cisce.org CISCE ISC, ICSE Result 2025 Toppers OUT: The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has officially announced the results for the ISC (Class 12) and ICSE (Class 10th) examinations for the academic year 2024–25. Students can now check their results online. Notably, the results this year have been declared earlier than in 2024, when they were released on May 6.
ISC Results 2025: Where to Check
Students of both ICSE (Class 10) and ISC (Class 12) can access their results through the following official CISCE websites:
- www.cisce.org
- results.cisce.org
These portals will host digital copies of the scorecards for all candidates.
ISC Results 2025: How to download your scorecard
To access and download your result, follow the steps below:
- Visit either of the official websites listed above.
- Click on the result link: ‘ICSE 10th Result 2025’ or ‘ISC 12th Result 2025’.
- Enter your Unique ID, Index Number, and the Captcha code shown on the screen.
- Your result will be displayed.
- Download the scorecard and take a few printouts for future use.
ISC Results 2025: Minimum marks required to pass
CISCE has set the following passing criteria:
- ICSE (Class 10): A minimum of 33% is required in each subject and in the overall aggregate.
- ISC (Class 12): A minimum of 40% is required in every subject and overall.
Students failing to meet these minimum marks will be considered as having failed the examination.
After the results: rechecking and support
Students who are dissatisfied with their results can apply for rechecking. CISCE will soon release detailed instructions on how to submit a rechecking request.
For emotional or academic support, students are encouraged to consult their school counsellors, who are equipped to assist with guidance and coping strategies during this time.
No compartment exams from 2024
In a major policy shift, CISCE has discontinued compartment examinations starting from the 2024 academic year. Instead, students who wish to improve their performance now have the option to appear for improvement exams in up to two subjects within the same year. This decision was officially announced on May 5, 2024, and aims to streamline the examination process while offering students a chance to better their scores.