www.cisce.org ISC Class 12 and ICSE Class 10 Results declared on official website, check details

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: May 14, 2018, 03:03 PM IST

The Council for Indian School Certificate Examination (CISCE) has declared the ICSE Class 10th Result and ISC Class 12 Result today at 3pm on its official website. The Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) class 10th were conducted from February 26 to March 28 by the CISCE while the ISC Class 12 examination took place from February 7 till April 2.

The Council for Indian School Certificate Examination (CISCE) has declared the ICSE Class 10th Result and ISC Class 12 Result today at 3pm on its official website. The Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) class 10th were conducted from February 26 to March 28 by the CISCE while the ISC Class 12 examination took place from February 7 till April 2. 

"The council will announce the results at 3 PM on May 14. The results will be made available through CAREERS portal, the website of the council and through SMSes," said CISEC Chief Executive and Secretary Gerry Arathoon. 

Students are requested to stay calm if the official website crashes due to heavy traffic. Candidates can also check their results on examresults.com or indiaresults.com

Here is how you can check ICSE CLASS 10 RESULTS 2018 and ISC CLASS 12 RESULTS 2018:

1. Go to the official website cisce.org

2. Check for the link ICSE Result 2018, ISC Result 2018

3. Click on either ICSE Class 10 Results 2018 or ISC Class 12 Results 2018

4. Enter the UID or roll number and registration number

5. Enter on 'Check Result' button 

6. Download the ICSE Results 2018 and ISC Results 2018 for future use

2017 results:

In 2017, 98.53% students passed class 10th examination. From this year, the CISCE has decided to reduce the required pass per cent for board exams. ICSE Class 10th students need 33% to qualify. Earlier, the pass percentages was 35%.

Though initially the council decided to implement it from next year, months later it decided to implement the changes this year onwards.

"The objective of this is to bring about a close conformity with other boards in the country," the council had said.