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CISCE declares classes 12, 10 exam results

NEW DELHI: The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination (CISCE) on Monday declared results for both class 12 and class 10, with girls once again outshining boys. Class 12 saw a pass percentage of 96.47, while 98.53 per cent students passed class 10.

CISCE declares classes 12, 10 exam results

Students make a human formation that reads '12' while celebrating their success in class 12th examinations of ICSE board, at a school in Moradabad on Monday. PTI



New Delhi, May 29

The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination (CISCE) on Monday declared results for both class 12 and class 10, with girls once again outshining boys.

Class 12 saw a pass percentage of 96.47, while 98.53 per cent students passed class 10.

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Kolkata girl Ananya Maity has emerged as the class 12 all-India topper with 99.5 per cent. Pune's Muskan Abdulla Pathan and Bengaluru's Ashwin Rao have jointly topped the class X exams with 99.4 per cent each.

ICSE (class 10) and ISC (class 12) Examination, 2017, showed a marginal increase in pass percentages over the previous year's results, said Gerry Arathoon, CEO of the Council.

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In the class 12 examination, the pass percentage of girls is 97.73 per cent while that of the boys is 95.39 per cent.

A total of 73,633 students from 988 schools had appeared for the class 12 examination which was conducted in 50 written subjects of which 16 were Indian languages, 5 foreign languages and one classical language.

The second position has been jointly shared by four students -- Ayushi Srivastava (Lucknow), Devesh Lakhotia (Kolkata), Rishika Dhariwal (Mumbai) and Keerthana Srikanth (Gurgaon) -- who have scored 99.25 per cent each.

Five students -- Ananth Kothari (Kolkata), Deepthi S (Dehradun), Sougata Chowdhury (Kolkata), Vedanshi Gupta and Yukta Meena (Lucknow) -- have jointly bagged the third position with 99 per cent marks.

In the class 10 examination, the pass percentage of girls is 99.03 per cent and that of the boys stands at 98.13 per cent.

A total of 1,75,299 students from 2,106 schools had appeared for the class 10 examination which was conducted in 57 written subjects of which 22 are Indian languages, 9 foreign langauges and one classical language.

The second rank in class 10 exams has been jointly shared by Mumbai's Farzan Hoshi Bharucha and Pargana's Debasree Pal with 99.2 per cent, while the third rank was bagged by Kerala's Meenakshi S and Pune's Raghav Singhal with 99 per cent marks.

In terms of region-wise performance, the southern region recorded the highest pass percentage in class 12. The southern and western regions have the highest pass percentage in class 10.

The schools abroad have recorded 100 per cent pass percentage in both the classes.

Candidates can see their results by selecting their course code (ICSE or ISC), entering their unique ID and the Captcha and then clicking on the "show result" button. A printout of the result can also be taken.

Students can also get their results through SMS. Students should send 'ICSE' or 'ISC' followed by the seven digit unique ID to 09248082883. Schools can access the results by logging into the career portal (careers.cisce.org) and using the principal's log in and password.

For the first time, the board has also made available a 'DigiLocker' facility using which the students will be able to get digitally signed statement of marks and certificates. — PTI

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