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- CISCE on Tuesday declared the results for ICSE (Class 10) and ISC (Class 12) examinations 2019 on the board’s official website- cisce.org.
- Around 98.54 per cent students have cleared the examination this year.
- Southern region has the highest pass percentage at 98.91%.
NEW DELHI: The Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) on Tuesday declared the results for ICSE (Class 10) and ISC (Class 12) examinations 2019 on the board's official website- cisce.org.
Around 98.54 per cent students have cleared the examination this year. Southern region has the highest pass percentage at 98.91%.
Kolkata's Dewang Kumar Agarwal (Science Stream) of LA Martiniere for Boys School, and Bengaluru's Vibha Swaminathan (Humanities Stream) of Mallya Aditi International School scored 400 marks in English and three best subjects in the ISC (Class 12th) results declared today.
This year the pass percentage stood at 98.54 per cent, slight increase of 0.03% compared to last year.
Region wise pass percentage
Western: 99.76%
Southern: 99.73%
Eastern: 98.73%
Northern: 97.87%
ISC result 2019: At a glance
Schools: 1080
Candidates appeared: 86,713
Girls appeared: 39,964
Girls passed: 39,100
Girls failed: 864
Boys appeared: 46,749
Boys passed: 44,597
Boys failed: 2,152
Pass percentage: 96.52% up by 0.31% from last year.
Candidates can request for the recheck of ICSE and ISC 2019 results in one or more subjects through online. For this, candidates are required to submit a request through the council's website. It is to be noted that the online module for submitting the requests for the recheck of results will remain open for only seven days from the day of declaration of the results.
ICSE exams were conducted from February 22 to March 25 while ISC exams began on February 4 and ended on March 25.
Last year, ICSE and ISC results were published on May 14, 2018. The overall pass percentage of ICSE 2018 results were 98.5%, while 96.21% of students passed in the ISC exam. Swayam Das from Mumbai was the all India topper with a score of 99.4% for ICSE exam. Seven students had topped the ISC exam by scoring 99.5% marks.
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