CISCE Announces Results for Class 10 and 12 Exams
The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) declared the results for the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE Class 10) and Indian School Certificate (ISC Class 12) examinations on May 6, 2024.
The overall pass percentage for Class 10 stood at 99.47%, while Class 12 recorded a pass percentage of 98.19%. Girls outshined boys in both classes, securing a pass percentage of 99.65% in Class 10 and 98.92% in Class 12.
A total of 3.43 lakh students appeared for the CISCE exams this year. In Class 10, 1,30,506 boys and 1,13,111 girls took the exam. The exam was passed by 1,29,612 boys and 1,12,716 girls.
For Class 12, 47,136 girls and 52,765 boys appeared in the exam, with 46,626 girls and 51,462 boys passing the exam.
The western region of the country had the best pass percentage at 99.91% for Class 10, followed by the Southern region with a pass percentage of 99.88%.
For Class 10, the best-performing schools abroad are from Indonesia, Singapore, and Dubai (U.A.E.) with a 100% pass percentage.
Meanwhile, for Class 12, the best-performing schools abroad are from Singapore and Dubai (U.A.E.) with a 100% pass percentage.
The ICSE Examination was conducted in 60 written subjects, including 20 Indian languages, 13 foreign languages, and one classical language. The examination started on February 21, 2024, and concluded on March 28, 2024, spanning over 18 days.
The ISC examination was conducted in 47 written subjects, including 12 Indian languages, four foreign languages, and two classical languages. The exam started on February 12, 2024, and concluded on April 4, 2024, spanning over 28 days.
6 Comments
Bella Ciao
Kudos to the CISCE for conducting such smooth and successful examinations. 👌
Rolihlahla
True education is about empowering students to become lifelong learners and responsible citizens. 🌎
Martin L King
We should strive for an education system that values individual growth over competition and rankings.
G P Floyd Jr
Let's not forget the students who couldn't achieve the desired results and offer them support. 😔
Manolo Noriega
While high pass percentages are good, focusing solely on them ignores the importance of quality education.
Fuerza
Proud of the students who put in their hard work and dedication. 📚