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Class 10 and 12th results announced, 99.33% students pass ICSE 96.84% pass Class ISC

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The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, New Delhi declared the results of ICSE class 10, ISC class 12 exams today. The results are available to the CICSE official website cisce.org and results.cisce.org. Schools can also check the results by logging in to the CAREERS portal of the council using the principal’s login ID and password. Students also have the option to check their results via SMS.

This year’s examinations were challenging indeed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Several examinations had to be cancelled and the marks were evaluated based on the examinations already held.

More boys appeared for both ICSE and ISC exams. For ICSE, as many as 54.19 per cent students who appeared for the exam were boys while 45.81 per cent were girls. For ISC, too 53.65 per cent of students appeared for the exam were boys and 46.35 per cent girls.

How ICSE marks were computed:

1. Average of a candidate’s best three papers marks in the board examination
(A): The average of the best three percentage marks obtained from among the papers the candidate has appeared for in the board examination.
2. Subject internal assessment: Total marks obtained by the candidate in the internal assessment of the papers.
3. Percentage subject internal assessment (B): Percentage of marks obtained by the candidate in the internal assessment of the paper. Note that it is the marks obtained for internal assessment, expressed as a percentage.

How ISC marks were computed:

1. Average of a candidate’s best three subject marks in the board examination (A): The average of the best three percentage marks obtained from among the subjects the candidate has appeared for in the board examination.
2. Subject Project & Practical Work: Total marks obtained by the candidate in the Project & Practical Work of the subject.
3. Percentage subject Project & Practical Work (B): Percentage of marks obtained by the candidate in the Project & Practical Work of the subject. Note that it is the marks obtained for Project & Practical Work, expressed as a percentage.

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