.

  • ICSE Class 10 Result: Expected in May 2025
  • ISC Class 12 Result: Expected in May 2025

For previous years’ trends, the results have consistently been declared within the second or third week of May. Keep an eye on the official notifications to avoid missing any updates.

How to Check Your ICSE / ISC Results Online

Checking your ICSE or ISC board results online is a straightforward process. Follow these steps to access your scores quickly once they are declared:

  1. Visit the official CISCE website: cisce.org.
  2. Look for the ‘Results 2025’ link on the homepage (or the relevant year).
  3. Select either ‘ICSE’ or ‘ISC’ as per your examination.
  4. Enter your Unique ID, Index Number, and the Captcha code as displayed.
  5. Click on the ‘Show Result’ button to view your statement of marks.
  6. You can also print or save your provisional mark sheet for future reference.

Students can also receive their results via SMS by sending their Unique ID to the number provided by CISCE during the result declaration period. Ensure you have your admit card handy for all necessary details.

Understanding the ICSE / ISC Grading Scheme

The CISCE uses a comprehensive grading system to evaluate student performance in the ICSE and ISC examinations. Understanding this scheme is vital for interpreting your result correctly. The board assigns grades from 1 to 9, with 1 being the highest and 9 indicating a failure.

GradePerformance LevelDescription
1, 2ExcellentVery Good to Excellent performance
3, 4GoodAbove Average performance
5, 6PassSatisfactory performance (Pass Marks)
7, 8FairImprovement needed (Pass Marks)
9FailUnsatisfactory performance (Failure)

A pass certificate is awarded to candidates who achieve a minimum of Grade 7 in at least five subjects, including English. For more detailed insights into subject-specific grading, refer to the official CISCE regulations available on their website.

Re-evaluation and Rechecking Process for ICSE / ISC

If you are not satisfied with your ICSE or ISC result, the CISCE provides options for re-evaluation and rechecking of answer scripts. It is crucial to understand the difference and the process for each:

  • Rechecking: This involves verifying that all answers have been marked, the total marks are correctly calculated, and there are no discrepancies in the transfer of marks to the mark sheet.
  • Re-evaluation: This is a more thorough review, where the entire answer script is re-examined by another examiner to ensure fairness and accuracy in marking.

Applications for rechecking or re-evaluation must be submitted online through the CISCE portal within a specific window after the results are declared, usually for about 7-10 days. A nominal fee is charged per subject for these services. Students are advised to carefully consider their decision and consult with their teachers before applying.

For detailed syllabi and study materials that can help you prepare for the next academic year, explore our resources like ICSE Class 10 Physics Syllabus or ICSE Class 10 Maths Solutions.

Previous Year Result Statistics

Analyzing previous year’s result statistics can offer insights into the overall performance trends of ICSE and ISC students. While specific year-on-year data varies, the pass percentages for both examinations have consistently remained high, often above 95% for ICSE and above 90% for ISC, reflecting the rigorous academic standards and dedicated efforts of students and schools.

These statistics are published by CISCE annually and provide a general overview of student achievement, including gender-wise performance and regional variations. Such data is useful for educational researchers and policymakers.

Q: When is the ICSE Class 10 result typically declared?

A: The ICSE Class 10 result is usually declared in the month of May each year. Students should check the official CISCE website (cisce.org) for the exact date.

Q: How can I check my ISC Class 12 result online?

A: You can check your ISC Class 12 result by visiting the official CISCE website, selecting ‘ISC’ results, and entering your Unique ID, Index Number, and Captcha code.

Q: What is the minimum passing grade for ICSE exams?

A: To pass the ICSE exams, a candidate must achieve a minimum of Grade 7 in at least five subjects, including English.

Q: Can I apply for re-evaluation of my ICSE answer script?

A: Yes, CISCE provides an option for re-evaluation (and rechecking) of answer scripts. Applications must be submitted online within a limited timeframe after the results are declared, along with a fee.